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2011 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS SCHEDULE & RESULTSPRESEASONDate Opponent Local Time (Pacific Time) NetworkFriday, August 12 @ New Orleans 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. CBS5Saturday, August 20 Oakland 5:00 p.m. CBS5Saturday, August 27 Houston 5:00 p.m. CBS5Thursday, September 1 @ San Diego 7:00 p.m. CBS5REGULAR SEASONDate Opponent Local Time (Pacific Time) NetworkSunday, September 11 Seattle 1:15 p.m. FOXSunday, September 18 Dallas 1:05 p.m. FOXSunday, September 25 @ Cincinnati 1:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. FOXSunday, October 2 @ Philadelphia 1:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. FOXSunday, October 9 Tampa Bay 1:05 p.m. FOXSunday, October 16 @ Detroit 1:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. FOXSunday, October 23BYESunday, October 30 Cleveland 1:15 p.m. CBSSunday, November 6 @ Washington 1:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. FOX*Sunday , November 13 New York Giants 1:15 p.m. FOX*Sunday, November 20 Arizona 1:05 p.m. FOXThursday, November 24 @ Baltimore 8:20 p.m. 5:20 p.m. <strong>NFL</strong> Network*Sunday, December 4 St. Louis 1:15 p.m. FOX*Sunday, December 11 @ Arizona 2:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. FOXMonday, December 19 Pittsburgh 5:30 p.m. ESPN*Saturday, December 24 @ Seattle 1:15 p.m. FOX*Sunday, January 1 @ St. Louis 12:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. FOX* Please be aware that as part of the National Football League’s agreement with NBC to televise Sunday Night Football, the <strong>NFL</strong> has implementeda flexible schedule for Sunday start times for the final eight weeks of the season.This will allow the <strong>NFL</strong> to bring more attractive match-ups to a national audience late in the season. If any of the 49ers games are moved fromthe original start time, fans will be notified 12 days prior to the date of the game with the exception of a Week 17 game, where the notificationwill be six days to ensure a Sunday Night game with playoff implications. Starting time changes will be publicized on 49ers.<strong>com</strong> and throughthe local print, electronic and internet mediaTRAINING FACILITY AND BUSINESS OFFICEMARIE P. DEBARTOLO SPORTS CENTRE4949 CENTENNIAL BOULEVARDSANTA CLARA, CA 95054PHONE: (408) 562-4949TICKET OFFICECANDLESTICK PARK490 JAMESTOWN AVE., ROOM 400SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94124PHONE: (415) GO-49ERS49ERS OFFICIAL WEBSITEwww.49ers.<strong>com</strong><strong>NFL</strong> OFFICIAL WEBSITEwww.nfl.<strong>com</strong>STADIUM OPERATIONS(PARKING/SECURITY/LUXURY SUITES/GAME DAY OPERATIONS)CANDLESTICK PARK490 JAMESTOWN AVE., ROOM 398SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94124PHONE: (415) 656-4949SUPER BOWL TITLES1981 (XVI), 1984 (XIX), 1988 (XXIII),1989 (XXIV), 1994 (XXIX)COLORS49ERS RED (PANTONE 187C)49ERS GOLD (PANTONE 872C METALLIC)FOUNDED–1946. JOINED <strong>NFL</strong> IN 1950SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\1// MEDIA GUIDE


SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS TABLE OF CONTENTSORGANIZATION .....................................................................................1-622011 Schedule ................................................................................................................ 1Table of Contents .......................................................................................................2Club <strong>Directory</strong> .............................................................................................................3Denise DeBartolo York & John York – Co-Chairmen/Owners.........4-5Jed York - President & Chief Executive Officer ..........................................6Trent Baalke - General Manager ........................................................................7Tom Gamble - Director of Player Personnel ................................................8Joel Patten - Director of College Scouting ....................................................8Jeff Ferguson - Director of Football Operations & Sports Medicine .......9Paraag Marathe - Chief Operating Officer .................................................. 10Jim Harbaugh – Head Coach .......................................................................... 11-12All-Time 49ers Head Coaching Records ....................................................... 13Coaching Staff .....................................................................................................14-36Pronunciation Guide .............................................................................................. 37All-Time 49ers Coaches ............................................................................... 38-39Player Personnel ............................................................................................ 40-44Athletic Trainers ......................................................................................................45Equipment Managers .....................................................................................46-47Video Operations ....................................................................................................48PLAYERS ............................................................................................49-180Roster ...........................................................................................................................49Player Bios ........................................................................................................49-1802010 SEASON REVIEW .................................................................. 181-2042010 Regular Season Statistics ..............................................................181-1822010 Player Participation ................................................................................. 1832010 Game-by-Game Starters and Inactives .......................................... 1842010-2011 Personnel Moves ................................................................... 185-1862010 Game-by-Game Team Statistics................................................. 187-1882010 Game Summaries .............................................................................189-204RECORDS ........................................................................................205-242Individual Records .....................................................................................205-237Opponent Individual Records......................................................................... 238Team Records ...............................................................................................239-242All-TIME RESULTS ......................................................................... 258-34349ers Composite Results ................................................................................. 2581946-49 Schedule & Results ........................................................................... 258Year-by-Year Results and Statistics .................................................259-319Record vs. Opponents ..............................................................................320-328Primetime Games ................................................................................................. 329Monday Night Football Records ..........................................................330-331Offensive and Defensive Rankings ............................................................. 332Overtime Games .........................................................................................333-338Preseason Results .....................................................................................339-341Home/Away Records .......................................................................................... 342NFC West Standings ............................................................................................ 343HISTORY ......................................................................................... 344-387Anthony J. Morabito - 49ers Founder ....................................................... 344Franklin Mieuli - 49ers Limited Partner ................................................... 34549ers Team Awards...................................................................................346-347<strong>NFL</strong> Award Winners ............................................................................................. 348All-Time Player of Week/Month ................................................................... 348Edward J. DeBartolo Sr. 49ers Hall of Fame .................................349-35149ers <strong>NFL</strong> Hall of Famers ..................................................................................351Retired Jerseys .................................................................................................... 352Pro Bowlers ............................................................................................................ 353All-Pros ...........................................................................................................354-35549ers Free Agency History ..................................................................356-35749ers Trade History .................................................................................358-360All-Time Roster ............................................................................................361-36949ers Starters .............................................................................................370-376Historical Highlights .................................................................................377-38649ers All-Time Presidents & Personnel Directors .............................. 387DRAFT HISTORY ........................................................................... 388-39549ers AAFC Draft (1946-49)............................................................................ 38549ers All-Time <strong>NFL</strong> Draft .......................................................................388-395POSTSEASON ................................................................................. 243-257Postseason History .................................................................................. 243-244Individual Postseason Records ........................................................... 245-246Team Postseason Records ................................................................................247Postseason Game Summaries ..............................................................248-25749ERS MEDIA GUIDE CREDITSEditors:Bob Lange, Ryan Moore, Mike Chasanoff, Dan BecklerEditorial Assistants: David Hall, Brian MorandiPhotography:Terrell Lloyd, Michael Zagaris, Ben ShymanHistorical Photography: Bill Fox, Jeff Bayer, Frank Rippon, Dennis Desprois, Dave BeronioSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\2// MEDIA GUIDE


OFFICE OF THE OWNERDenise DeBartolo York ...........................................Co-ChairmanJohn York ..............................................................Co-ChairmanJed York ............................................................President & CEOPete Malcolm .........................................................Chief of StaffCarri Parham ..........................Executive Administrative AssistantLIMITED PARTNERSThe Franklin Mieuli Trust .....................................Limited PartnerRichard & Carla Morabito .....................................Limited PartnerCOACHING STAFFJim Harbaugh ...........................................................Head CoachBrad Seely .....Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams CoordinatorGreg Roman ..............................................Offensive CoordinatorVic Fangio ................................................ Defensive CoordinatorMichael Christianson ........ Coord. of Football Technology/Off.QCGeep Chryst ..........................................................QuarterbacksReggie Davis ..............................................................Tight EndsEd Donatell ................................................................ SecondaryTim Drevno ...........................................................Offensive LineBobby Engram ..............................................Offensive AssistantEjiro Evero ...........................................................Quality ControlPeter Hansen ...................... Defensive Assistant/Quality ControlGreg Jackson .............................................Assistant SecondaryJim Leavitt .............................................................. LinebackersJohn Morton .......................................................Wide ReceiversTom Rathman ...................................................... Running BacksMike Solari ........................................................... Offensive LineKevin Tolbert ......................Assistant Strength and ConditioningJim Tomsula ........................................................ Defensive LineMark Uyeyama ........................... Head Strength and ConditioningBill Nayes ............................Special Assistant to the Head CoachPLAYER PERSONNEL & SCOUTINGTrent Baalke .................................................... General ManagerTom Gamble .................................... Director of Player PersonnelJoel Patten ...................................... Director of College ScoutingJohn Becker ........................................Senior Personnel AdvisorMatt Malaspina .................................................... National ScoutTodd Brunner ............................................................. Area ScoutJustin Chabot ............................................................ Area ScoutReggie Cobb .............................................................. Area ScoutQuentus Cumby ........................................... Pro Personnel ScoutJohn Hastings ...............................................Scouting AssistantWilliam Homer ..............................................Personnel AssistantKent Kahl ................................................................... Area ScoutBob Morris ................................................................Area ScoutEthan Waugh ............................................................. Area ScoutJosh Williams ................................................Scouting AssistantAngela Banister ......................Executive Administrative AssistantADMINISTRATIONParaag Marathe ...................................... Chief Operating OfficerGideon Yu ................................................. Chief Strategy OfficerElizabeth Choi ......................Executive Administrative AssistantFOOTBALL OPERATIONSBrian Hampton ....................... Director of Football AdministrationMike Libby ........................................ Contract Research AnalystHilary Heuermann .....................................Contract AdministratorSteve Risser.......................................... Team Logistics ManagerATHLETIC TRAINING & MEDICALJeff Ferguson....Director of Football Operations & Sports MedicineNate Breske ..........................................Assistant Athletic TrainerManny Rivera ........................................Assistant Athletic TrainerDan Garza, M.D. ...................................... Team Medical DirectorChris Beaulieu, M.D......................................... Team RadiologistGary Fanton, M.D.. ........................................Orthopedic SurgeonWilliam Maloney, M.D. ..................................Orthopedic SurgeonTim McAdams, M.D. .....................................Orthopedic SurgeonJoe Leahy, D.C. ....................................................... ChiropractorRobert Bonahoom, DDS ................................................... DentistSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS DIRECTORYEQUIPMENTSteve Urbaniak .......................................... Equipment ManagerDonovan “Doc” Dressler ..............Assistant Equipment ManagerScott Rotier ..................................Assistant Equipment ManagerVIDEO OPERATIONSMichael Bracken .............................Video Operations ManagerMark Preto ........................................Video Operations AssistantVincent Mays ....................................Video Operations AssistantFOOTBALL AFFAIRSKeena Turner .............................................VP of Football AffairsALUMNI RELATIONSGuy McIntyre ..................................Director of Alumni RelationsSteve Bono ..................................................Alumni CoordinatorJesse Sapolu ...............................................Alumni CoordinatorEric Wright ...................................................Alumni CoordinatorCHAPLAINEarl Smith ...........................................................Team ChaplainPUBLIC RELATIONSBob Lange .......................................Director of Public RelationsRyan Moore ......................Assistant Director of Public RelationsMike Chasanoff...............................Manager of Public RelationsDan Beckler ............................. Coordinator of Public RelationsTerrell Lloyd ................................................ Team PhotographerMichael Zagaris .......................................... Team PhotographerDonnan Sinn ......................................................Team HistorianCOMMUNICATIONSSteve Weakland ........... Director of Corporate CommunicationsFINANCE & BUSINESSLarry MacNeil ..........................................Chief Financial OfficerPatty Inglis .........................................Executive Vice PresidentScott Sabatino ............................................. Director of FinanceDebye Whelchel ..........................................................ControllerEsther Chi ..............................................Manager of AccountingJoan Pires.........................................................Payroll ManagerMichael Pomares............................................Staff AccountantAthena Wheeler ....................................... Accounting AssistantSTADIUM OPERATIONS & FACILITIESJim Mercurio .....................VP of Stadium Operations & SecurityLarry Minasian ..........................Director of Stadium OperationsBernadette Pullon-Garcia ..........Executive Administrative Asst.Eric Gunsberg ....... Stadium Operations Parking & Traffic Coord.Dan Henderson ..............Senior Manager of Stadium OperationsBob Mallamo .......... Stadium Operations/Locker Room ManagerDouglas Purdy ........................................... Stadium OperationsJulian Sakti .....................Mgr. of Game Operations and SecurityMatt Pellegrino .......................Stadium Operations CoordinatorSecurityDan Cory ....................................................Director of SecurityDario Montenegro ................................. Security RepresentativeKaoru Orimoto ..............................................................SecurityJonathan Powers ..........................................................SecurityFacilitiesBill Howell ..................................................Director of FacilitiesSergio Basilio ......................................Facilities/HousekeepingRafael Herrera .............................................................FacilitiesSantiago Jimenez-Garcia ....................Facilities/HousekeepingErik Bernal Lozano .......................................................FacilitiesEduardo Sandoval ........................................................FacilitiesMiguel Sandoval ..........................................................FacilitiesRaul Sandoval ..............................................................FacilitiesJosé Vasquez ...............................................................FacilitiesJuan Zuniga ........................................Facilities/HousekeepingGroundskeepingRichard Genoff ...Sports Turf Manager/Head GroundskeeperJose Castro ................................. Assistant GroundskeeperMatthew Greiner .......................... Assistant GroundskeeperSALESCorporate SalesJohn Vidalin ........................................... Chief Sales OfficerEthan Casson ................ Vice President of Corporate SalesBob Sargent .....Director of Broadcasting & Corporate SalesNikki Hawkins .................... Sr. Corporate Account ManagerJennifer Lee......................... Client Services RepresentativeMatt Wiech ................................Corporate Sales ExecutivePam Geist ...............................Executive Sales CoordinatorMarketingAli Towle........................................... Director of MarketingScott Kegley ................................... Digital Media ManagerAngele Marshall ........................ Event Marketing ManagerBen Mayberry ..........................................Graphic DesignerKrista Olson ........................................ Marketing ManagerTaylor Price .................................Digital Media CoordinatorCommunity RelationsJoanne Pasternack .............................................Director ofCommunity Relations/49ers FoundationBrandon Moreno ................. Community Relations ManagerHeather Curry ................... Community Relations SpecialistJared Muela............................... Youth Football CoordinatorTICKETING & SUITESJamie Brandt .............. Vice President of Ticketing & SuitesDustin Albertson .........Ticketing & Suites Service ExecutiveDonna Barnes .................................. Ticket Office AssistantLynn Carrozzi .....................Senior Manager of Ticket OfficeMatthew Crowell .........Ticketing & Suites Service ExecutiveJason Davison ...........................Supervisor of Ticket OfficeNathan DiLorenzo ......... Ticketing & Suites Sales ExecutiveBradley Dugan ................................. Ticket Office AssistantKathy Electona ............Ticketing & Suites Service ExecutiveSkye Fulkerson ............. Ticketing & Suites Sales ExecutiveChase Jolesch .............. Ticketing & Suites Sales ExecutiveTyson Lamp .................. Ticketing & Suites Sales ExecutiveNana Yaw ..................... Ticketing & Suites Sales ExecutiveHeather Mulvaney .......Ticketing & Suites Service ExecutivePaul Suchomel .............. Ticketing & Suites Sales ExecutiveCassandra Trujillo .......Ticketing & Suites Service ExecutiveHUMAN RESOURCESJohn Caharian ...................... Human Resources GeneralistLEGAL AFFAIRSHannah Gordon ............................ Director of Legal AffairsINFORMATION TECHNOLOGYAlexander Ignacio ..........Director of Information TechnologyKevin Le .......................................Senior Network EngineerTim Stabio .............................. Network Tele<strong>com</strong> SpecialistCynthia Fountaine .......................... Network AdministratorSPECIAL PROJECTSJosh Proctor ............................. Director of Special ProjectsRobbie Evans ...............................Special Projects AnalystADMINISTRATIVE SERVICESVilma Meek ......................................... Office AdministratorBriana LaRussa .............................................. ReceptionistSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\3// MEDIA GUIDE


Denise and John York bring long and distinguished careers insports and business to their roles as Co-Chairmen of the San Francisco49ers, where they <strong>com</strong>bine their passion for building a championshipteam with their <strong>com</strong>mitment to being the best possible businesspartners and <strong>com</strong>munity citizens.A THIRTY YEAR LEGACY IN BUSINESS AND PRO SPORTSSince Denise’s father, Edward J. DeBartolo Sr., purchased the 49ersin 1977, she has been an integral part of more than three decadesof 49ers football, including 36 playoff contests and five Super Bowlvictories. Earlier in her career, Denise served as President of thePittsburgh Penguins hockey team. Under her leadership, the Penguinswere revitalized and transformed into a championship teamwinning the Stanley Cup. She is one of only 12 women to have hername engraved on the Stanley Cup.A successful entrepreneur, John spent years as Senior Vice President/Directorof Racing Operations for the DeBartolo Corporation,instituting programs designed to enhance the fan experience andraise the profile of thoroughbred horse racing. John, a noted pathologist,began his business career in 1982 as founder of DeYor Laboratoriesin Youngstown, Ohio. From three employees, he molded the<strong>com</strong>pany into a 500-person operation with facilities in three statesbefore selling the <strong>com</strong>pany to Corning, Inc. in 1993.As owners of the 49ers, Denise and John provide the resources andguidance to uphold the 49ers celebrated history and oversee theteam’s relationship with the Commissioner of the National FootballLeague and other team owners.TAKING A LEADERSHIP ROLE IN THE <strong>NFL</strong>Denise and John’s dedication to the sport of football extends to thetop levels of the <strong>NFL</strong>.Denise is an active member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Committee,where she helps to oversee the League’s ongoing support of themuseum that pays tribute to the triumphs of pro football’s greateststars, including 14 legendary members of the San Francisco 49ers.John is Chairman of the <strong>NFL</strong>’s International Committee. Under hisleadership, the 49ers became the first team to play a regular seasongame outside the boarders of the United States, taking on the ArizonaCardinals in front of 100,000 fans at Azteca Stadium in MexicoCity. Under John’s direction, the League has expanded its presenceabroad with regular season games the past two years at WembleyStadium in London, England. During the 2010 season, the 49ershosted the Denver Broncos in London, England. John also sits onthe League’s Audit and Business Ventures Committees, which help toensure the <strong>NFL</strong>’s standing as the preeminent brand in all of professionalsports.CELEBRATING THE TEAM’S LEGENDARY HISTORYDenise and John have played a pivotal role in reaching out to formerplayers and coaches to help celebrate six monumental decades of49ers football. Over the past decade, Denise and John have broughtback every Hall of Fame enshrinee from the 49ers to be honoredat Candlestick Park for their tremendous contributions to Bay Areasports. Under their guidance, the team enhanced its annual alumniweekend event to give all players who have donned the red and goldthroughout the team’s history a chance to catch up with old friends.As part of the event, the former players are recognized on the fieldduring a half-time celebration at Candlestick Park, where so many ofthem made their mark on history. They have also worked with playerslike Joe Montana, Steve Young and Dwight Clark, and the membersof the 1981 49ers defense to re-enact and <strong>com</strong>memorate someof the team’s most famous plays such as “The Catch” and the goal linestand that propelled the team to its first Super Bowl victory.ENHANCING THE FAN EXPERIENCEDenise and John are dedicated to embracing the passion of 49ersfans everywhere. They are <strong>com</strong>mitted to giving fans an opportunityto experience the excitement of 49ers football year-round. Fromthe team’s annual Winter Fundraiser in Lake Tahoe charity eventeach winter, to its Draft Day celebration in Santa Clara each spring,to Family Day at Candlestick Park each summer, they have made ittheir mission to embrace the fans as family.In their efforts to extend the interaction between the fans and theplayers and coaches, Denise and John have opened a portion ofthe team’s training camp to the public since 2005, giving more than100,000 49ers fans the opportunity to meet the team before thefirst snap of the football season.On game days, they have spearheaded the effort to create a greatatmosphere for fans by making significant enhancements to CandlestickPark, from the creation of the Alumni Tailgate Party and FaithfulCity, to improvements inside the stadium such as new flat screenTVs, new escalators and remodeled restrooms.They’ve also provided new opportunities for fans to participate inthe excitement of 49ers football by giving local musicians the opportunityto sing the national anthem in front of 68,000 fans at the‘Stick, and providing opportunities to local talent to participate inhalf-time events on the field.MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF OTHERSUnder the leadership of Denise and John, the team’s <strong>com</strong>munity outreachprograms and 49ers Foundation have grown tremendously.Last year, 49ers players, coaches, staff and alumni participated in<strong>com</strong>munity events throughout the Bay Area as part of the team’saward-winning RESPECT <strong>com</strong>munity outreach program. The 49ersFoundation has also grown tremendously, from raising and donating$200,000 per year to Bay Area non-profit organizations, to a record$1.7 million in 2008, bringing the total to more than $10 million overthe last eight years.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\4// MEDIA GUIDE


CO-CHAIRMENDENISE & JOHN YORKIn recognition of their <strong>com</strong>munity involvement, the couple was recentlyhonored as City Year’s Service Leadership Award recipientfor their work in the Bay Area <strong>com</strong>munity. In 2008, the couple werehonored with the 2008 Silicon Valley Exemplary Community LeadershipAward by Silicon Valley FACES, a non-profit organizationdedicated to fighting bias and racism in the South Bay Area. In 2005,Denise and John were honored with the Outstanding Corporate PhilanthropyAward at the Catholic Charities/Catholic Youth <strong>Organization</strong>’sLoaves & Fishes Dinner for their remarkable contributions tothe San Francisco <strong>com</strong>munity.The couple’s passion for <strong>com</strong>munity involvement extends beyond theBay Area as well. John was recently honored with Loyola University’sStrich Medal - the highest honor awarded by the school - for hisongoing contributions to his alma mater. In 2008, Denise and Johnwere honored with the Youngstown Hearing & Speech Center’s 2008Great Communicators Award in recognition of their philanthropicleadership. They were also inducted into the Curbstone Coaches Hallof Fame in Boardman, Ohio, in 2007 for generously giving their timeand resources to the Mahoning Valley <strong>com</strong>munity.PUTTING FAMILY FIRSTThough Denise and John have ac<strong>com</strong>plished much in their professionalcareers, they first define themselves as husband, wife andparents.Their eldest son, Jed, now carries on the family’s legacy begun by hisgrandfather Edward J. DeBartolo Sr., his Uncle Eddie DeBartolo Jr.and his parents, by serving as President and CEO of the 49ers. Theirson, Tony, is currently an entrepreneur in the high-tech industry inSilicon Valley, and twins Jenna and Mara are pursuing careers inoenology in the Napa Valley.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\5// MEDIA GUIDE


BUILDING A CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMAs President & Chief Executive Officer of the San Francisco 49ers, JedYork overseas all aspects of the organization. York is in his third yearin his current position and has made bold decisions to return the teamto its winning tradition and ultimate return to the Super Bowl. Yorkrecognizes and shares the ongoing passion of the team’s faithful fans.York is spearheading the team’s plans for a new state of the artstadium for 49ers fans. This year, the plans made significant stepsforward with a certification of the Environmental Impact Report andthe overwhelming victory of Measure J which authorizes the plans tomove forward with a new stadium in Santa Clara, CA. The team’s goalis to open the new stadium in the 2014 season where it will quicklybe known as the world’s premium sports and entertainment venue inthe world.York has taken every step possible to improve the team’s performanceon the field. York directed the organization to undertake amajor renovation of the 49ers practice facility in Santa Clara to significantlyenhance the team’s weight room, locker room, and teammeeting rooms in order to give the players the tools they need tobe successful. York also has added the 49ers Café, a 3,700 squarefoot onsite cafeteria where a private chef prepares dietary cuisineto help the players maximize their potential. Likewise, he bolsteredthe team’s football affairs and alumni outreach departments, led byformer 49ers linebacker and four-time Super Bowl champion KeenaTurner, to help the players better themselves off the field and preparefor life after football.RECOGNIZING THE 49ERS FAITHFULA 49ers fan since birth, York recognizes that the success of the 49ershinges on the team’s faithful fans, and he is <strong>com</strong>mitted to honoringthem for their passion and enthusiasm. Perhaps his most popularmove as President was to direct the organization to create new uniformsfor the 49ers that connect the team’s future aspirations to itschampionship glory years of the 1980s and 1990s. He also created anew ticket sales and services department to give each season ticketholder a personal representative and point of contact within the organization.To give fans a forum to interact directly with the team’sleaders, he instituted a public “State of the Franchise” meeting forseason ticket holders, where they have an opportunity to listen to theteam’s plans for the future and ask questions of the 49ers managementteam.Under York’s leadership, the team instituted a new 49ers hall of fameto <strong>com</strong>memorate the significant ac<strong>com</strong>plishments of some of theteam’s biggest stars. Named for his grandfather and the beloved patriarchof the 49ers, the Edward J. DeBartolo Sr. 49ers Hall of Fameautomatically inducted those 49ers greats that have either had theirjersey numbers retired by the team or have been inducted into thePro Football Hall of Fame, upon its creation. York shortly thereafterannounced the Hall of Fame’s inaugural inductee, his uncle, Edward J.DeBartolo Jr., who was enshrined during the 2009 season.CARRYING ON THE FAMILY’S LEGACYYork’s roots with the 49ers run deep. He is the oldest child of Deniseand John York, the co-chairmen of the team. York’s uncle and godfather,Eddie DeBartolo, also known to fans as “Mr.D”, has long servedas a mentor.York began his career as a financial analyst at Guggenheim Partners,a diversified financial services firm. He worked in the firm’s New Yorkoffice in several areas, including private wealth management, hedgefunds risk analysis, and collateralized debt obligations.Born and raised in Youngstown, OH, York was a student athlete atCardinal Mooney High School, where he was captain of the baseballteam as well student body president. After high school, York decidedto carry on a family tradition by attending the University of NotreDame, where he earned a degree in both finance and history. Yorkwas a member of Phi Alpha Theta, the National History Honors Society.York credits his parents, his uncle Eddie, and his grandfather EdwardDeBartolo Sr. as being positive role models and for teaching himcharacter values such as integrity, a strong work ethic, and respectfor others. He is pleased to carry on his family’s <strong>com</strong>mitment to <strong>com</strong>munityby serving as a board member at the Bayview Hunters PointYMCA and Tipping Point Community.Besides his tremendous passion for the 49ers, York enjoys traveling,fishing, and playing cards, which he learned from his grandfather.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\6// MEDIA GUIDE


Trent Baalke enters his seventh season with the 49ers and his14th in the National Football League. Named the 49ers General Manageron January 4, 2011, Baalke oversees all facets of football operations.Prior to being named 49ers GM, Baalke served as Vice President ofPlayer Personnel for the team in 2010, as he oversaw all aspects ofplayer personnel, including the team’s draft process. <strong>For</strong> the firsttime in his career, he <strong>com</strong>manded a <strong>NFL</strong> team’s draft room, and nettedeight selections that went on to make the team’s opening-dayroster. The class included first rounders T Anthony Davis and G MikeIupati, who both went on to start every game of their rookie year.That same offseason, Baalke was also instrumental in extending thecontracts of All-Pro LB Patrick Willis and Pro Bowl TE Vernon Davis.From 2008-09, Baalke served as the 49ers Director of PlayerPersonnel, overseeing both the college and pro personnel departments.He first joined the franchise immediately following the 2005<strong>NFL</strong> Draft as the team’s Western Region Scout, a position he heldthrough 2007.Baalke spent four years on the Washington Redskins scouting staff,serving as the College Scouting Coordinator in his final season.From 2001 to 2003, he served as Washington’s National Scout andtraveled throughout the country in search of rising talent. Beforejoining the Redskins, Baalke spent three seasons (1998-2000) as ascout with the New York Jets.From 1990 to 1995, Baalke held the position of defensive line/strength and conditioning coach at South Dakota State. In that role,he helped promote players such as former Pro Bowl guard AdamTimmerman and current <strong>NFL</strong> kicker Adam Vinatieri to <strong>NFL</strong> scouts.Baalke then spent time as the athletic director at Shanley HighSchool in Fargo, ND, before moving on to the Jets. Baalke beganhis coaching career as a graduate assistant defensive line coach atNorth Dakota State, in 1989. The team finished with a 14-0 recordand a Division II National Championship.A double major at Bemidji State (MN), Baalke received his bachelor’sdegree in health and physical education. Hewent on to earn his master’s degree in secondary education andsports administration while coaching at North Dakota State.Baalke played outside linebacker and was a two-time All-NorthernSun Conference and an All-Mid West Region honoree at Bemidji.Trent and his wife, Beth, have twodaughters, Katy and Cassie.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\7// MEDIA GUIDE


Tom Gamble is in his 24th <strong>NFL</strong> season and his seventh year withthe 49ers. On February 4, 2011, Gamble was promoted to Director ofPlayer Personnel after having served as the Director of Pro Personnelfor the previous seven years in San Francisco.Gamble’s extensive <strong>NFL</strong> resume includes work in both college andpro scouting, contract negotiations, and a stint in the coaching ranks.While working closely with General Manager Trent Baalke, Gambleoversees both the college and pro personnel efforts. In his previousrole, Gamble monitored every <strong>NFL</strong> roster with an emphasis onscouting talent of up<strong>com</strong>ing pro free agents, while also maintainingcontinuous depth of personnel on the 49ers roster. In 2010, Gamblehad been assigned additional responsibilities in collegiate scoutingin order to maximize the use of his extensive experience in talentevaluation.During his time in the <strong>NFL</strong>, Gamble has helped build nine playoffteams – five with Indianapolis and four with Philadelphia. Prior tohis arrival in San Francisco, Gamble served as a college scout forthe Colts from 1998 to 2004 under veteran <strong>NFL</strong> executive Bill Polian.Gamble originally entered the <strong>NFL</strong> as an assistant in the player personneldepartment of the Philadelphia Eagles in 1988. He stayedwith the Eagles through 1994, serving as a college scouting administrator,area scout, contract negotiator, and later served as the directorof pro scouting.From 1995 to 1996, Gamble served as a defensive assistant/qualitycontrol coach with the New York Jets. He then worked as a parttimecollege scout for the Carolina Panthers before serving as a proscout for the Baltimore Ravens during the 1997 season.Gamble earned his B.S. from High Point University in 1987 and anM.S. from Rowan University in 1988. He grew up in a football family,where his father, Harry, served as the head coach at both theUniversity of Pennsylvania and Lafayette College. Harry was alsoformerly the President of the Philadelphia Eagles.Gamble and his wife, Juliette, have three sons, Tom, Gregory andMatthew.Joel Patten is in his second year with the 49ers as the Directorof College Scouting. He joined San Francisco with 14 years of <strong>NFL</strong>scouting experience and more than a decade of professional playingexperience. In his role, Patten oversees the college scouting staffand the daily operations of the department.In 2009, Patten served as a regional scout for the St. Louis Rams.Prior to joining the Rams, he was a national scout for the WashingtonRedskins from 2004-08, where he worked alongside 49ers VicePresident of Player Personnel Baalke, in 2004. Patten also spenttime as a regional scout for the Houston Texans (2000-03) and theRedskins (1996-99).Patten played eight seasons in the <strong>NFL</strong> and three in USFL as an offensivetackle. Having originally entered the <strong>NFL</strong> as an undraftedfree agent with the Cleveland Browns in 1980, he played in 56 careergames for the Browns (1980-82), Colts (1987-88), Chargers(1989-90) and Los Angeles Raiders (1991-92). He also played for theWashington Federals (1983-84) and the Orlando Renegades (1985)of the USFL.A 1980 graduate of Duke University, Patten and his wife, Betsy, livein Chantilly, VA, and have three children - Jake, Christina and Kimberly.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\8// MEDIA GUIDE


Jeff Ferguson is in his sixth year with the 49ers and his first asDirector of Football Operations and Sports Medicine. Having servedas the team’s Head Athletic Trainer since 2006, Ferguson added theresponsibilities of overseeing the 49ers strength and conditioning,team logistics, equipment and video operations departments duringthe 2011 offseason.<strong>For</strong> the last five seasons, Ferguson has overseen the team’s rehabilitationprocedures, injury records, training room and daily athletictraining duties. He joined the 49ers after serving as the managerof athletic team development with BREG, an orthopedic <strong>com</strong>panybased out of Vista, CA. From June of 2005 until March of 2006 Fergusonspecialized in sports medicine bracing for BREG.Prior to his move to the West coast, Ferguson spent eight years inseveral capacities at Kansas State University, though he continuedto serve as the athletic trainer for the Kansas State football teamthroughout his time in Manhattan. He began his career in Wildcatathletics in 1997 as an assistant athletic trainer for intercollegiatesports.In 2002, Ferguson was promoted to assistant athletic director forsports medicine, a position he held until 2005. In his role, Fergusonwas responsible for the prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitationof all athletic injuries, in addition to supervising medicalcoverage for 14 collegiate athletic teams. His staff was voted best inthe Big 12 for their medical efforts from 2003 to 2004.The previous two years (1995-97), Ferguson was an athletic trainerwith an orthopedic surgeon and physical therapy <strong>com</strong>pany in Louisburg,NC. While doing graduate work at the University of Texasat Arlington, he spent two years as a graduate assistant athletictrainer that included the task of head athletic trainer for the trackand field teams.Ferguson earned his bachelor’s degree in 1993 at Clemson Universityand his master’s degree in 1995 at Texas-Arlington. He got hisstart in college athletic training as a student athletic trainer at Clemsonfrom 1989 to 1993, and spent the 1992 summer as a preseasonathletic trainer for the New England Patriots. He is also a certifiedmember of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA).A native of Clemson, SC, Ferguson is married to the former RebeccaHopper. The couple resides in Santa Clara, CA, with their two daughters,Madelyn and Alexandra, and son, J.C.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\9// MEDIA GUIDE


Paraag Marathe (PUH-rawg, muh-RAH-tay) is in his 11th year withthe 49ers, and his first as the team’s Chief Operating Officer.Marathe was elevated to his current role in February of 2011, afterspending a year as the 49ers Executive Vice President of Footballand Business Operations. Primarily focused on the organization’sbusiness operations since that time, the 49ers have seen a substantialgrowth in business partnerships, announced new and engagingways to enhance the fan experience throughout the entire calendaryear, launched new fan development programs and improved customerservice.Marathe’s leadership will be integral in the team’s business developmentand sales efforts to build a new state-of-the-art stadiumin the Bay Area for its fans. Constantly evaluating and reviewingopportunities to enhance the club’s short and long-term businessstrategy, Marathe oversees corportate <strong>com</strong>munications, sales, stadiumoperations, business development, ticketing, and marketingdepartments for the 49ers.In addition to this primary focus on the 49ers business efforts,Marathe continues to support the football operations departmentas the team’s chief contract negotiator and salary cap manager. Additionally,he is responsible for the club’s <strong>com</strong>pliance with the <strong>NFL</strong>’scollective bargaining agreement and supports General ManagerTrent Baalke with player personnel transactional duties.From 2008-09, Marathe served as the 49ers Vice President of FootballOperations. He originally joined the organization as the team’sSpecial Projects Manager (2001-03), a position he held for threeseasons before going on to spend one year as the Assistant to theGeneral Manager. Marathe was later promoted to Director of Footballoperations where he remained until June of 2008.Prior to joining the 49ers, Marathe worked at management consultingfirm Bain & Company from 1999-2001, as a Senior AssociateConsultant, where he advised clients in a variety of industriesincluding private equity, venture capital, <strong>com</strong>puter software, retail,sports footwear, consumer products, and health clubs. Before that,Marathe worked in the sports consulting group at the InternationalManagement Group (IMG), from 1997-1999, where he concentratedprimarily on stadium naming rights deals, corporate sponsorships,and athlete endorsements.A native of Saratoga, CA, Marathe’s passion for the 49ers was instilledat a very young age. His Bay Area roots run deep, having receivedhis bachelor’s degree with high honors from the Haas Schoolof Business at the University of California-Berkeley and his MBAfrom Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\10// MEDIA GUIDE


Attack each day with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind. Thatis the mantra that Jim Harbaugh lives, coaches and played by …one that was instilled in him by his father, Jack, at a very young age.That enthusiasm permeated the San Francisco 49ers organizationimmediately upon his hiring as the 18th Head Coach in the storiedhistory of the proud franchise.Widely regarded as one of the finest up-and-<strong>com</strong>ing coaches infootball, Harbaugh’s pedigree is one littered with the names of sometruly great football minds. That list starts with his father, Jack, a veteranof 43 seasons in the coaching ranks, and ends with his brother,John, the current head coach of the Baltimore Ravens. The middleof that list contains the likes of Bill Walsh, Bo Schembechler andLindy Infante, all men he credits with contributing to his coachingrepertoire.A 15-year <strong>NFL</strong> veteran quarterback, Harbaugh brings 17 years ofcoaching experience to San Francisco, which includes spending thelast seven years as a head coach (58-27) in the collegiate ranks.He joins the 49ers after an impressive four-year stint as the headcoach at Stanford University, where he guided the Cardinal footballprogram to the biggest turnaround in school history over a fouryear span.Among Harbaugh’s many ac<strong>com</strong>plishments while at Stanford was theorchestration of two of the highest scoring teams in school history,three of the top four rushing teams in program history and backto-backbowl appearances for the first time since 1995 and ’96. Healso coached back-to-back Heisman Trophy finalists in running backToby Gerhart and quarterback Andrew Luck.As Stanford’s head coach, Harbaugh led the Cardinal to a 29-21overall record, including a 20-6 record over the past two seasons.It was in stark contrast to the program he inherited in 2007, whichhad <strong>com</strong>piled a 16-40 record in the previous five seasons, includinga 1-11 mark in 2006. After leading the Cardinal to records of 4-8 and5-7 in his first two seasons, Harbaugh guided Stanford to an 8-5overall mark and an appearance in the Sun Bowl in 2009, followedby a historic 12-1 season and an Orange Bowl win, in 2010.Harbaugh fielded one of the greatest teams in Stanford football historyin 2010, as the Cardinal posted a school record of 12 wins on theseason, suffering its only setback to the Pac-10 champion OregonDucks. The Cardinal proceeded to win its final eight games of theseason, which was capitalized by a 40-12 victory over Virginia Techin the first Bowl Championship Series bowl appearance in school history.The Cardinal offense set a school record with 524 points on the season,having scored 30-or-more points in all but one game, to finishthe season ranked 9th nationally in points scored (40.3) and 14thnationally in total yards per game (472.5). Harbaugh played an instrumentalrole in developing Luck, who <strong>com</strong>pleted 70% of his passesfor 3,338 yards and 32 touchdowns. Stanford’s ground game alsoproved productive as the team ranked 17th in the nation in rushingyards per game (213.8).The team’s defensive unit was just as impressive, ranking 10th nationallyin scoring defense (17.4). The Cardinal posted three shutoutson the year and finished ranked in the top-25 nationally in five defensivecategories.In 2009, Harbaugh was able to effectively transform the Cardinalinto one of the most productive offensive units in the nation,as the team finished the season ranked 19th in total offense (427.6yards per game), while setting single season records for total yards(5,559) and rushing yards (2,837). The year culminated in a trip tothe Sun Bowl, a 31-27 loss to Oklahoma, marking the program’s firstbowl appearance since the 2001 season.Harbaugh came to Stanford from the University of San Diego, wherehe guided the Toreros to an impressive three year overall record of29-6 (.829), including back-to-back 11-1 seasons that netted a pair ofDivision I-AA Mid Major national titles in 2005 and 2006.Prior to joining the University of San Diego, Harbaugh spent twoseasons (2002-03) as an offensive assistant with the Oakland Raiders.In his first season, the Raiders posted an 11-5 regular seasonrecord, won the AFC Western Division title and advanced to SuperBowl XXXVII.Harbaugh laid the groundwork for his coaching career while he wasstill <strong>com</strong>peting as a player in the <strong>NFL</strong>, serving as an NCAA-certifiedunpaid assistant coach at Western Kentucky, where he worked withhis father and Hilltoppers head coach Jack Harbaugh, from 1994-2001. Jack is a 43-veteran of the coaching ranks who led his Hilltoppersteam to a Division I-AA National Championship in 2002.As a first round draft pick by the Chicago Bears in 1987, Harbaughplayed for five teams over 15 seasons, including the Chicago Bears(1987-93), Indianapolis Colts (1994-97), Baltimore Ravens (1998),San Diego Chargers (1999-2000) and Carolina Panthers (2001). Heracked up 26,288 passing yards to go along with 129 touchdownpasses, while <strong>com</strong>pleting 2,305-of-3,918 passes in 177 career games(140 starts). Harbaugh ranks in the <strong>NFL</strong>’s top-50 in two career passingcategories - <strong>com</strong>pletions (41st) and pass attempts (45th).Success is no stranger to Harbaugh. A product of nearby Palo AltoHigh School, he enjoyed a storied career at the University of Michigan,where he played for legendary coach Bo Schembechler andhelped lead the Wolverines to two bowl appearances, garnering BigTen Player of the Year honors.Jim and his wife, Sarah, have two daughters, Addison and Katherine.Jim also has three children, Jay, James Jr. and Grace. He is the son ofJack and Jackie, the brother of Baltimore Ravens head coach, JohnHarbaugh, and the brother in-law of Indiana University Men’s Basketballhead coach, Tom Crean.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\11// MEDIA GUIDE


COACH BIOJIM HARBAUGHYEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2011-current Head Coach, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh2007-10 Head Coach, Stanford Jim Harbaugh2004-06 Head Coach, University of San Diego Jim Harbaugh2002-03 Offensive Assistant, Oakland Raiders Bill Callahan1994-2001 Volunteer Assistant Coach, Western Kentucky Jack Harbaugh2001 *Quarterback, Carolina Panthers George Seifert1999-2000 *Quarterback, San Diego Chargers Mike Riley1998 *Quarterback, Baltimore Ravens Ted Marchibroda1994-97 *Quarterback, Indianapolis Colts Ted Marchibroda/Lindy Infante1987-93 *Quarterback, Chicago Bears Mike Ditka/Dave Wannstedt1983-86 *Quarterback, Michigan Bo Schembechler* PlayerHARBAUGH’S BACKGROUNDSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\12// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME 49ERS HEAD COACHING RECORDSREGULAR SEASONCOACH SEASONS YEARS WINS LOSSES TIES WIN PCT.Lawrence Shaw 9 1946-54 71 39 4 .640Norman Strader 1 1955 4 8 0 .333Frank Albert 3 1956-58 19 16 1 .542Howard Hickey* 5 1959-63 27 27 1 .500Jack Christiansen* 5 1963-67 26 38 3 .411Dick Nolan 8 1968-75 54 53 5 .504Monte Clark 1 1976 8 6 0 .571Ken Meyer 1 1977 5 9 0 .357Pete McCulley# 1 1978 1 8 0 .111Fred O’Connor# 1 1978 1 6 0 .143Bill Walsh 10 1979-88 92 59 1 .609George Seifert 8 1989-96 98 30 1 .766Steve Mariucci 6 1997-02 57 39 0 .594Dennis Erickson 2 2003-04 9 23 0 .281Mike Nolan % 4 2005-08 18 37 0 .327Mike Singletary % 3 2008-10 18 22 0 .450Jim Tomsula & 1 2010 1 0 0 1.000Jim Harbaugh 1 2011-curr. 0 0 0 .000*Hickey coached the first three games of ’63, Christiansen coached the final 11.#McCulley coached the first nine games of ’78, O’Connor coached the final 7.%Nolan coached the first seven games of ‘08, Singletary coached the final 9& Singletary coached the first 15 games of ‘10, Tomsula coached the final 1POSTSEASONCOACH SEASONS YEARS WINS LOSSES TIES WIN PCT.Lawrence Shaw 9 1946-54 1 1 0 .500Frank Albert 3 1956-58 0 1 0 .000Dick Nolan 8 1968-75 2 3 0 .400Bill Walsh 10 1979-88 10 4 0 .714George Seifert 8 1989-96 10 5 0 .667Steve Mariucci 6 1997-02 3 4 0 .429PRESEASONCOACH SEASONS YEARS WINS LOSSES TIES WIN PCT.Lawrence Shaw 9 1946-54 28 9 2 .766Norman Strader 1 1955 5 1 0 .833Frank Albert 3 1956-58 11 7 0 .611Howard Hickey 5 1959-63 12 15 0 .444Jack Christiansen 5 1963-67 5 14 1 .263Dick Nolan 8 1968-75 15 32 1 .319Monte Clark 1 1976 4 2 0 .667Ken Meyer 1 1977 1 5 0 .167Pete McCulley 1 1978 1 3 0 .250Bill Walsh 10 1979-88 22 20 1 .524George Seifert 8 1989-96 25 12 1 .676Steve Mariucci 6 1997-02 10 14 0 .417Dennis Erickson 2 2003-04 3 5 0 .375Mike Nolan 4 2005-08 7 9 0 .438Mike Singletary 2 2009-10 7 1 0 .875OPENING DAY GAMESCOACH SEASONS YEARS WINS LOSSES TIES WIN PCT.Lawrence Shaw 9 1946-54 7 2 0 .778Norman Strader 1 1955 0 1 0 .000Frank Albert 3 1956-58 1 2 0 .333Howard Hickey 5 1959-63 2 3 0 .400Jack Christiansen 5 1963-67 2 1 1 .667Dick Nolan 8 1968-75 3 5 0 .375Monte Clark 1 1976 1 0 0 1.00Ken Meyer 1 1977 0 1 0 .000Pete McCulley 1 1978 0 1 0 .000Bill Walsh 10 1979-88 4 6 0 .400George Seifert 8 1989-96 7 1 0 .875Steve Mariucci 6 1997-02 3 3 0 .500Dennis Erickson 2 2003-04 1 1 0 .500Mike Nolan 4 2005-08 2 2 0 .500Mike Singletary 1 2009-10 1 1 0 .500SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\13// MEDIA GUIDE


Considered one of the most successful special teams coaches in<strong>NFL</strong> history, Brad Seely is in his first year with the 49ers after beinghired as assistant head coach/special teams coordinator on January25, 2011.Seely brings 22 years of <strong>NFL</strong> special teams coaching experience tothe 49ers. Most recently, Seely served as the special teams coordinatorfor the Cleveland Browns from 2009-10, where he workedwith WR/KR Joshua Cribbs, who earned Pro Bowl selections in eachof the last two seasons. Seely’s special teams unit led the <strong>NFL</strong> inkickoff coverage, while ranking fifth in the <strong>NFL</strong> in punt coverage in2010.In 2009, Seely was named Special Teams Coach of the Year afterleading the Browns to a league best special teams ranking accordingto the formula <strong>com</strong>prised by Rick Gosselin of the Dallas MorningNews. It marked Seely’s fifth top-five finish for his special teamsunits since 1990.Prior to joining the Browns, Seely spent 10 seasons as the New EnglandPatriots special teams coach (1999-08), where he was part ofthree Super Bowl championships. Over the span of his tenure in NewEngland, the Patriots led the <strong>NFL</strong> in kickoff return average (23.5),were fourth in field goal percentage (83.4%) and ranked eighth inpunt return average (9.9). In addition, his units registered 11 returnsfor touchdowns, including eight on kickoffs, a figure that tied forsecond in the <strong>NFL</strong> over that 10-year stretch. Seely also helped produceda total of 3 special teams Pro Bowlers (K Adam Vinatieri -2004, LB Larry Izzo - 2004 and K Stephen Gostkowski - 2008). Healso tutored the AFC’s leading kickoff returner on two occasions (WRBethel Johnson – 2003 and RB Kevin Faulk - 2002) and leading puntreturner (WR Troy Brown - 2002).Seely worked with the Carolina Panthers from 1995-98, where hehelped coach an expansion team to an NFC Championship Gameappearance in just its second season. In 1996 and 1997, Pantherskickoff returner Michael Bates became the first player in 35 yearsto lead the league in kick return average in consecutive seasons,earning two consecutive trips to the Pro Bowl for his efforts. In 1996,Seely earned Special Teams Coach of the Year honors. He also hadthe league’s best kicker, as John Kasay set a then <strong>NFL</strong> single-seasonrecord with 37 field goals. In addition to the success of Bates andKasay, Carolina also boasted one of the league’s top coverage unitsas the Panthers led the <strong>NFL</strong> in opponents average punt return (5.4avg.) and ranked fifth in opponents average kickoff return (20.1 avg.).Seely began his <strong>NFL</strong> career in 1989 with the Indianapolis Colts, servingas their special teams/tight ends coach for five years (1989-93).During his time with the Colts, he assisted in the development of twoPro Bowl special teamers, P Rohn Stark and WR Clarence Verdin. In1992, the Colts had the <strong>NFL</strong>’s top specials teams unit based on rankingsby the Dallas Morning News. Seely then coached the Jets’ specialteams for one year (1994), and in that season, New York rankedfifth in the league in kickoff return defense (19.6 avg.) and sixth inpunt return defense (6.8 avg.).Seely’s collegiate coaching career began as an assistant coach atSouth Dakota State in 1978. He then moved on to be<strong>com</strong>e a graduateassistant at Colorado State in 1979, before being named the Ramsoffensive line coach in 1980. Seely then served as the offensive linecoach at Southern Methodist (1981), North Carolina State (1982), Universityof Pacific (1983) and Oklahoma State (1984-88).A native of Vinton, IA, Seely earned all-conference honors as an offensiveguard at South Dakota State University while majoring ineconomics and physical education. He and his wife, Patti, have threedaughters, Sarah, Hannah and Brynn.YEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2011-current Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh2009-10 Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator, Cleveland Browns Eric Mangini1999-2008 Special Teams Coach, New England Patriots Bill Belichick/Pete Carroll1995-98 Special Teams Coach, Carolina Panthers Dom Capers1994 Special Teams Coach, New York Jets Pete Carroll1989-93 Special Teams Coach/Tight Ends, Indianapolis Colts Ted Marchibroda/Rick Venturi/Ron Meyer1984-88 Offensive Line, Oklahoma State Pat Jones1983 Offensive Line, University of Pacific Bob Cope1982 Offensive Line, North Carolina State Monte Kiffin1981 Offensive Line, Southern Methodist Ron Meyer1980 Offensive Line, Colorado State Sark Arslanian1979 Graduate Assistant, Colorado State Sark Arslanian1978 Assistant Coach, South Dakota State John Gregory1974-77 *Offensive Lineman, South Dakota State John Gregory*PlayerSEELY’S BACKGROUNDSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\14// MEDIA GUIDE


Greg Roman is in his first year with the 49ers after being namedthe team’s offensive coordinator on January 14, 2011.In what marks his 14th season coaching in the <strong>NFL</strong>, Roman has beena member of the coaching staffs for the Carolina Panthers (1995-2001), Houston Texans (2002-03) and Baltimore Ravens (2006-07).He most recently spent the previous two seasons on Jim Harbaugh’scoaching staff at Stanford.Roman joined the Cardinal in 2009 as the running game coordinator,with position responsibilities of tight ends and offensive tackles.In 2010, he kept those responsibilities, but also added the duties ofassociate coach and assistant head coach of the offense.During his time at Stanford, the Cardinal posted a 20-6 record,which was the best over a two-year span in the University’s history.He mentored two Heisman runner-up candidates in QB AndrewLuck (2010) and RB Toby Gerhart (2009). Over those two seasons,the Cardinal allowed a total of 13 sacks on offense, which markedthe fewest over that time span in the nation. Stanford allowed justseven sacks in 2009 and six sacks in 2010, ranking 2nd in the nationboth years.Roman oversaw a Cardinal offense in 2010 that ranked 9th nationallyin points scored (40.3 points/game), 14th in total yards per game(472.5), 17th in rushing yards per game (213.8) and 1st in time of possession(34:34). Under his guidance, Stanford offense produced aschool-record 524 points. Roman mentored a tight end trio of CobyFleener, Konrad Reuland and Zach Ertz, who <strong>com</strong>bined for a total of833 receiving yards on 65 catches with 13 touchdowns.A year prior, Roman’s sophisticated blocking schemes and knowledgeof the running game were major factors in the Cardinal amassinga single-season school record of 2,837 yards on the ground in2009. At season’s end, all five members of the offensive line garneredpostseason honors, while Stanford’s tight ends <strong>com</strong>bined tocatch 38 passes for 557 yards and four touchdowns.Prior to arriving at Stanford, Roman served as the assistant offensiveline coach for a Baltimore Ravens team that captured the2006 AFC North Division title with a regular season mark of 13-3.He helped the Ravens improve to 17th in the <strong>NFL</strong> in total offense and2nd in fewest sacks allowed with 17, setting a franchise record. Baltimorealso led the <strong>NFL</strong> in time of possession and set team records for<strong>com</strong>pletion percentage (62.6%), third down conversions (96), fourthdownpercentage (72.7%) and fewest turnovers (23). The offensiveline helped quarterback Steve McNair set a team record for pass<strong>com</strong>pletion percentage (63.0%) and most passes without an interception(162). In addition, left tackle Jonathan Ogden was voted tohis 10th-straight Pro Bowl.Prior to joining the staff in Baltimore, Roman enjoyed a four-yearcoaching stint with the Houston Texans, serving as the team’s tightends (2002-03) and quarterbacks coach (2004-05). As tight endscoach, Roman tutored Billy Miller, who led the Texans with 91 receptionsover two seasons. He also guided former 2002 <strong>NFL</strong> first rounddraft pick David Carr, who had his best season under Roman in 2004when he passed for 3,531 yards and an 83.1 quarterback rating.Roman launched his coaching career with the Carolina Panthers in1995, the team’s inaugural season in the <strong>NFL</strong>, when he was named thestrength and conditioning assistant/defensive quality control coach,while also working with the defensive backs and the linebackers. In1996, the Panthers set a <strong>NFL</strong> record for most wins by an expansionteam, as Carolina won the NFC West crown and advanced to the NFCChampionship game. He then moved to the offensive side of the ballas Carolina’s offensive quality control coach for two seasons (1997-98) before assuming the role of offensive assistant for the 1999 and2000 campaigns. As the team’s offensive assistant, he worked withboth the run-and-pass game strategy and implementation, helpingthe Panthers finish 2nd in the <strong>NFL</strong> in passing offense and 5th inyards per rush. Roman worked as the team’s assistant offensive linecoach in his final season with the Panthers in 2001.A three-year letter-winner and two-year starting defensive linemanat John Carroll University from 1990-93, Roman earned All-Ohio Conference honorable mention honors following his seniorseason. He also helped the Blue Streaks capture a share of the OACchampionship.During his junior year at John Carroll, Roman participated in ProjectH.O.P.E. (Helping Others Through Physical Education) which aids thedevelopmentally disabled in northeast Ohio.A native of Ventnor, N.J. and a graduate of Holy Spirit High School,Greg and his wife, Dana, have three children, Connor, Gregory andEmily Grace.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\15// MEDIA GUIDE


COACH BIOGREG ROMANYEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2011-current Offensive Coordinator, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh2010 Associate Head Coach/Assistant Head Coach Offense/TE’s/Offensive Tackles, Stanford Jim Harbaugh2009 Tight Ends/Offensive Tackles/Running Game Coordinator, Stanford Jim Harbaugh2006-07 Assistant Offensive Line, Baltimore Ravens Brian Billick2004-05 Quarterbacks, Houston Texans Dom Capers2002-03 Tight Ends, Houston Texans Dom Capers2001 Assistant Offensive Line, Carolina Panthers George Seifert1999-2000 Offensive Assistant, Carolina Panthers George Seifert1997-98 Offensive Quality Control, Carolina Panthers Dom Capers1996 Defensive Assistant, Carolina Panthers Dom Capers1995 Defensive Quality Control/Strength & Conditioning Assistant, Carolina Panthers Dom Capers1990-93 *Defensive Lineman, John Carroll University Tony DeCarlo* PlayerROMAN’S BACKGROUNDSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\16// MEDIA GUIDE


With an extensive coaching background that spans over two decades,Vic Fangio is in his first season as defensive coordinator ofthe San Francisco 49ers.Fangio, enters his 25th season coaching in the <strong>NFL</strong>, which includes 11years of experience as a defensive coordinator for three <strong>NFL</strong> teams- Carolina (1995-98), Indianapolis Colts (1999-2001) and HoustonTexans (2002-05). As a defensive coordinator, Fangio has directeddefensive units that have led the <strong>NFL</strong> or ranked among the top threeteams in seven or more major statistical categories.Fangio most recently served a one year stint as the defensive coordinatorfor Stanford in 2010, where he led one of the nation’s top defenses.He was unanimously selected as college football’s DefensiveCoordinator of the Year by three different media entities.The Cardinal defense made significant strides under Fangio’s guidance,improving from a 90th ranked unit nationally in 2009 to adefense that ranked in the top-25 nationally in six major defensivecategories in 2010. Stanford finished the year ranked 10th in scoringdefense (17.4 points/game), 11th in sacks (36), 16th in passing defensiveefficiency (112.79), 19th in rushing defense (120.8 yards/game),t-19th in interceptions (18) and 21st in total defense (322.8 yards/game). Within the Pac-10 Conference, the Cardinal improved from8th to 1st in both scoring defense and sacks, while moving from 9thto 2nd in takeaways and yards allowed. In addition, Stanford postedthree Pac-10 shutouts on the year; marking the first time ever theCardinal had held opponents scoreless in three contests in a singleseason.Prior to joining Stanford, Fangio served on the Baltimore Ravenscoaching staff from 2006-09 as a special assistant to the headcoach and linebackers coach. In his four seasons with Baltimore, theRavens led the <strong>NFL</strong> in total defense in 2006, ranked second in 2008and third in 2009.Fangio spent the previous four seasons as the defensive coordinatorof the Houston Texans (2002-05). His 2002 defense ranked eighthin the AFC overall and fourth in the conference in pass defense. TheTexans scored three defensive touchdowns against the PittsburghSteelers at Heinz Field in Week 14 en route to a 24-6 victory.In 2004, the Texans set a team record and ranked fifth in the <strong>NFL</strong>with 22 interceptions, five of which were returned for touchdowns.Houston did not allow a touchdown for 13 straight quarters fromWeek 13 to 16, posting the longest stretch by any team in the leaguethat season.Fangio served as the defensive coordinator of the Indianapolis Coltsfrom 1999-2001. The Colts posted a 13-3 record in Fangio’s first seasonafter going just 6-26 the previous two years. Indianapolis wonits first division title in 15 years, while the Colts defense improvedfrom last to 15th under his guidance. The 2000 Colt defense tallied42 sacks and made strides in all other statistical categories.In 1995, Fangio was named defensive coordinator of the expansionCarolina Panthers under head coach Dom Capers. The Panthers tiedfor seventh in total defense and ranked sixth in scoring defense,10th in rushing defense, fifth in takeaways and second in defensivepasser rating in its inaugural season.In 1996, the Panthers won the NFC West title and reached the NFCChampionship game in just their second year of existence. The Pantherdefense allowed just 218 points on the year, ranking second inthe <strong>NFL</strong>. Carolina also yielded just five touchdowns and 56 points afterhalftime for the entire season, breaking an <strong>NFL</strong> record set by the1985 Chicago Bears that still stands today. The Panthers defensealso led the <strong>NFL</strong> in sacks and 3rd down defense. Fangio’s defensefeatured three All-Pro linebackers in Lamar Lathon, Sam Mills andKevin Greene.Fangio spent nine seasons as the linebackers coach of the New OrleansSaints, starting in 1986. In his second year, the Saints advancedto the playoffs for the first time in franchise history and came backthe following year to finish with a 10-6 record. Fangio coached thevaunted “Dome Patrol,” which included All-Pro linebackers RickeyJackson, Pat Swilling, Sam Mills and Vaughan Johnson. The groupwas the only linebacking unit from one team voted to the Pro Bowlon the first ballot. That group was later voted the best linebackingunit in <strong>NFL</strong> history by <strong>NFL</strong> Network.After attending East Stroudsburg University, Fangio began hiscoaching career in 1979 as the linebackers coach at his alma mater,Dunmore (PA) High School, and was later promoted to defensivecoordinator in 1980. He spent 1982 as the defensive coordinator atMilford (CT.) Academy before landing his first collegiate coachingposition at the University of North Carolina, where he served as agraduate assistant in 1983.Following a one-year stay in Chapel Hill, Fangio spent the 1984 and1985 seasons as a defensive assistant with the Philadelphia/BaltimoreStars of the USFL, helping the team to back-to-back leaguetitles.Fangio was inducted into the Northeast Pennsylvania Hall of Fame in1993. Vic has one son, Christian, and one daughter, Cassie.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\17// MEDIA GUIDE


COACH BIOVIC FANGIOFANGIO’S BACKGROUNDYEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2011-current Defensive Coordinator, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh2010 Defensive Coordinator, Stanford Jim Harbaugh2009 Special Assistant to Head Coach/Linebackers, Baltimore Ravens John Harbaugh2006-08 Special Assistant to Head Coach, Baltimore Ravens John Harbaugh/Brian Billick2002-05 Defensive Coordinator, Houston Texans Dom Capers1999-2001 Defensive Coordinator, Indianapolis Colts Jim Mora1995-98 Defensive Coordinator, Carolina Panthers Dom Capers1986-94 Linebackers, New Orleans Saints Jim Mora1984-85 Defensive Assistant, Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars Jim Mora1983 Graduate Assistant, North Carolina Dick Crum1982 Defensive Coordinator, Milford Academy Vince Sinagra1979-81 Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers, Dunmore HS Jack HenzesSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\18// MEDIA GUIDE


Michael Christianson is in his first season with the 49ers afterbeing named the team’s coordinator of football technology/offensivequality control coach on February 23, 2011.Christianson brings a variety of both <strong>NFL</strong> and collegiate coachingexperience to the 49ers. Since 2007, he has been a field technicianand football product specialist with XOS Digital, a digital technologyand media management solutions <strong>com</strong>pany that services professionaland collegiate athletics. In 2006, Christianson served as49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh’s tight ends coach at the Universityof San Diego, helping the Toreros to the I-AA mid-major nationaltitle.Prior to San Diego, Christianson was the senior administrative assistantfor football at the University of Nebraska, overseeing thedaily operations of the football program’s technology from 2004-05.YEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2011-current Coordinator of Football Technology/Offensive Quality Control, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh2006 Tight Ends, University of San Diego Jim Harbaugh2004-05 Senior Administrative Assistant, Nebraska Bill Callahan2002 Assistant Offensive Line/Offensive Quality Control, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jon Gruden2000-01 Tight Ends, Montana State Mike Kramer1996-99 Running Backs, Portland State Tim Walsh1995 Running Backs, Lewis and Clark Chuck Stolberg1992-94 Tight Ends/Offensive Line, Western Oregon Randy Wegner1989-91 *Tight End/Offensive Tackle,Western Oregon Bill McArthur/John Vogt1987-88 *Tight End, Portland State Pokey Allen*PlayerCHRISTIANSON’S BACKGROUNDChristianson made his <strong>NFL</strong> coaching debut as the assistant offensiveline and offensive quality control coach for the 2002 Super BowlChampion Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Before making the jump to the<strong>NFL</strong>, Christianson spent 10 years in the collegiate coaching ranks,coaching tight ends at Montana State (2000-01) and running backsat both Portland State (1996-99) and Lewis and Clark College (1995).He also tutored the tight ends and offensive line at Western Oregonfrom 1992-94.Christianson played football for three years at Western Oregon,where he graduated in 1992. He went on to earn a master’s degreein secondary education with an emphasis in administration and <strong>com</strong>puterapplications from Western Oregon in 1995.Christianson and his wife, Tracy, have two sons, Taylor and Cameron.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\19// MEDIA GUIDE


Geep Chryst is in his first season with the 49ers after beingnamed the team’s quarterbacks coach on January 19, 2011.With over 20 years of coaching experience, including 18 years in the<strong>NFL</strong>, Chryst most recently served as the tight ends/offensive qualitycontrol coach for the Carolina Panthers (2006-10). In 2009, Chrystwas part of an offensive coaching staff that helped the Panthersbe<strong>com</strong>e the first team in the history of the <strong>NFL</strong> to garner two runningbacks with more than 1,100 yards rushing in the same season.His tight end unit also posted the most productive receiving seasonfor Panthers tight ends in a decade that year.Before joining Carolina in 2006, Chryst served as the Arizona Cardinalsquarterbacks coach (2001-03) and San Diego Chargers offensivecoordinator/quarterbacks coach (1999-2000). Chryst implementedthe no-huddle offense in San Diego in 1999, which led toHarbaugh enjoying the second-highest passing output (2,761 passingyards) of his 15-year career. The Chargers also <strong>com</strong>pleted themost passes (332) in 13 years with Chryst directing the offense andHarbaugh became the first quarterback in team history since Hall ofFamer Dan Fouts to pass for 400 yards in a game, that year.YEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2011-current Quarterbacks, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh2006-10 Tight Ends/Offensive Quality Control, Carolina Panthers John Fox2001-03 Quarterbacks, Arizona Cardinals Dave McGinnis1999-2000 Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks, San Diego Chargers Mike Riley1998 Quarterbacks, Arizona Cardinals Vince Tobin1996-97 Tight Ends, Arizona Cardinals Vince Tobin1991-95 Director of Research/Quality Control, Chicago Bears Dave Wannstedt/Mike Ditka1992 *Tight End/Longsnapper, Orlando Thunder (World League) Galen Hall1991 Wide Receivers/Running Backs, Orlando Thunder (World League) Don Matthews1990 Quarterbacks, University of Wyoming Paul Roach1989 Offensive Line, University of Wyoming Paul Roach1988 University of Wisconsin Don Morton1987 University of Wisconsin-Platteville1981-84 *Linebacker, Princeton University Frank Navarro*PlayerCHRYST’S BACKGROUNDChryst spent three seasons with the Cardinals, serving as the team’stight ends coach from 1996-97 before be<strong>com</strong>ing the quarterbackscoach in 1998. He began his <strong>NFL</strong> coaching career with the ChicagoBears in 1991 as the director of research/quality control, a positionhe held until 1995. In the spring of 1992, Chryst, after being out ofuniform for eight years, took a 15-day hiatus from the Bears to longsnap in three playoff games for the short-handed Orlando Thunderof the World League. Interestingly, he had made his professionalcoaching debut with the Thunder in 1991, serving as the wide receivers/runningbacks coach.Chryst began his coaching career at University of Wisconsin-Plattevillein 1987 before moving over to the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1988. Chryst then spent two years at the University ofWyoming, serving as the offensive line coach in 1989 and the quarterbackscoach in 1990.A three-year starter at linebacker for Princeton University, Chrystalso played baseball for two seasons for the Tigers. He earned abachelor’s degree in history from Princeton as well as a master’s degreein educational administration from the University of Wisconsin.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\20// MEDIA GUIDE


A former <strong>NFL</strong> tight end, Reggie Davis is in his first season as tightends coach for the 49ers after being hired on February 4, 2011.Davis previously played alongside, and coached under, 49ers headcoach Jim Harbaugh, while with the San Diego Chargers and at theUniversity of San Diego, respectively.Davis spent the previous three years as the running backs coach atOregon State University. Under his tutelage, RB Jacquizz Rodgersbecame the first freshman in the history of the Pac-10 Conference toearn its Offensive MVP award in 2008, after rushing for 1,253 yardsand earning All-America honors for his efforts.Prior to joining the Beavers in 2008, Davis was the running backscoach at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas from 2005-07. In 2004,he served on Harbaugh’s San Diego coaching staff, tutoring the tightends and assisting with special teams. From 2000-04, he workedas a speed and strength coach for Play Fast Athletics in San Diego.A University of Washington standout, Davis went on to play two seasonsalongside Harbaugh as a Charger (1999-2000), appearing in 26games (three starts).A native of Long Beach, CA, Davis holds a degree in sociology. Heand his wife Jennifer have five children, a daughter, Kayla, and twosets of twins, DeSean and Jalen, and Jordan and Tyson.YEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2011-current Tight Ends, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh2008-10 Running Backs, Oregon State Mike Riley2005-07 Running Backs, UNLV Mike Sanford2004 Tight Ends, San Diego State Jim Harbaugh1999-2000 *Tight End, San Diego Chargers Mike Riley1994-98 *Tight End/Linebackers, University of Washington Jim Lambright*PlayerDAVIS’ BACKGROUNDSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\21// MEDIA GUIDE


Ed Donatell is in his first season with the 49ers after being hiredas the team’s secondary coach on January 19, 2011.With over three decades of coaching experience, including 20 years inthe <strong>NFL</strong>, Donatell has worked with several of the most highly regardeddefensive backs in pro football history, including Ronnie Lott, SteveAtwater, LeRoy Butler, Darren Sharper, Ty Law, Lawyer Milloy, ChampBailey and Brian Dawkins.Donatell most recently served as the secondary coach with the DenverBroncos from 2009-10. Over the course of two seasons with theBroncos, the team ranked seventh in the <strong>NFL</strong> in opponent <strong>com</strong>pletionpercentage (58.8) and ninth in passing yards per game (223.7).Prior to working as the defensive coordinator for the University ofWashington in 2008 and a special assistant for the New York Jets in2007, Donatell served as the defensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falconsfrom 2004-06.In his first season with Atlanta in 2004, the Falcons advanced to theNFC Championship Game and led the <strong>NFL</strong> in sacks (48) for the first timein club history. During his final year as the Falcons defensive coordinatorin 2006, the club led the <strong>NFL</strong> in third-down percentage (30.2), whileranking sixth in the league in yards per carry allowed (3.8).Donatell spent four seasons as Green Bay’s defensive coordinator(2000-03), helping the Packers lead the <strong>NFL</strong> with 116 takeaways from2001 to 2003. Green Bay advanced to the playoffs during each of thosethree seasons, including the 2001 and 2002 campaigns when they wonthe NFC North title. In 2002, Donatell’s defense set a Green Bay recordwith 52 sacks and led the <strong>NFL</strong> with 45 takeaways. That year, Sharperearned his second Pro Bowl selection under Donatell after tying forthe NFC lead among safeties with seven interceptions.DONATELL’S BACKGROUNDIn Donatell’s first stint with the Broncos (1995-99) he served as theteam’s secondary coach and won back-to-back Super Bowls in 1998an 1999. The Broncos ranked seventh in the league in both passingyards per game (199.6) and passing yards per attempt allowed (6.5), enroute to earning three playoff berths under Donatell. The Broncos alsoranked in the top 10 against the pass in four of Donatell’s five seasonsas defensive backs coach.Donatell made his <strong>NFL</strong> coaching debut as the secondary coach with theNew York Jets from 1990-94, where he worked with Lott in the final twoseasons of his career.Prior to making the jump to the <strong>NFL</strong>, Donatell spent 11 seasons in thecollegiate ranks. He served as the defensive backs coach at Cal StateFullerton (1989), the University of Idaho (1986-88) and the Universityof Pacific (1983-85). He also was a graduate assistant at the Universityof Washington (1981-82) and Kent State (1979-80).An all-conference defensive back, team captain and four-year letterwinnerat Glenville State (WV) University, Donatell received a bachelor’sdegree in physical education in 1979. He went on to earn a master’sdegree in administration from Kent State in 1981. A native of Stow,OH, Donatell is married to his wife Shari, and the couple has three children,Brenna, Thomas and Steven.YEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2011-current Secondary, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh2009-10 Secondary, Denver Broncos Eric Studesville/Josh McDaniels2008 Defensive Coordinator, University of Washington Tyrone Willingham2007 Special Assistant, New York Jets Eric Mangini2004-06 Defensive Coordinator, Atlanta Falcons Jim Mora2000-03 Defensive Coordinator, Green Bay Packers Mike Sherman1995-99 Defensive Backs, Denver Broncos Mike Shanahan1990-94 Defensive Backs, New York Jets Pete Carroll/Bruce Coslet1989 Defensive Backs, Cal State Fullerton Gene Murphy1986-88 Defensive Backs, University of Idaho Keith Gilbertson1983-85 Defensive Backs, University of Pacific Bob Cope1981-82 Graduate Assistant, University of Washington Don James1979-80 Graduate Assistant, Kent State Ron BlackledgeSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\22// MEDIA GUIDE


With an extensive collegiate coaching background that spanstwo decades, Tim Drevno is in his first <strong>NFL</strong> season as the 49ers offensiveline coach. In his role, he works alongside fellow offensiveline coach, Mike Solari.Prior to joining the 49ers, Drevno served as a member of Jim Harbaugh’scoaching staff at Stanford from 2007-10. Over the course ofhis final two seasons with the Cardinal, Drevno coached a Stanfordoffensive line that allowed just 13 sacks during that span, ranking2nd in the nation in both 2009 (7) and 2010 (6). In addition, the Cardinaloffensive line led the way for a ground game that set a schoolrecord with 2,837 rushing yards (11th nationally – 218.2 yards/game) in 2009, followed by 2,779 yards in 2010.Drevno mentored center Chase Beeler, who earned first-team All-American AFCA, AP and Sporting News, and second-team WalterCamp All-America in 2010. A year prior, all five members of the offensiveline garnered postseason honors following the 2009 season.Prior to taking over the Cardinal offensive line in 2009, Drevnoserved as tight ends coach from 2007-08.Prior to his arrival at Stanford, Drevno was the offensive coordinatorand offensive line coach at the University of San Diego (2003-06). The Toreros won back-to-back NCAA Division I-AA Mid-Majornational titles and Pioneer League championships in 2005 and2006. Under his direction as offensive coordinator, the Toreros ledthe nation in total offense twice, finished 3rd once and 9th on theother occasion.The 2006 San Diego squad that finished 11-1 overall led all NCAADivision I-AA teams in passing offense (293.3 yards/game), totaloffense (494.25 yards/game) and scoring offense (42.83 points/game). Quarterback Josh Johnson was one of four offensive All-Americans on the team and led all NCAA Division I-AA quarterbacksin passing yards (3,320), passing efficiency (169.0), touchdown passes(34), and total offense (336.7 ypg). He also posted 721 yards and11 touchdowns rushing and one touchdown receiving. Johnson wenton to be selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the fifth round ofthe <strong>NFL</strong> draft in 2008.YEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2011-current Offensive Line, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh2009-10 Offensive Line, Stanford Jim Harbaugh2007-08 Tight Ends, Stanford Jim Harbaugh2003-06 Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line, University of San Diego Jim Harbaugh2000-02 Offensive Line, Idaho Kevin McGarry/Tom Cable1999 Offensive Line, San Jose State Dave Baldwin1998 Running Backs, UNLV Jeff Horton1996-97 Running Backs, Montana State Cliff Hysell1993-95 Tight Ends, Montana State Cliff Hysell1991-92 Graduate Student, Cal State Fullerton Gene Murphy1989-91 *Offensive Lineman, Cal State Fullerton Gene Murphy1987-88 *Offensive Lineman, El Camino College John Featherstone*PlayerDREVNO’S BACKGROUNDSan Diego set numerous offensive school records in 2005, includingpoints per game (42.6) and total offense (485.2 yards/game). In2004, the Torero offense averaged 432.4 yards of total offense pergame to rank 9th in the nation. The Toreros were also 11th in scoringoffense (36.1 points/game) and 12th in passing offense (275.4 yards/game). Drevno directed USD’s West Coast offense to 483.3 yardsper game to lead the nation and a Pioneer Football League best39.9 points per game in 2003, when the squad finished 8-2 and wasco-champs of the Pioneer Football League’s North Division.Drevno was the offensive line coach at Idaho for three seasons(2000-02) prior to joining the USD staff. The Vandal offense ranked6th in the nation in 2001 and 8th in 2000. He coached three <strong>NFL</strong>players while at Idaho, including Jake Scott, Rick Demulling and PatrickVenzke.Prior to his tenure at Idaho, Drevno’s previous coaching stops includedSan Jose State (offensive line - 1999), UNLV (running backs- 1998) and Montana State (tight ends - 1993-95; running backs1996-97).Drevno began his collegiate playing career at El Camino College,where he helped lead his club to a national title in 1987 and earnedAll-Mission League honors the following season. He then went onto start on the Cal State Fullerton offensive line for two seasons.Drevno was an all-league player at South Torrance High School.Drevno earned his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from CalState-Fullerton in 1992. Tim and his wife Shannon are the parents ofthree children, McKenna, Zachary and Baylee.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\23// MEDIA GUIDE


After a 14-year <strong>NFL</strong> playing career, Bobby Engram is in his firstseason as offensive assistant for the 49ers after being hired onJanuary 28, 2011Engram played wide receiver for the Chicago Bears, Seattle Seahawksand Kansas City Chiefs from 1996-2009. During his stintwith the Seahawks, Engram spent eight seasons learning the nuancesof the West Coast offense from head coach Mike Holmgren,offensive coordinator Gil Haskell and wide receivers coach NolanCromwell. He was extremely productive in Holmgren’s system, haulingin 399 receptions for 4,859 yards and 18 touchdowns duringthat span.Engram played in 176 career regular season games (113 starts), registering650 receptions for 7,751 yards and 35 touchdowns. He alsoplayed in nine <strong>NFL</strong> postseason contests, which included an appearancein Super Bowl XL, where he caught six passes for 70 yards inthe Seahawks match up against the Steelers. Engram enjoyed hismost productive pro season in 2007, when he recorded 94 receptionsfor 1,147 yards and six touchdowns. He was the Seahawks recipientof the Ed Block Courage Award in 2005.ENGRAM’S BACKGROUNDThe Camden, SC, native starred collegiately at Penn State University,where he was a three-time AP All-American (1993-95), threetimeAll-Big 10 selection (1993-1995) and the first recipient of theBiletnikoff Award in 1994. Engram currently ranks as the NittanyLions all-time leader in receiving yards (3,026), receiving touchdowns(31) and 100-yard receiving games (16), while ranking secondin receptions (167) behind Deon Butler (179). He is the only PennState player to record over 1,000 receiving yards in a season, havingdone it twice (1994, ‘95). Engram also racked up 786 career puntreturn yards, ranking him second in school history.Although Engram enters just his first year of coaching, he has studiedunder a number of seasoned coaches throughout his college andprofessional careers – Kenny Jackson (1993-95, PSU), Ivan Fears(1996-98, Chi.), Mike Borich (1999-2000, Chi.), Nolan Cromwell (2001-07, Sea.) and Keith Gilbertson (2008, Sea.).Engram established the “Bobby Engram Foundation” to aid in theresearch of sickle cell anemia after his daughter, Bobbi, told him shewanted to talk about her disease so she could help families. Engramalso serves as a spokesperson for the United Way.Engram is married to his wife, Deanna, and the couple has twodaughters, Bobbi and Phoebe, and two sons, Dean and Trey.YEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2011-current Offensive Assistant, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh2009 *Wide Receiver, Kansas City Chiefs Todd Haley2001-08 *Wide Receiver, Seattle Seahawks Mike Holmgren1996-2000 *Wide Receiver, Chicago Bears Dick Jauron, Dave Wannstedt1992-95 *Wide Receiver, Penn State Joe Paterno*PlayerSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\24// MEDIA GUIDE


Ejiro Evero (eeh-JEE-row EV-uh-row) is in his first season withthe 49ers after being named quality control coach on January 21,2011.Evero joined San Francisco after spending the 2010 season at theUniversity of Redlands as the special teams coordinator and safetiescoach.Prior to his stint with the Bulldogs, he spent three seasons with theTampa Bay Buccaneers (2007-09) as the defensive quality controlcoach. In his first year with the Bucs, Evero was part of a defensiveunit that ranked second in the <strong>NFL</strong> in total defense (278.4 ypg)and first in pass defense (170.5 ypg). The following year in 2008, hehelped the defense finish in the top 10 in total defense for a secondconsecutive season, ranking ninth in the <strong>NFL</strong> by allowing only 306.1yards per game.Before joining Tampa Bay, Evero spent two seasons (2005-06) asan assistant coach at the University of California-Davis where hehelped the Aggies to the Great West Conference Championship in2005. In 2004, he was a football intern at UC-Davis, while also servingas an assistant coach for the Davis High School junior varsitysquad.Evero was a four-year letterman at UC-Davis, starting at safetyfor three seasons. A two-time captain for the Aggies, he was twicenamed a Division II All-American (2002-03). Following his collegecareer in 2004, he signed with the Oakland Raiders as an undraftedfree agent.Ejero <strong>com</strong>pleted his Master of Business Administration from NationalUniversity in 2006.YEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2011-current Quality Control, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh2010 Special Teams Coordinator/Safeties, University of Redlands Mike Maynard2007-09 Defensive Quality Control, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Raheem Morris/John Gruden2005-06 Assistant Coach, University of California-Davis Bob Biggs2000-03 *Safety, University of California-Davis Bob Biggs*PlayerEVERO’S BACKGROUNDSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\25// MEDIA GUIDE


Peter Hansen is in his first season as defensive assistant/qualitycontrol coach for the 49ers after being hired on February 4, 2011.Hansen spent the previous two years as a defensive assistant onthe Stanford Cardinal coaching staff, working closely with 49ers defensivecoordinator Vic Fangio in film breakdown, scouting reportsand practice preparation. He had previously served as a strengthand conditioning intern for the Cardinal, in 2008.As an assistant coach at Palo Alto High School for four seasons(2004-07), Hansen worked primarily with the Vikings tight ends anddefensive ends. He also served as the team’s defensive coordinatorduring the 2006 and 2007 campaigns.YEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2011-current Defensive Assistant/Quality Control, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh2009-10 Defensive Assistant, Stanford Jim Harbaugh2008 Strength and Conditioning Intern, Stanford Jim Harbaugh2006-07 Defensive Coordinator, Palo Alto High School Earl Hansen2004-05 Assistant Coach, Palo Alto High School Earl Hansen2003 *Tight End/Defensive End, Cannes Iron Mask (France) Enver Ramovic1997-2001 *Tight End/Quarterback, University of Arizona Dick Tomey/John Mackovic*PlayerHANSEN’S BACKGROUNDA two-sport athlete at the University of Arizona, Hansen majoredin economics and played both football and basketball. He blockedseven field goals and point after attempts during his career, andearned second team all-conference honors as a special teams performer,in 2000. Hansen was a member of the Wildcats basketballteam during the 1999-2000 and 2001-02 seasons.Hansen played professional football for the Cannes Iron Mask inCannes, France, in 2003, and later played professional basketballfor Club Falcon in Copenhagen, Denmark, during the 2003-04 season.A Palo Alto native, Hansen attended Palo Alto High School wherehe played for his father, Earl, the long-time football coach at theschool.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\26// MEDIA GUIDE


Greg Jackson is in his first season as secondary coach for the49ers after being hired on February 17, 2011.Jackson joins San Francisco after having spent the last eight yearscoaching in the collegiate ranks. In 2010, he was the nickel back/assistant linebackers coach for a University of Wisconsin team thatfinished the year ranked seventh in the nation with an 11-2 record.Prior to joining the Badgers, Jackson coached at Tulane University,serving as the linebackers/kickoff team coach (2009), the safeties/kickoff team coach (2008) and the defensive backs coach (2007).Jackson spent three seasons as the defensive backs coach at Louisiana-Monroe(2004-06), where he coached All-Sun Belt Conferencedefensive back Chris Harris, who led the country with seven interceptions,in 2004. He also spent one year as the defensive backscoach for the University of Idaho (2003).Jackson enjoyed a 12-year career as a <strong>NFL</strong> safety. He originallyentered the league as a third-round draft choice of the New YorkGiants in 1989, with whom he played until 1993. Jackson then wenton to play for the Philadelphia Eagles (1994-95), New Orleans Saints(1996) and San Diego Chargers (1997-2000). He was a teammate of49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh during his final two years with theChargers. In his career, Jackson played in 168 games (129 starts) andregistered 32 interceptions.YEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2011-current Secondary, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh2010 Nickel Back/Assistant Linebackers, Wisconsin Bret Bielema2009 Linebackers/Kickoff Team, Tulane Bob Toledo2008 Safeties/Kickoff Team, Tulane Bob Toledo2007 Defensive Backs, Tulane Bob Toledo2004-06 Defensive Backs, Louisiana-Monroe Charlie Weatherbie2003 Defensive Backs, Idaho Tom Cable1997-2000 *Safety, San Diego Chargers Mike Riley/Kevin Gilbride/June Jones1996 *Safety, New Orleans Saints Rick Venturi1994-95 *Safety, Philadelphia Eagles Ray Rhodes/Rich Kotite1989-93 *Safety, New York Giants Dan Reeves/Ray Handley/Bill Parcells1985-88 *Safety, LSU Mike Archer/Bill Arnsparger*PlayerJACKSON’S BACKGROUNDJackson enjoyed a productive collegiate career at LSU from 1985-88, helping the Tigers to a <strong>com</strong>bined 36-10-2 record over that span.LSU won the Southeastern Conference championships in 1986 and1988, and played in bowl game every year.Jackson, a safety, was a first-team All-American in 1988, leading thenation with seven interceptions. His 219 interception return yards isthe second-highest single-season total in SEC history.A native of Miami, FL, Jackson earned a bachelor’s degree in <strong>com</strong>municationsbroadcasting from Fairleigh Dickinson University, in 2004.Jackson and his wife, Dina, have two children, Greg Jr. and Jayden,while his oldest son, Jamal, is a football student-athlete at AppalachianState University.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\27// MEDIA GUIDE


With over 30 years of coaching experience in the collegiateranks, Jim Leavitt is in his first season as the linebackers coach forthe 49ers after being hired on January 19, 2011.Prior to joining San Francisco, Leavitt was the head coach at theUniversity of South Florida, a position he held since the program’sinception in 1995. In 13 seasons, he led the Bulls to a 95-57 record.The program began play in 1997 at the division I-AA level and immediatesuccess propelled the Bulls to a national ranking for 24consecutive weeks. In 2001, South Florida became a Division I-A independentbefore moving to Conference USA, in 2003. Leavitt’s continuedsuccess helped South Florida move into the Big East prior tothe 2005 season. That year, Leavitt led the Bulls to their first everBowl appearance.Since be<strong>com</strong>ing a member of the Big East Conference in 2005,Leavitt led the Bulls to a 40-24 record, including five consecutiveBowl appearances, posting a 3-2 record in those games. South Florida’sascension into the top 25 from entry into I-A/FCS was the fastestin NCAA history, surpassing Boise State’s rise by a mere sevenweeks. The Bulls achieved another record on September 30, 2007,when they became the fastest program of the modern era to reachthe top 10, landing at No. 6 in the AP Poll and No. 9 in the Coaches’Poll. On October 14, 2007, South Florida received its first ever BCSranking as the No. 2 team in the nation behind only the Ohio StateBuckeyes. That week, the team was also ranked No. 2 in the AP Polland No. 3 in both the Coaches’ and the Harris Interactive Poll.LEAVITT’S BACKGROUNDPrior to be<strong>com</strong>ing the head coach at South Florida, Leavitt workedunder legendary coach Bill Snyder at Kansas State from 1990-95.Leavitt served as the linebackers coach for two seasons before be<strong>com</strong>ingthe defensive coordinator. He was instrumental in buildinga Wildcat defense that improved from 93rd in the nation in 1993 tothe number one ranked unit in 1995.His coaching career began as a graduate assistant at the Universityof Missouri (1978-79). Leavitt followed that by serving as the defensivecoordinator at the University of Dubuque (IA) from 1980-81.He then spent five seasons at Morning Side College (IA), working asthe special teams coordinator for one year before being named thedefensive coordinator in 1983.In 1988, Leavitt turned his attention towards obtaining his Ph.D inpsychology from the University of Iowa, an endeavor he had beenpursing sporadically since 1982. By 1989, Leavitt simply needed to<strong>com</strong>plete his dissertation when Iowa head coach Hayden Fry offeredhim a graduate position. With the coaching bug in his blood, Leavittjumped at the opportunity and was able to fast track his coachingcareer in I-A football. Following the ‘89 season, Leavitt was namedto Bill Snyder’s staff at Kansas State.A native of Harlingen, TX, Leavitt is married to his wife, Jody, andthe couple has a daughter, Sofia. Leavitt also has another daughter,Deandra.YEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2011-current Linebackers, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh1995-2009 Head Coach, University of South Florida Jim Leavitt1992-95 Defensive Coordinator, Kansas State University Bill Snyder1990-91 Linebackers, Kansas State University Bill Snyder1989 Graduate Assistant, University of Iowa Hayden Fry1988 Academic Internship, University of Iowa Hayden Fry1983-87 Defensive Coordinator, Morning Side College Erv Mondt1982 Special Teams Coordinator, Morning Side College Tim McGuire1980-81 Defensive Coordinator, University of Dubuque Don Birmingham1978-79 Graduate Assistant, University of Missouri Warren PowersSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\28// MEDIA GUIDE


John Morton is in his first year with the 49ers after being namedthe team’s wide receivers coach on January 20, 2011.Morton spent the previous four years at the University of SouthernCalifornia as the school’s wide receivers coach. He also held theposition of the Trojans passing game coordinator in 2007-08 and2010, while serving as the school’s offensive coordinator in 2009.Under Morton’s tutelage, WR Damian Williams earned All-Pac-10first team honors and, along with WR Patrick Turner, was a thirdround draft pick in the 2009 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft.Prior to joining USC, Morton served at the passing game coordinator/offensiveassistant with the New Orleans Saints in 2006, helpingthe Saints earn a berth in the NFC Championship game that season.Morton worked under Jim Harbaugh at the University of San Diegoas the passing game/wide receivers coach in 2005. That year, QBJosh Johnson set school records in <strong>com</strong>pletions (260), <strong>com</strong>pletionpercentage (70.1) and passing yards (3,256), while WR Adam Hannulaset a school record in 73 receptions.From 1997-2004, Morton worked for the Oakland Raiders in severalcapacities and served alongside Harbaugh for two years (2002-03).He began in the Raiders personnel department and then worked asan offensive assistant, coaching the wide receivers for two years(1998-99). Morton then became the offensive quality control coachin 2000 and again worked with the wide receivers until 2001. Hewas then elevated to senior offensive assistant/wide receiverscoach in 2002, where he coached Jerry Rice, who earned Pro Bowlhonors, and Tim Brown on a team that earned a trip to the SuperBowl. Morton was later named the team’s tight ends coach in 2004.YEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2011-current Wide Receivers, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh2010 Passing Game Coordinator/WR, University of Southern California Lane Kiffin2009 Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers, University of Southern California Pete Carroll2007-08 Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers, University of Southern California Pete Carroll2006 Passing Game Coordinator/Offensive Assistant, New Orleans Saints Sean Payton2005 Passing Game/Wide Receivers, University of San Diego Jim Harbaugh2004 Tight Ends, Oakland Raiders Norv Turner2002-03 Senior Offensive Assistant/Wide Receivers, Oakland Raiders Bill Callahan2000-01 Offensive Quality Control/Wide Receivers, Oakland Raiders John Gruden1998-99 Offensive Assistant/Wide Receivers, Oakland Raiders John Gruden1997 Personnel Department, Oakland Raiders Joe Bugel1997 *Wide Receiver, Frankfurt Galaxy Ernie Stautner1995-96 *Wide Receiver, Toronto Argonauts Don Matthews/Bob O’Billovich1993-94 *Wide Receiver (Practice Squad), Oakland Raiders/Green Bay Packers Art Shell/Mike Holmgren1991-92 *Wide Receiver, Western Michigan Al Molde1989-90 *Wide Receiver, Grand Rapids Community College Fred Julian*PlayerMORTON’S BACKGROUNDMorton originally signed with Oakland as an undrafted rookie widereceiver in 1993, and spent part of the next two seasons (1993-94)on the Raiders practice squad. He also spent time with Green Bay in1993 and was in training camp with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 1995.Morton returned to training camp with the Raiders again in 1996.He played for the CFL’s Toronto Argonauts in 1995 and 1996, andlater with the World League’s Frankfurt Galaxy in the spring of 1997.Morton played at Western Michigan for two seasons (1991-92),where he finished 10th on the school’s all-time receiving list (78receptions) and eighth in receiving yards (1,278), earning All-Mid-American Conference honors as a senior, in 1992. He later receiveda bachelor’s degree in general studies from Western Michigan in1997. Morton came to Western Michigan after two years (1989-90)at Grand Rapids (MI) Community College, where he received his associate’sdegree in 1990.Morton and his wife, Shannon, have two daughters, Tierney Roseand Sage Marie.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\29// MEDIA GUIDE


Tom Rathman rejoined the 49ers as the team’s running backscoach in 2009 after serving the previous two seasons in the samecapacity with the Oakland Raiders. It marks Rathman’s secondcoaching stint in San Francisco, having also coached the runningbacks for the team from 1997 to 2002.Under Rathman’s tutelage, RB Frank Gore has solidified his reputationas one of the premier backs in the league. Gore was having oneof the best seasons of his career in 2010 before being placed onInjured Reserve with a hip injury. Despite playing in only 11 games,he earned Pro Bowl recognition as an alternate at season’s end. Atthe time of his injury, Gore ranked fifth in the NFC in rushing yards(853) and second in yards from scrimmage (1,305).A year prior, Gore became the first player in 49ers history to rushfor more than 1,000 yards in four seasons (2006-09), as the fifthyear veteran posted 1,120 rushing yards and a career-high 10 rushingtouchdowns on the season, despite missing two games due toinjury. <strong>For</strong> his efforts, Gore was named an alternate for the 2010Pro Bowl, and eventually played in the honorary game. He also wastwice named NFC Offensive Player of the Week (2 & 14).While with the Raiders, Rathman oversaw a rushing attack thatranked 10th (124.2 ypg) in the <strong>NFL</strong> in 2008 after ranking 6th (130.4ypg) a year prior. Rathman played an instrumental role in developingRB Justin Fargas, who rushed for 1,009 yards in 2007 and 853yards in 2008.Prior to joining the Raiders, Rathman served as the running backscoach for the Detroit Lions from 2003 to 2005. In 2004, Rathmantutored RB Kevin Jones, who rushed for 1,133 yards, including an<strong>NFL</strong>-leading 825 yards on 153 attempts (5.4 avg.) over the final sevengames of the season. Jones’ performance in his first <strong>NFL</strong> seasonwas tops among rookies in the <strong>NFL</strong> that year and the best rookieseason by a Lions running back since RB Barry Sanders in 1989.During Rathman’s first coaching stint with the 49ers, San Francisco’srushing attack finished in the top 10 among <strong>NFL</strong> teams in five of thesix seasons under his guidance, including top-ranked seasons in1998 (159.0 ypg) and 1999 (130.9 ypg), to go along with a 2nd rankedunit in 2001 (140.3).In 2001, Rathman was instrumental in guiding RB Garrison Hearst,the two-time <strong>NFL</strong> Comeback Player of the Year, to his second careerPro Bowl selection. He coached RB Charlie Garner to his second consecutive1,000-yard season and his first career Pro Bowl selectionin 2000 after gaining 1,142 yards on 258 carries and a career-highseven touchdowns. Garner also eclipsed his career-highs with 68receptions for 647 yards and three touchdowns.Prior to his coaching career, Rathman enjoyed an <strong>NFL</strong> playing careerof his own that spanned nine seasons (1986-94) as a fullback.He entered the league as a third round pick by San Francisco, wherehe spent the first eight years of his career helping the 49ers capturetwo World Championships (Super Bowl XXIII and XXIV) and sevenNFC West titles. In 1989, he led all <strong>NFL</strong> running backs in receivingwith 73 receptions for 616 yards. Rathman played his final seasonin the <strong>NFL</strong> with the Los Angeles Raiders in 1994, closing out his <strong>NFL</strong>career with 2,020 rushing yards, 320 receptions for 2,684 yardsand 34 total touchdowns.In between his playing and coaching career in the <strong>NFL</strong>, the GrandIsland, Nebraska native helped rebuild the Menlo College (CA) programby serving as the team’s offensive coordinator in 1996 afterserving as the running backs coach at Serra High School in San Mateo(CA) in 1995.A three-year letterman at Nebraska, Rathman rushed for 1,425yards and averaged more than six yards per carry.Rathman and his wife, Holly, have three daughters: Nicole, Alexandra,and Samantha.YEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2009-current Running Backs, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh/Jim Tomsula/Mike Singletary2007-08 Running Backs, Oakland Raiders Lane Kiffin2003-05 Running Backs, Detroit Lions Steve Mariucci1997-02 Running Backs, San Francisco 49ers Steve Mariucci1996 Offensive Coordinator, Menlo College Doug Cosbie1994 *Running Back, Oakland Raiders Art Shell1986-93 *Running Back, San Francisco 49ers George Seifert/Bill Walsh1983-85 *Running Back, Nebraska Tom Osborne* PlayerRATHMAN’S BACKGROUNDSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\30// MEDIA GUIDE


Mike Solari rejoined the 49ers in 2010 as the team’s offensiveline coach after having previously served as the tight ends/assistantoffensive line coach for San Francisco from 1992-96 under legendarycoach Bobb McKittrick. In his role, Solari works closely withoffensive line coach Tim Drevno.In 2010, Solari relied on his extensive experience as he helped shufflean offensive line that was plagued by injury, while also integratingfirst round draft picks T Anthony Davis and G Mike Iupati intothe starting lineup. After a season-ending injury to starting centerEric Heitmann in training camp, Solari was able to quickly find a replacementin David Baas, who hadn’t started a game at center sincecollege. Baas went on to start all 16 games for the 49ers and earnedthe coveted Bobb McKittrick Award as voted upon by his teammates.Prior to joining the 49ers, Solari spent two seasons (2008-09) asthe offensive line coach for the Seattle Seahawks. Under his direction,tackle Walter Jones was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2008.Following his initial stint with the 49ers, Solari spent nine seasonsas the offensive line coach for Kansas City (1997-2005). With Solaridirecting the Kansas City offensive line, the team averaged 126.8rushing yards per game, ranking fourth in the <strong>NFL</strong> during that timespan.Solari’s line produced a trio of Pro Bowl offensive linemen in 2004and 2005, in guards Will Shields and Brian Waters, as well as tackleWillie Roaf. Kansas City became the first club to ac<strong>com</strong>plish thatfeat since Dallas from 1993-96. As a result of his offensive line’sdominance, the Chiefs offense led the league in total offense in 2004(franchise-record 418.4 ypg) and 2005 (387.0 ypg).YEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2010-current Offensive Line, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh/Jim Tomsula/Mike Singletary2008-09 Offensive Line, Seattle Seahawks Jim Mora/Mike Holmgren2006-07 Offensive Coordinator, Kansas City Chiefs Herman Edwards1997-2005 Offensive Line, Kansas City Chiefs Dick Vermeil/Gunther Cunningham/Marty Schottenheimer1992-96 Tight Ends/Asst. Offensive Line, San Francisco 49ers George Seifert1990-91 Offensive Line, Alabama Gene Stallings1989 Offensive Line, Phoenix Cardinals Gene Stallings1987-88 Assistant Offensive Line/Special Teams, Dallas Cowboys Tom Landry1986 Offensive Coordinator/OL, University of Pittsburgh Mike Gottfried1983-85 Offensive Line, Kansas Mike Gottfried1981-82 Offensive Line, University of Cincinnati Mike Gottfried1980 Offensive Line, Boise State Jim Criner1979 Offensive Line, U.S. International Tom Walsh1978 Offensive Line, Mira Costa Junior College1976-77 Offensive Line, Mission Bay High School1972-75 *Offensive Lineman, San Diego State Claude Gilbert/Don Coryell*PlayerSOLARI’S BACKGROUNDThe Daly City, CA, native was later promoted by the Chiefs to offensivecoordinator in 2006. During his 11-year tenure in Kansas City,the team finished in the top 10 in rushing on seven occasions, in thetop five four times, and ranked 6th in the <strong>NFL</strong> in total offense (359.2yards per game) over that span. Solari was one of just six assistantcoaches in team history to record more than a decade of servicewith the franchise.While with the 49ers from 1992 to 1996, Solari was largely responsiblefor the development of tight end Brent Jones, who made fourPro Bowl appearances, and was instrumental in the team’s successfulSuper Bowl XXIX season.Solari began his <strong>NFL</strong> coaching career with the Dallas Cowboys in1987, where he was the assistant offensive line/special teams coachfor two seasons. He moved on to the Phoenix Cardinals to work withGene Stallings for one season, before joining him at the Universityof Alabama (1990-91).In 1976, Solari’s coaching career began at Mission Bay (CA) HighSchool, followed by stints at Mira Costa Junior College (1978) andU.S. International (1979). The following year, he helped lead BoiseState to the NCAA Division I-AA Championship. He spent additionaltime on the collegiate level at Cincinnati (1981-82) and Kansas (1983-85), and later served as the offensive coordinator at the Universityof Pittsburgh (1986).A former offensive lineman at San Diego State, Solari was a teammateof former Chiefs head coach and current ESPN analyst HermEdwards, as well as Carolina Panthers head coach John Fox.Solari is married to wife, Patti, and the couple has three children,Tamara, Stephanie and Michael.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\31// MEDIA GUIDE


Kevin Tolbert is in his first season with the 49ers as the team’sassistant strength and conditioning coach.He joined the San Francisco after having served under head coachJim Harbaugh at Stanford from 2009-2010. In 2009, he worked asthe assistant strength & conditioning coach for the Cardinal beforebeing promoted to head strength and conditioning coach the followingyear.Prior to joining Harbaugh at Stanford, Tolbert worked with the DetroitLions in 2008 as the team’s assistant strength and conditioningcoach. Before making the jump to the <strong>NFL</strong>, Tolbert spent eightseasons (2001-07) at the University of Michigan as the Wolverinesstrength & conditioning coach.YEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2011-current Assistant Strength and Conditioning, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh2010 Head Strength and Conditioning, Stanford University Jim Harbaugh2009 Assistant Strength and Conditioning, Stanford University Jim Harbaugh2008 Assistant Strength and Conditioning, Detroit Lions Rod Marinelli2001-07 Strength and Conditioning, University of Michigan Lloyd Carr1998-2000 Weight Training and Conditioning, University of Miami Butch Davis1996-97 Volunteer Strength and Conditioning, Philadelphia Eagles Ray Rhodes1978-80 *Fullback, U.S. Naval Academy George Welsh* PlayerTOLBERT’S BACKGROUNDTolbert started his collegiate coaching career with the University ofMiami in 1998, serving as the Hurricanes weight training and conditioningcoach for three seasons. Tolbert also spent time as a volunteerstrength & conditioning coach with the Philadelphia Eagles(1996-97).A native of Hempstead, NY, Tolbert graduated from the UnitedStates Naval Academy in 1981 with a bachelors of science degreein physical science. He was a three-year football letterman for theMidshipmen, helping the squad to a pair of bowl appearances.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\32// MEDIA GUIDE


Jim Tomsula is in his fifth season with the 49ers as the team’s defensiveline coach, after having also served as San Francisco’s interim headcoach for the final game of the 2010 season.Since Tomsula’s arrival, the 49ers run defense and pass rush havesteadily improved. During his four seasons with the team, the defensiveline has allowed a mere 3.7 yards per carry, to rank 4th in the <strong>NFL</strong> duringthat span. In terms of yards per carry allowed, San Francisco’s defenseranked 5th (3.8) in 2007, 8th (3.8) in 2008, 3rd (3.6) in 2009 and 2nd (3.5)in 2010, a notable improvement from ranking 16th (4.1) in 2006 prior toTomsula’s arrival.In 2010, the 49ers ranked 6th in the <strong>NFL</strong> in run defense, allowing just1,547 rushing yards (96.7 ypg), marking the lowest rushing total allowedby the team since 1997 (1,366 yards). DT Justin Smith was named to thePro Bowl for the second consecutive year after recording 8.5 sacks, themost since his rookie season.A year prior, the 49ers ranked 6th (97.0 ypg) in the <strong>NFL</strong> against the run,as Smith finished the year among the team leaders in tackles (90), whilealso posting 6.0 sacks, 2 FFs and 2 FRs. <strong>For</strong> his efforts, he appeared inthe 2010 Pro Bowl as an alternate.Also charged with the development of the team’s pass rush, Tomsula hashelped the 49ers increase their sack totals from 65 over his first twoseasons to 80 the past two years. After ranking tied for 3rd in 2009 with44 sacks, the 49ers posted 36 in 2010 for a two-year total that ranked7th in the <strong>NFL</strong> over that span.The epitome of a journeyman, Tomsula has coached 28 seasons of footballat the high school, college and professional levels since the Fall of1989. During that span he spent one entire year out of football (1996)and has held a multitude of coaching titles including - head coach, assistanthead coach, defensive coordinator, special teams coach, linebackerscoach, defensive line coach and strength and conditioning coach.Tomsula joined the 49ers after enjoying one of the most successful stintsin <strong>NFL</strong> Europa history. Prior to being named the head coach of the RheinFire in 2006, which made him the youngest coach in <strong>NFL</strong>E history at age38, Tomsula served as the Berlin Thunder’s defensive coordinator fortwo seasons, winning World Bowl XII in his first season with a defensethat ranked first in the <strong>NFL</strong>E against the run.Tomsula joined the <strong>NFL</strong>E in 1998 as the defensive line coach of the EnglandMonarchs. He then went on to serve in the same capacity for fiveseasons with the Scottish Claymores, where he established a reputationfor producing some of the league’s most dominant lines. He also playeda leading role in mentoring and teaching young talent in the league’sNational Player Development program.Between <strong>NFL</strong> Europa seasons, Tomsula spent each fall as a member ofDivision II Catawba College’s coaching staff, as coaching in the <strong>NFL</strong>E wasnot a year-round post. While at Catawba, he was part of numerous collegeall-star games in a coaching capacity.Tomsula was a defensive lineman at Catawba College in Salisbury, NC,after transferring from Middle Tennessee State. In 1989, he started hiscoaching career as an assistant at his alma mater after a knee injuryended his playing career. He went on to coach the defensive line coachat Woodland Hills (PA) High School in 1990.Interestingly, Tomsula spent two seasons out of football. He served asa sales rep for Thera-Kinetics, a medical equipment <strong>com</strong>pany, in 1991,until he landed a job as an assistant at Charleston Southern University,SC, (1992-95). In order to make ends meet in Charleston, Tomsula heldmany odd jobs such as delivering newspapers for The Post and Courier,serving as a night janitor at an insurance agency, and cutting firewood.After his stint at Charleston Southern, he returned to his hometown ofPittsburgh, PA, where he cleaned the floors at a department store untillanding a job as a sales rep at Cisco Foods. Tomsula returned to thecoaching ranks in 1997, as the volunteer assistant defensive line coachat Catawba. With no in<strong>com</strong>e from his coaching passion, he again pickedup a part-time job as an entry-way carpeting salesman and even livedout of his car at times.He and his wife, Julie, reside in San Jose with their daughters Britneyand Brooke, and son Bear.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\33// MEDIA GUIDE


COACH BIOJIM TOMSULATOMSULA’S BACKGROUNDYEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2011-current Defensive Line, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh2010 Interim Head Coach, San Francisco 49ers Jim Tomsula2007-10 Defensive Line, San Francisco 49ers Mike Singletary/Mike Nolan2006 Head Coach, Rhein Fire Jim Tomsula2004-05 Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers, Catawba College Chip Hester2002-03 Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line, Catawba College Chip Hester2001 Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line/Linebackers/Strength & Conditioning, Catawba College David Bennett1998-99 Defensive Line/Outside Linebackers/Special Teams, Catawba College David Bennett1997 Defensive Line, Catawba College David Bennett1992-95 Linebackers/Defensive Line/Strength and Conditioning Coordinator, Charleston Southern David Dowd1990 Defensive Line, Woodland Hills (PA) High School George Novak1989 Strength and Conditioning Coordinator/Defensive Line, Catawba College Bill Mauldin1987-88 *Defensive Lineman, Catawba College Bill Mauldin1985 *Defensive Lineman, Middle Tennessee State Boots Donnelly* PlayerTOMSULA’S <strong>NFL</strong> EUROPE BACKGROUNDYEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2005 Defensive Coordinator, Berlin Thunder Rick Lantz2004 Defensive Coordinator/Special Teams, Berlin Thunder Rick Lantz2001-03 Defensive Line/Special Teams, Scottish Claymores Gene Dahlquist1999-2000 Defensive Line/Outside Linebackers/Special Teams, Scottish Claymores Jim Criner1998 Defensive Line/Special Teams England Monarchs Lionel TaylorSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\34// MEDIA GUIDE


Mark Uyeyama (ooh-ee-YAH-muh) is in his fourth season withthe 49ers, and first as head strength and conditioning coach, afterhaving served as the assistant strength and conditioning coach theprevious three seasons.Uyeyama is responsible for overseeing the team’s strength andconditioning program, which includes strength, power development,speed, recovery and regeneration, as well as the nutritional programfor the players. He brings an individualized approach to thestrength and conditioning position within a team-based context.Uyeyama served as San Francisco’s assistant strength and conditioningcoach from 2008 to 2010 after having served as the headstrength and conditioning coach at Utah State University from 2004to 2007.YEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2011-current Head Strength and Conditioning, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh2008-10 Assistant Strength and Conditioning, San Francisco 49ers Jim Tomsula/Mike Singletary/Mike Nolan2004-07 Head Strength and Conditioning, Utah State Brent Guy/Mike Dennehy2003 Assistant, Arizona State Dirk Koetter2001-02 Graduate Assistant, Arizona State Dirk Koetter1996-97 *Nose Gaurd, Northern State Dennis Miller1994-95 *Nose Guard, Butte Community College Craig Rigsbee* PlayerUYEYAMA’S BACKGROUNDUyeyama graduated from Utah in May of 2000 while working as astudent assistant strength coach for two years. He then became agraduate assistant at USU before moving to another graduate assistantposition at Arizona State from 2001 to 2003, when he waspromoted to a full-time assistant.Prior to working in the strength and conditioning field, Uyeyamaplayed football at Butte Community College in Oroville, CA andNorthern State University in Aberdeen, SD.He earned a master’s degree in higher and post secondary educationfrom ASU in May of 2003.Uyeyama is engaged to fiance, Tara, with a wedding date set in May.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\35// MEDIA GUIDE


Bill Nayes is in his third season with the 49ers as Special Assistantto the Head Coach.Prior to joining the 49ers, he served as Assistant Athletic Director/Directorof Football Operations at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for three years. With the Badgers, Nayes coordinated allteam operations, including game scheduling, budgeting, team travel,camps, operational schedules, and team bowl trips. He also servedas a liaison between football and various departments, and supervisedoffice personnel.Before his time at Wisconsin, Nayes served as Football OperationsCoordinator/Team Travel with the Seattle Seahawks under thenHead Coach Mike Holmgren from 1999 to 2006. During his sevenyears in Seattle, he was responsible for all aspects of the team’stravel, including the budget, team charters, hotel ac<strong>com</strong>modations,meal arrangements and ground transportation. Nayes also organizedthe Seahawks’ training camp and mini-camps, as well as theteam’s operational schedules.NAYES’ BACKGROUNDNayes was originally hired full-time by the Packers in 1997 afterserving as a training camp intern during the summers of 1995 and1996. He worked under Holmgren as Administrative Assistant/FootballOperations until 1999.During his years of working in football operations, which initiallybegan at his alma mater as a student football manager before movinginto a Football Operations Assistant role upon graduation, Nayeshas been a part of six college bowl games, four international games,and seven <strong>NFL</strong> postseasons, including three Super Bowls.Nayes graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from the Universityof Wisconsin-Madison in 1994. He and his wife, Paige, havea daughter, Natalia and a son, Joe. They reside in Santa Clara, CA.YEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2009-current Special Assistant to Head Coach, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh/Jim Tomsula/Mike Singletary2006-09 Asst. Athletic Director/Director of Football Operations, Univ. of Wisconsin Bret Bielema2000-06 Football Operations Coordinator/Team Travel, Seattle Seahawks Mike Holmgren1999-2000 Administrative Assistant/Football Operations, Seattle Seahawks Mike Holmgren1997-99 Administrative Assistant/Football Operations, Green Bay Packers Mike Holmgren1994-97 Football Operations Assistant, Univ. of Wisconsin Barry AlvarezSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\36// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYERSPRONUNCIATIONNaVorro Bowman nuh-VARR-oh, BOH-minnTramaine BrockTRUH-mainAhmad Brooksuh-MAHDTarell BrownTUH-rellBlake Costanzokuh-STAN-zohDemarcus DobbsDUH-mar-kusDashon GoldsonDUH-shawnTavares GoodenTUH-var-usParys HaralsonParisMike Iupatiyoo-PAH-teeSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS PRONUNCIATION GUIDERicky Jean Francois gene-FRAN-swah COACHESPRONUNCIATIONColin KaepernickCAP-ur-nick Geep ChrystJEEP, KRISTMoran NorrisMORE-ann Ejiro Evero eeh-JEE-row, EV-uh-rowChilo Rachal CHEYE-low, RAY-shell Jim LeavittLEV-itIsaac Sopoaga SOH-poh-AH-guh Mike Solarisoh-LAR-eehJoe StaleySTAY-lee Jim Tomsulatom-SOO-luhScott Tolzientoll-ZEEN Mark Uyeyama OOH-eeh-YAH-muhWill Tukuafutoo-koo-AH-fooDelanie Walkerduh-LAY-neeDonte WhitnerDON-tayMadieu Williamsmuh-DEE-yooSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\37// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME COACHESALBERT, Frank C., (Frankie) - (Stanford)Head Coach - 1956-58Assistant/Backfield Tutor - 1955ALSMAN, Ed - (Washington)Special Teams - 1976-77ATKINS, Bill - (Auburn)Defensive Secondary - 1976ATTAWAY, Jerry - (Sacramento State)Physical Development Coordinator - 1983-04BANASZEK, Cas - (Northwestern)Assistant Offensive Line - 1981BARNES, Michael - (New York-Cortland)Strength Development - 1994-2000BARRY, Joe - (Southern California)Defensive Quality Control - 2000BATTA, Tom - (Kent State)Tight Ends - 1999-02BEAKE, Chris - (Air <strong>For</strong>ce)Offensive Assistant - 2010Offensive Assistant - 2003Defensive Assistant - 2000-02Defensive Quality Control - 1999BEARD, Ed - (Tennessee)Linebackers - 1974-77Special Teams/Asst. Linebackers - 1973BENGSTON, Phil - (Minnesota)Defensive Coach - 1951-58BOARD, Dwaine - (North Carolina A&T)Defensive Line - 1994-2002Defensive Line Asst. - 1990-93BROOKS, Rich - (Oregon State)Special Teams/Defensive Backs - 1974-75BROWN, Greg - (UTEP)Defensive Backs - 1999BROWN, Ray - (Arkansas State)Assistant Offensive Line - 2010CARLISLE, Duane - (Maryland)Strength and Conditioning - 2008-2010Asst. Strength and Conditioning - 2005-07CARR, Jimmy - (Morris Harvey)Defensive Backs - 1978CARROLL, Pete - (Pacific)Defensive Coordinator - 1995-96CAVANAUGH, Matt - (Pittsburgh)Quarterbacks - 1996CHRISTIAN, Jamie - (Central Washington)Defensive Quality Control - 2003-04CHRISTIANSEN, Jack - (Colorado State)Head Coach - 1963-67Defensive Backs - 1959-63CHRISTIANSON, Michael - (Western Oregon)Coord. Football Information/Quality Control - 2011-CurrentCHRISTOFF, A. J. - (Idaho)Secondary - 2005CHRYST, GEEP - (Princeton)Quarterbacks - 2011-CurrentCIGNETTI, Frank - (Indiana University (PA))Quarterbacks - 2007CLARK, Monte - (Southern California)Head Coach - 1976COLCHICO, Dan - (San Jose State)Assistant Coach - 1967COSLET, Bruce - (Pacific)Tight Ends - 1980COZZETTO, Dan - (Idaho)Tight Ends - 2004DAHLEN, Neal - (San Jose State)Coaching Administrator - 1979-95DAVID, Jim - (Colorado State)Defensive Backs - 1964-66DAVIS, Billy - (Cincinnati)Defensive Coordinator - 2005-06DAVIS, Reggie - (Washington)Tight Ends - 2011-CurrentDAY, Shane - (Kansas State)Quality Control – 2007-09DEHAVEN, Bruce - (Southwestern College)Special Teams - 2000-02DONATELL, Ed - (Glenville State)Secondary - 2011-CurrentDREVNO, Tim - (Cal State Fullerton)Offensive Line - 2011-CurrentDUNCAN, Mark - (Denver)Defensive Backs - 1955-62EMANUEL, Gary - (Plymouth State)Defensive Line - 2005-06ENGRAM, Bobby - (Penn State)Offensive Assistant -2011-CurrentENRIGHT, Dick - (Southern California)Offensive Line - 1976ERBER, Lew - (Montana State)Blocking/Kicking - 1975ERDELATZ, Eddie - (St. Mary’s)Assistant - 1948-49ERICKSON, Dennis - (Montana State)Head Coach - 2003-04EVEREST, Al - (Southern Methodist)Special Teams Coordinator – 2007-09EVERO, Ejiro - (UC-Davis)Quality Control – 2011-CurrentFANGIO, Vic - (East Stroudsburg)Defensive Coordinator - 2011-CurrentFIPP, Dave - (Arizona)Assistant Special Teams – 2008-10FISHER, Jeff - (Southern California)Defensive Backs - 1992-93FOERSTER, Chris - (Colorado State)Offensive Line - 2008-09FRANKLIN, Chet - (Utah)Defensive Backs - 1974Special Teams - 1971-73GANSZ, Frank - (Navy)Special Teams - 1978GASE, Adam - (Michigan State)Offensive Assistant - 2008GERHART, Doug - (Occidental)Quarterbacks/Running Backs - 1977Quarterbacks/Receivers - 1976GIDDINGS, Mike - (California)Linebackers - 1968-73GREEN, Dennis - (Iowa)Receivers - 1986-88Receivers/Special Teams - 1979GRUDEN, Jon - (Dayton)Offensive Quality Control - 1990HACKETT, Paul - (UC Davis)Quarterbacks/Receivers - 1983-85HAMILTON, Pep - (Howard)Offensive Assistant/Quarterbacks coach - 2006HANSEN, Peter- (Arizona)Defensive Assistant/Quality Control - 2011-CurrentHARBAUGH, Jim - (Michigan)Head Coach - 2011-CurrentHARRIS, Al - (Arizona State)Pass Rush Specialist - 2009-10HARRIS, Bishop - (North Carolina College)Running Backs - 2005-07HART, Tommy - (Morris Brown)Defensive Assistant - 1983-91HECKER, Norb - (Baldwin-Wallace)Linebackers - 1980-86Defensive Backs - 1979HEINRICH, Don - (Washington)Quarterbacks/Receivers - 1974-75Defensive Secondary - 1971-73HICKEY, W., Howard “Red” - (Arkansas)Head Coach - 1959-63Offensive Backs/Ends - 1955-58SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\38// MEDIA GUIDEHILL, Jaime - (San Francisco State)Defensive Quality Control - 1997-98HOENER, Pete - (Bradley)Tight Ends - 2005-10HOLLWAY, Bob - (Michigan)Defensive Line - 1975HOLMGREN, Mike - (Southern California)Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks - 1989-91Quarterbacks - 1986-88HOLMOE, Tom - (Brigham Young)Defensive Backs - 1994-95HOLOVAK, Mike - (Boston College)Offensive Backfield - 1969HOSTLER, Jim - (Indiana, PA)Quarterbacks - 2005-06Offensive Coordinator - 2007HUGHES, Ed - (Tulsa)Chief of Offense/Backs - 1968-70JACKSON, Carl - (Prairie View A&M)Running Backs - 1992-96JACKSON, Greg - (LSU)Secondary - 2011-CurrentJACKSON, Milt - (Tulsa)Special Teams/Wide Receivers - 1980-82JOHNSON, Bill - (Tyler JC)Chief of Offense - 1955-67JOHNSON, Mike - (Akron)Offensive Coordinator - 2010Quarterbacks - 2009-10JONES, Terrell - (San Jose State)Strength Development Coordinator - 2000-04JOSEPH, Vance - (Colorado)Secondary Assistant - 2005-10KIRKSEY, Larry - (Eastern Kentucky)Receivers - 1994-99KNAPP, Greg - (Sacramento State)Offensive Coordinator - 2001-03Quarterbacks - 1998-2000Offensive Quality Control - 1995-97KUBIAK, Gary - (Texas A&M)Quarterbacks - 1994LAPPANO, Tim - (Idaho)Running Backs - 2003-04LAVAN, Al - (Colorado State)Running Backs - 1989-90LAWSON, Jim - (Stanford)Assistant - 1946-54LEAVITT, Jim - (Missouri)Linebackers - 2011-CurrentLEGGETT, Earl - (Louisiana State)Defensive Line - 1978LEWIS, Sherman - (Michigan State)Receivers - 1989-91Running Backs - 1983-88LITTLE, Steve - (Iowa State)Physical Development Asst. - 1993LOWRY, Alan - (Texas)Special Teams - 1992-95LYNN, Johnnie - (UCLA)Special Asst. to Head Coach/Secondary - 2009-10Secondary - 2006-08Defensive Backs - 1996LYNN, Ron - (Mount Union)Secondary - 2004MAC DUFF, Larry - (Oklahoma)Special Teams Coordinator - 2003-06MANUSKY, Greg (Colgate)Defensive Coordinator - 2007-10MARIUCCI, Steve - (Northern Michigan)Head Coach - 1997-02MARSHALL, John - (Washington State)Defensive Coordinator - 1997-98Linebackers - 1994-96Defensive Line - 1989-93


MARTZ, Mike - (Fresno State)Offensive Coordinator - 2008MATTHEWS, Billie - (Southern)Running Backs - 1979-82MAXIE, Brett - (Texas Southern)Secondary - 2002-03Assistant Secondary - 2000-01Defensive Assistant - 1999MCADOO, Ben - (Indiana, PA)Assistant Offensive Line/Quality Control - 2005MCCARTHY, Mike - (Baker)Offensive Coordinator - 2005MCCULLEY, Pete - (Louisiana Tech)Head Coach - 1978MCKITTRICK, Bobb - (Oregon State)Offensive Line - 1979-99MCMACKIN, Greg - (Southern Oregon)Associate Head Coach/Linebackers - 2003-04MCPHERSON, Bill - (Santa Clara)Linebackers/Defensive Line/Defensive Coordinator/Asst. HeadCoach/Defensive Asst. - 1979-98MEYER, Ken - (Denison)Head Coach - 1977Offensive Backfield - 1968MICHAEL, Jason - (Western Kentucky)Quarterbacks - 2010Offensive Assistant - 2009-10MILLER, Burnie - (Wofford)Defensive Backs - 1970MORA, Jim - (Washington)Defensive Coordinator - 1999-03Defensive Backs - 1997-98MORNHINWEG, Marty - (Montana)Offensive Coordinator - Quarterbacks - 1997-98MORRIS, Pat - (Southern California)Offensive Line - 1999-03Tight Ends/Assistant Offensive Line - 1997-98MORTON, John - (Western Michigan)Wide Receivers - 2011-CurrentMUDD, Howard - (Hillsdale)Offensive Line - 1977MYERS, Jack - (UCLA)Assistant - 1963NATHAN, Tony - (Alabama)Running Backs - 2008NOLAN, Dick - (Maryland)Head Coach - 1968-75NOLAN, Mike - (Oregon)Head Coach - 2005-2008NORI, Mark (Boston College)Offensive Assistant/Offensive Line – 2007O’CONNOR, Fred - (East Stroudsburg State)Head Coach (final seven games) - 1978Offensive Coordinator - 1978OLSON, Greg - (Central Washington)Quarterbacks - 2001OLSON, Rich - (Washington State)Quarterbacks - 2004PARIANI, Brian - (UCLA)Offensive Coaches Assistant - 1992-94PARKER, Johnny - (Mississippi)Strength and Conditioning - 2005-07PELINI, Mark (Bo) - (Ohio State)Defensive Assistant - 1994-96PERRY, Joe - (Compton JC)Kicking/Game Scout - 1968-69PETERS, Floyd - (San Francisco State)Defensive Line - 1976-77QUINN, Dan - (Salisbury State)Defensive Line - 2003-04Defensive Quality Control - 2001-02RADAKOVICH, Dan - (Penn State)Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers - 1978RATHMAN, Tom - (Nebraska)Running Backs - 2009-CurrentRunning Backs - 1997-02Running Backs/Tight Ends Asst. - 1996RAYE, Jimmy - (Michigan State)Offensive Coordinator - 2009-10Receivers - 1977REESE, Floyd - (UCLA)Strength & Conditioning - 1978RHODES, Ray - (Tulsa)Defensive Coordinator - 1994Defensive Backs - 1983-91Asst. Defensive Backs - 1981-82ROBINSON, Willy - (Fresno State)Defensive Coordinator - 2004RODGERS, Jeff - (North Texas)Special Teams Assistant - 2003-07ROMAN, Greg - (John Carroll)Offensive Coordinator - 2011-CurrentRUFFO, Al - (Santa Clara)Assistant Coach - 1946-47SCHOTTHENHEIMER, Kurt - (Miami)Special Teams Coordinator - 2010SCOVIL, Doug - (Pacific)Offensive Backs - 1971-75Special Teams - 1970SEELY, Brad - (South Dakota State)Asst. HC/Special Teams Coordinator -2011-CurrentSEIFERT, George - (Utah)Head Coach - 1989-96Defensive Coordinator - 1983-88Secondary - 1980-82SHANAHAN, Mike - (Eastern Illinois)Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks - 1992-94SHAW, Bob - (Ohio State)Assistant Coach - 1959SHAW, Lawrence “Buck” - (Notre Dame)Head Coach - 1946-54SHERMAN, Ray - (Fresno State)Receivers - 1992-93Running Backs - 1991SHOFNER, Jim - (Texas Christian)Defensive Backs - 1977Receivers/Quarterbacks - 1970-73Defensive Backs - 1967-69SIMMONS, Al - (Cal State-Hayward)Secondary - 2004Assistant Secondary - 2003SINGLETARY, Mike - (Baylor)Head Coach - 2009-10Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers - 2005-08SINGLETARY, Vantz - (Kansas State)Inside Linebackers - 2009-10SMITH, Gregg - (Idaho)Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line - 2004Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends - 2003SMITH, Richard - (Fresno State)Linebackers - 1997-02SOLARI, Mike - (San Diego State)Offensive Line - 2010-CurrentTight Ends/Asst. Offensive Line - 1992-96SPAVITAL, Jim - (Oklahoma State)Running Backs - 1976STANFEL, Dick - (San Francisco)Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line - 1971-75STECKEL, Les - (Kansas)Receivers - 1978STEWART, George - (Arkansas)Receivers - 2000-02Special Teams Coordinator - 1996-99STILES, Lynn - (Utah)Special Teams/TEs/Offensive Line Asst. - 1987-91STRADER, Norman P., “Red” - (St. Mary’s)Head Coach - 1955Asst. Coach/Chief Scout - 1952STUDLEY, Chuck - (Illinois)Defensive Coordinator - 1979-82SUGARMAN, Andy - (California)Offensive Assistant - 2000-02Offensive Quality Control - 1998-99SULLIVAN, Jerry - (Florida State)Wide Receivers/Senior Assistant - 2005-10SWARTZ, Scott - (San Jose State)Offensive Quality Control - 2004TALLEY, Robert - (Boston University)Special Assistant to the Head Coach - 2005-2006TARVER, Jason - (Santa Clara)Outside Linebackers - 2009-10Defensive Asst./Outside Linebackers - 2005-2008Assistant Running Backs/Offensive Assistant - 2004Offensive Quality Control - 2001-03TAYLOR, Chuck - (Stanford)Assistant Coach - 1950TITTLE, Y.A. - (Louisiana State)Offensive Consultant - 1965-69TOLBERT, Kevin - (Navy)Assistant Strength and Conditioning - 2011-CurrentTOLLNER, Ted - (Cal Poly SLO)Quarterbacks/Assistant to Head Coach - 2008Offensive Assistant - 2007Offensive Coordinator - 2004Quarterbacks - 2002-03TOMEY, Dick - (DePauw)Defensive Assistant - 2003TOMSULA, Jim (Catawba)Defensive Line - 2007-CurrentHead Coach - 2010TRESTMAN, Marc - (Minnesota)Offensive Coordinator - 1995-96TURNER, Norv - (Oregon)Offensive Coordinator - 2006UYEYAMA, Mark - (Utah)Head Strength and Conditioning - 2011-CurrentAsst. Strength and Conditioning - 2008-10VERMEIL, Al - (Utah State)Strength & Conditioning - 1979-82VETRANO, Joe - (Southern Mississippi)Assistant Coach/Chief Scout - 1953-56VON APPEN, Fred - (Linfield)Defensive Line - 1987-88Special Teams/Asst. Offensive Line/TE - 1983-86VORIS, Dick - (San Jose State)Assistant Coach - 1963-67WALSH, Bill - (San Jose State)Asst. to Coaching Staff - 1996Head Coach - 1979-88WARHOP, George - (Cincinnati)Offensive Line - 2005-09WHITE, Mike - (California)Administrative Asst./Offensive Line - 1978-79WILSON, Billy - (San Jose State)Offensive End Coach - 1964-67Assistant Coach - 1961-62WIGGIN, Paul - (Stanford)Defensive Coordinator/Line - 1974Defensive Line - 1968-73WRIGHT, Eric - (Missouri)Defensive Backs Assistant - 1991-93WYCHE, Sam - (Furman)Quarterbacks - 1979-82YARBER, Eric - (Idaho)Wide Receivers - 2003-04ZEMAN, Bob - (Wisconsin)Linebackers - 1989-93ZWAHLEN, Ernie - (Oregon State)Offensive Line - 1968-70SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\39// MEDIA GUIDE


Matt Malaspina is in his seventh year with the 49ers and his secondas a national scout. He previously served as the team’s Southeastregional scout for five years. In his current role, Malaspina willbe responsible for scouting college football’s top prospects, as wellas various special assignments.Malaspina joined the 49ers after spending five years as an areascout with the Seattle Seahawks. Prior to the Seahawks, he spentthe 1999 season with the Carolina Panthers, where he evaluated collegeplayers in the Southeast region. Malaspina spent the previousyear with National Football Scouting.Malaspina was an assistant offensive coach at Jacksonville Universityfrom 1997 to 1998. He entered college coaching in 1997 as anintern at his alma mater, the University of Central Florida. A 1993graduate of Central Florida, Malaspina went on to have a brief playingcareer as a center for the Shreveport Pirates of the CanadianFootball League, playing in 1994 and attending training camp in 1995.Malaspina and his wife, Jennifer, reside in Chuluota, FL, with theirson, Carson, and daughters, Grace and Julia.Todd Brunner is in his 12th year with the 49ers as a regionalscout.Prior to <strong>com</strong>ing to the 49ers, he spent two seasons as an area scoutwith the Cleveland Browns, where he <strong>com</strong>bed the Northeast regionin 1999 and 2000 for college talent. Brunner joined the Browns fromthe Philadelphia Eagles where he spent four seasons (1994-97) asan area scout covering the Northeast. He joined the Eagles as ascouting intern in 1992 and worked as a scouting assistant in 1993.Brunner attended Lehigh (PA) University and lettered two years infootball. As a junior, he led the team in special teams tackles, andas a senior quarterback, tied or broke 14 school passing records.Following his football career at Lehigh, Brunner spent one seasonas a graduate assistant at Temple, in 1991, and earned his master’sdegree.Brunner <strong>com</strong>es from a football family as his father John coachedat Temple, Villanova, Princeton and in the <strong>NFL</strong> ranks with Detroit,Green Bay, Tampa Bay and Minnesota, before scouting for the 49ersfor 13 seasons. His brother, Scott, spent time in the <strong>NFL</strong> with the NewYork Giants.Brunner is a regular contributor as an insider columnist on 49ers.<strong>com</strong>, where he writes a monthly blog.Born in Middletown, NY, Brunner and his wife, Nancy, reside in Robbinsville,NJ, with their daughter, Annie Elizabeth, and son, Chad Joseph.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\40// MEDIA GUIDE


Justin Chabot is in his eighth year with the 49ers and his secondcovering the Southeast region. He had spent the previous six yearsas the team’s Southwest regional scout.Prior to joining the 49ers, Chabot spent five years as the directorof football operations at Northwestern. As part of his role with theWildcats, Chabot served as the pro liaison to visiting college talentscouts from the <strong>NFL</strong>. Chabot was extremely familiar with Northwestern’sfootball program, having starred as an offensive lineman onthe 1995 and 1996 Big Ten Championship teams.Chabot recorded 41 career starts on the Northwestern offensiveline, including starts on the 1996 Rose Bowl and the 1997 CitrusBowl teams. A four-year letterwinner and captain of the 1996 squad,Chabot was named first-team All-Big Ten by the media and coachesas a senior. He was also named to the Academic All-Big Ten list in1993.Born in Washington, DC, Chabot was raised in Oxford, OH. He graduatedfrom Northwestern in 1996 with a degree in sociology, andplayed professionally during the 1997 season with the PittsburghSteelers and the New York Giants.Chabot resides in Baton Rouge, LA, with his wife, Suzy, and twinsons, Walker and Brant.Reggie Cobb is in his third year with the 49ers as the club’sWestern region scout.Cobb joined the 49ers after spending the previous six years scoutingthe Southwest region for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and twoseasons (2001-02) as a member of the Washington Redskins scoutingdepartment.The 2008 Bucs draft produced CB Aqib Talib, who tied for first in the<strong>NFL</strong> among rookies with four interceptions, OL Jeremy Zuttah, whostarted at both guard positions, and LB Geno Hayes, who was a bigcontributor on special teams. The Buccaneers also signed undraftedrookie free agent RB Clifton Smith, who was selected to the 2009AFC/NFC Pro Bowl as a kick returner and was named AP Second-Team All-Pro.The Bucs 2006 draft produced four rookies who saw starting actionin their first season: G Davin Joseph (13 games/12 starts), TJeremy Trueblood (15/13), WR Maurice Stovall (9/2) and QB BruceGradkowski (13/11). In 2007, Cobb helped assemble a Bucs draft classthat included two rookies that were selected to the PFW/PFWA All-Rookie team in G Arron Sears and late DE Gaines Adams, as well asstandout FS Tanard Jackson, who started all 16 games.Cobb enjoyed a seven-year playing career that began as a secondroundpick (30th overall) by the Buccaneers in 1990. Cobb playedhis first four seasons (1990-93) with Tampa Bay before playing oneseason each with Green Bay (1994), Jacksonville (1995) and the N.Y.Jets (1996).Cobb finished his college career ranked third on the University ofTennessee’s career rushing chart with 2,360 yards and 26 touchdowns.He was also a member of the school’s 100th anniversaryteam. Cobb lettered in track and graduated with a degree in urbanstudies in 1990.Cobb and his son, DeMarcus, live in Sugarland, Texas.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\41// MEDIA GUIDE


Kent Kahl is in his fifth year with the 49ers as the club’s Midlandsregion scout.Prior to joining the 49ers, Kahl spent more than 10 years as a contractor,building homes in the greater Iowa City area.Kahl was a running back at the University of Colorado (1991-92). Aftertwo seasons at Colorado, Kahl transferred to Iowa for his finaltwo collegiate campaigns (1993-94), making the switch to fullback,and was voted as the team’s MVP his senior year.In 1995, Kahl spent time in training camp with the San Diego Chargersbefore returning to the state of Iowa.Kahl is a native of Ft. Morgan, CO, where he was a running back,forward and hurdler on Ft. Morgan High School’s football, basketballand track teams. After his college playing career concluded, Kahltraveled back to his alma mater periodically to assist his father,Rick, who served as the Ft. Morgan football team’s head coach formore than 20 years.Kahl is single and resides in Iowa City, IA.Bob Morris is in his second year with the 49ers as the club’s theSouthern region scout.Morris joined the 49ers after spending the previous eight years asan area scout for the Cleveland Browns.Prior to be<strong>com</strong>ing a scout, Morris served as a collegiate assistantcoach at the Division I-A level for 21 years. He started his coachingcareer as a secondary coach at Northern Illinois University from1980 to 1983, after working the previous two years as a graduateassistant at the University of Colorado.Morris then served as secondary coach for 10 seasons (1984-93) atIndiana University and helped the Hoosiers reach six bowl games.He was defensive coordinator/secondary coach at Purdue Universityfrom 1994 to 1995 and served as the Boilermakers’ special teamscoordinator in 1996. Morris was passing game coordinator/secondarycoach at the University of Akron from 1998 to 2000 and was theZips defensive coordinator/secondary coach in 2001.A two-year letter winner at defensive back and punt returner forthe Colorado Buffaloes, Morris helped the team to a Big-8 Championshipin 1976. He later received a master’s degree in sportspsychology and a bachelor’s degree in secondary education fromColorado. Morris also lettered three years in basketball for the Buffaloes.A native of Boulder, CO, Morris is a member of the Fellowship ofChristian Athletes. He and his wife, Jennifer, have two sons, Jerodand Joshua. The Morris family volunteers with the Big Brothers andBig Sisters organization. The name of their “little brother” is Bryce.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\42// MEDIA GUIDE


Ethan Waugh is in his eighth year with the 49ers, and his fourthcovering the Midwest as an area scout after serving as a playerpersonnel assistant and college scouting administrator for fourseasons.In covering the Midwest, he is responsible for an area en<strong>com</strong>passingsix states containing schools from the Big 10, SEC, Big East and Mid-American conferences. Prior to being promoted to an area scout,he was involved in assisting the personnel department in a varietyof areas, including the evaluation and scouting of college and professionalplayers and working extensively with the 49ers’ scoutingdatabase.Waugh joined the 49ers after spending the previous two seasonsat Illinois Wesleyan University, where he served as the offensivecoordinator, quarterbacks coach and recruiting coordinator.Prior to his time at Illinois Wesleyan, Waugh served as an assistantat Western Carolina University from 1997-2001. While with theCatamounts, he coached on both the offensive and defensive sidesof the ball and assisted with special teams.Waugh grew up in Vernon Hills, IL, and played defensive back fortwo years at Lake <strong>For</strong>est College before transferring to LawrenceUniversity where he played the slot and quarterback positions. Heis a 1997 graduate of Lawrence with a bachelor’s degree in historyand earned a master’s degree in American History from WesternCarolina in 1999.Waugh hails from a football family. His father, Maury, currentlycoaches at the University of St. Francis (IN), his brother, Tucker,coaches the running backs at Army, and another brother, Adam,coaches the safeties at Louisiana-Monroe.He and his wife, Allison, reside in South Carolina with their sonsSpencer and Carter.Quentus Cumby is in his sixth year in the 49ers player personneldepartment as the team’s pro personnel scout.In his role, Cumby assists the pro scouting department in theirevaluation of <strong>NFL</strong> talent. Cumby is responsible for maintaining current<strong>NFL</strong> roster boards and depth charts, in addition to coordinatingplayer tryouts and visits to the 49ers facility. During the offseason,he assists in evaluating the team’s roster prior to free agency.Cumby also serves as the 49ers weekly advance scout for the personneland coaching staffs.Prior to joining the 49ers, Cumby was a physical education teacherat Ben Franklin Intermediate in Daly City, CA, during the 2005 to2006 term. He began his teaching career in the fall of 2005 afterspending the summer as an intern with the Green Bay Packersplayer personnel department under Ted Thompson and ReggieMcKenzie.In 2003, Cumby was invited to participate in training camp by thePackers as a free agent safety. One year later, he spent the summerof 2004 playing the position in the Canadian Football League withthe Edmonton Eskimos.Cumby lettered in football and ran track at Cleburne (TX) HighSchool, where he was an all-state free safety in 1999. He went on toearn a football scholarship to the University of Kentucky and wasa two-year starter at free safety and cornerback from 1999-02. Hegraduated in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology.Cumby resides in Palo Alto, CA, with his wife Liz, and son, Drew.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\43// MEDIA GUIDE


William Homer is in his third year in the 49ers player personneldepartment as the team’s personnel assistant.In his role, Homer assists the personnel department in a variety ofareas, including the evaluation and scouting of college and professionalplayers. He works extensively with the 49ers college scoutingdatabase.Homer joined the 49ers after serving as the Director of Personneland Football Operations for the East-West Shrine Game. From2001 to 2009, he oversaw much of the day-to-day operations forthe game, including the selection of the teams and their travel, whilealso working closely with scouts.A graduate of Syracuse University, Homer worked as a student managerat the school from 1997 to 1999, handling equipment duties andserving as an assistant for the offense. He earned a bachelor’s degreesin broadcast journalism and political science in 1999.Homer is a native of Hayward, CA. He resides in Fremont with hiswife, Marisa, and daughter.Brian Hampton is in his eighth season with the 49ers and hissecond as Director of Football Operations. Prior to his promotion,Hampton served as the team’s Manager of Football Operations fortwo seasons. He originally joined the 49ers as a football operationsintern in late 2003.In his current role, Hampton is responsible for contract negotiations,management of the club’s player <strong>com</strong>pensation budget andsalary cap in addition to various daily football operations duties.Hampton also manages the football operations R&D efforts, providingfrequent analysis on special projects for the Owner, Head Coach,General Manager, COO and other departments.Born and raised in Oakley, CA, Hampton earned a M.A. in sport managementfrom the University of San Francisco and a B.A. in businesseconomics from UC-Santa Barbara. While attending UCSB, Hamptonworked for the Santa Barbara <strong>For</strong>esters Baseball Club and the UCSBathletic department. He also spent two years directing the GauchoLocos, a club aimed at increasing fan attendance at UCSB sportsevents. In his senior year, Hampton was elected and served as Presidentof the Associated Students.Hampton resides in Palo Alto, CA, with his wife, Lindsay. He is anavid tri-athlete and runner, and has <strong>com</strong>pleted a number of events,including marathons and a Half-Ironman triathlon.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\44// MEDIA GUIDE


Nate Breske is in his third year as an assistant athletic trainerwith the 49ers.Breske joined San Francisco after working at Physical Therapy Specialistsin Watertown, South Dakota. After graduating from physicaltherapy school, Breske founded the outpatient clinic, which specializesin sports medicine, post-op orthopedic cases and pain management.He also served as the director of athletic training for the WatertownSchool System.Breske obtained his doctorate degree (2000-04) in physical therapyfrom the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska.In that span, he also interned with the New England Patriotsduring the 2003 preseason as an athletic trainer.From 1995 to 2000, Breske pursued a bachelor’s degree in athletictraining, biology and psychology at Northern State University in Aberdeen,South Dakota. He was the starting quarterback at NSU as ajunior and senior. The two-time team captain earned all-conference(NSIC) and academic all-conference honors.Breske was an all-state football player at Webster (SD) High School.He is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association(NATA), the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) andthe Professional Football Athletic Trainers Society (PFATS).Born in Pierre, South Dakota, he and his wife, Tia, who is a registerednurse, have two sons, Jherek and Keon Breske and reside inSan Jose, CA.Manny Rivera is in his eighth year as assistant athletic trainerwith the 49ers. This is Rivera’s second stint with San Francisco afterserving as an intern athletic trainer during the 2001 season.Prior to being hired full time in San Francisco, Rivera spent a yearworking with the United States Olympic Committee. With the USOC,he provided medical coverage for hundreds of Olympic and Paralympichopefuls in track and field, softball, baseball, soccer, volleyballand rugby.After interning with the 49ers, Rivera served as a graduate assistantathletic trainer for the Indiana University football team. Whileat Indiana, he was directly responsible for the emergency medicalsupplies, training supplies and inventory, packing for team travel, aswell as game day medical logistics. Rivera was also responsible forsupervision, instruction and evaluation of undergraduate athletictraining curriculum students. Rivera graduated from Indiana with aMaster of Science degree in Kinesiology in 2003.Rivera began his career in athletic training, serving as a studentathletic trainer at the University of the Pacific, where he earneda bachelor’s degree in Sports Medicine, in 2001. He is a certifiedmember of the NATA.Rivera, his wife, Lauren, and daughter, Alexis, reside in Benicia, CA.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\45// MEDIA GUIDE


Steve Urbaniak is in his 13th year with the 49ers and ninth asthe team’s equipment manager. During his first four seasons in SanFrancisco, Urbaniak served as an assistant in the equipment department.This season marks Urbaniak’s 13th year overall working in the<strong>NFL</strong> ranks.He is responsible for the many details that go into filling an <strong>NFL</strong>team’s daily needs. These needs include outfitting players andcoaches in safe and advanced equipment, as well as ordering andmaintaining all of the team’s equipment and sideline apparel. Urbaniakand his staff also transport team equipment to and from allgames, as well as assist coaches with daily practice needs.Urbaniak came to San Francisco in 1999 after serving a one-year internshipwith the Miami Dolphins in 1998. While in Miami, he servedas a member of the host team assigned to the Denver Broncos priorto Super Bowl XXXIII.Urbaniak attended East Carolina University, where he helped thePirates reach consecutive Liberty Bowls as a punter before spendingtwo years as the team’s student manager. He graduated with adegree in therapeutic recreation in 1998. A certified athletic equipmentmanager, Urbaniak is also a member of the Athletic EquipmentManagers Association. He added acting to his resume in 1998, playinga small role in the feature film “Any Given Sunday.”Urbaniak was born in Lowville, NY. He and his wife, Lindsay, reside inSan Jose, CA with their dog, Grady.Donovan “Doc” Dressler is in his 11th year as the assistant equipmentmanager of the 49ers.During his first stint in San Francisco, Doc served as a training campand partial season intern with the 49ers equipment department inthe summer of 2000, before taking on the head equipment managerduties from 2000 to 2001 for the Las Vegas Outlaws of the XFL. Docreturned to San Francisco in 2001 as an intern and was brought onshortly after in a full-time capacity to assist with the team’s appareland on-field equipment needs.Doc got his start in the <strong>NFL</strong> with the Miami Dolphins, where he internedat different times in the equipment department during1998 and 2000. During that time, he also had a stint as the headequipment manager at Northwestern Louisiana State from 1999 to2000.Doc was born and raised in Stillwater, OK, where he attended StillwaterHigh School. He then attended Oklahoma State University andserved as the Cowboys’ student equipment manager for six years.Doc has been a member of the Athletic Equipment Manager’s Associationsince 1995 and received his certification in 1999.He and his wife, Terri, reside in San Jose, CA, with their sons Jacoband Rocco.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\46// MEDIA GUIDE


Scott Rotier is in his fourth year as an assistant equipment managerfor the 49ers. Prior to his arrival in the Bay Area, Rotier livedand worked in the Washington, D.C. metro area.Rotier joined the 49ers at the start of the 2008 training camp afterserving as the head equipment manager for Episcopal High Schoolin Alexandria, VA, from 2007 to 2008. While at EHS, he was responsiblefor the daily operation of 17 different sports and over 40 athleticteams. During the 2006 <strong>NFL</strong> season, he served as an equipmentintern for the Detroit Lions, where he was responsible for practiceand laundry.Rotier was born and raised in Kent City, MI, where he attended KentCity High School. He then attended Western Michigan Universityand served as student manager for the football team from 2005to 2006.Rotier has been a member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Associationsince 2004 and received his certification in 2005.Scott and his wife, Jackie, live in San Jose, CA, with their dog, Sadie.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\47// MEDIA GUIDE


Michael Bracken is in his first year as the 49ers video operationsmanager.Bracken oversees all daily video operations responsibilities, includingthe production and editing of all practice and game films forteam personnel. Additionally, Bracken and his staff coordinate filmexchanges with other teams and <strong>NFL</strong> Films, as well as maintain the49ers <strong>NFL</strong> and collegiate video library.Prior to joining the 49ers, Bracken spent four years as the assistantvideo coordinator for the Florida State University athletic department,where he serviced 16 intercollegiate sports. While <strong>com</strong>pletinghis undergraduate studies at Florida State, he served as a studentassistant in the school’s video department since 2003.Mark Preto is in his eighth year as video operations assistantwith the 49ers after joining the team in July of 2004. It marks Preto’s11th year working in the <strong>NFL</strong>.Preto joined the 49ers after serving in the same capacity for theTennessee Titans from 1999 to 2004. During his time in Nashville,Preto was part of the Titans 2000 AFC Championship team and traveledwith the staff to coach the 2003 Pro Bowl.Prior to joining the <strong>NFL</strong> ranks, Preto was the video coordinator atOregon State during the 1998 season after spending the 1995-98campaigns in the same capacity at Southern Cal when the Trojanscaptured the 1996 Rose Bowl title.From 1991 to 1995 Preto served on the video staff at the Universityof Oregon where he made his first trip to the Rose Bowl. Duringthat span, he spent the 2002 summer as an intern in the ClevelandBrowns video department. Preto began his career in sports videoat his alma mater, the University of Akron, where he was the videodirector in 1990 after playing on the Zips football team from 1985to 1990.Preto grew up in, Cleveland, OH, where he played football and wrestledat Benedictine (OH) High School. He earned his bachelor’s degreein accounting and finance from Akron.Preto resides in San Jose, CA.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\48// MEDIA GUIDE


QUARTERBACKS3 Scott Tolzien QB 6-3 208 R7 Colin Kaepernick QB 6-4 230 R11 Alex Smith QB 6-4 217 7RUNNING BACKS21 Frank Gore RB 5-9 217 724 Anthony Dixon RB 6-1 233 232 Kendall Hunter RB 5-7 199 R44 Moran Norris FB 6-1 250 1149 Bruce Miller FB 6-2 248 RWIDE RECEIVERS10 Kyle Williams WR 5-10 186 215 Michael Crabtree WR 6-1 214 317 Braylon Edwards WR 6-3 214 719 Ted Ginn Jr. WR 5-11 180 584 Joshua Morgan WR 6-0 219 4POSITION-BY-POSITION ROSTERDEFENSIVE LINE64 Ian Williams NT 6-1 305 R90 Isaac Sopoaga DT 6-2 330 891 Ray McDonald DT 6-3 290 592 Will Tukuafu DT 6-4 293 194 Justin Smith DT 6-4 285 1195 Ricky Jean Francois DT 6-3 295 396 Demarcus Dobbs DT 6-6 275 RLINEBACKERS51 Blake Costanzo LB 6-1 235 452 Patrick Willis LB 6-1 240 553 NaVorro Bowman LB 6-0 242 254 Larry Grant LB 6-1 251 355 Ahmad Brooks LB 6-3 259 656 Tavares Gooden LB 6-1 242 498 Parys Haralson LB 6-0 255 699 Aldon Smith LB 6-4 258 RTIGHT ENDS46 Delanie Walker TE 6-0 242 685 Vernon Davis TE 6-3 250 6OFFENSIVE LINE59 Jonathan Goodwin C 6-3 318 1062 Chilo Rachal T/G 6-5 323 467 Daniel Kilgore G 6-3 308 R68 Adam Snyder T/G 6-6 325 774 Joe Staley T 6-5 315 575 Alex Boone T 6-7 328 276 Anthony Davis T 6-5 323 277 Mike Iupati G 6-5 331 278 Mike Person G 6-4 299 RDEFENSIVE BACKS20 Madieu Williams S 6-1 203 822 Carlos Rogers CB 6-0 192 725 Tarell Brown CB 5-10 193 526 Tramaine Brock CB 5-10 197 227 C.J. Spillman S 6-0 199 329 Chris Culliver CB 6-0 199 R30 Reggie Smith S 6-1 200 431 Donte Whitner S 5-10 208 636 Shawntae Spencer CB 6-1 190 838 Dashon Goldson S 6-2 200 543 Colin Jones S 6-0 208 RSPECIALISTS2 David Akers K 5-10 200 134 Andy Lee P 6-2 180 886 Brian Jennings TE/LS 6-5 242 12INJURED RESERVE9 Dontavia Bogan WR 6-1 188 R41 Curtis Hol<strong>com</strong>b CB 5-10 190 282 Nate Byham TE 6-4 264 2SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\49// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO5-10 | 200 | LOUISVILLE | 13TH YEAR | BORN 12.9.74 | LEXINGTON, KYACQUIRED FA IN ‘11 | TATES CREEK HS, LEXINGTON, KYA five-time Pro Bowler and one of the <strong>NFL</strong>’s mostreliable kickers, David Akers joins the 49ers afterspending the previous 12 seasons with the PhiladelphiaEagles. Akers is the Eagles all-time leader in regularand postseason games played, points, field goalsand PATs. The highest scoring player in the 2000sdecade with 1,169 points, he was named to the <strong>NFL</strong>’sAll-Decade squad. Akers is a true “rags to riches”story, having landed on the waiver wire three timesbefore signing with Philadelphia in 1999. A formerwaiter and substitute teacher, Akers spent his firstseason with the Eagles as a long field goal and kickoffspecialist behind veteran Norm Johnson beforewinning the full-time position in 2000.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally signed as an undrafted free agent withCar. on 4/25/97...Released by Car. on 8/19/97...Signby Atl. on 4/28/98...Released by Atl. on 8/25/98...Signed to Was. practice squad on 9/1/98...Promoted toWas. active roster on 9/15/98...Released by Was. on9/22/98...Signed by Phi. on1/11/99...Re-signed with Phi.on 8/21/01...Re-signed with Phi. on 11/7/05...Signed athree-year deal with SF on 7/31/11.// AWARDS & HONORS2000: NFC Special Teams Player of the Month (November), NFC SpecialTeams Player of the Week (Week 7 & Week 11)2001: NFC Pro Bowl, First-Team All-Pro by AP, Sports Illustrated andThe Sporting News, NFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week3)2002: NFC Pro Bowl2003: NFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 4 & Week 13)2004: NFC Pro Bowl, AP Second-Team All-Pro, Pro Football Weekly All-NFC, NFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 4)2005: NFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 12)2007: NFC Special Teams Player of the Month (October)2009: NFC Pro Bowl, NFC Special Teams Player of the Month (November)2010: NFC Pro Bowl, First-Team All-Pro by The Sporting News, APSecond-Team All-Pro, NFC Speical Teams Player of the Month(November)// GOLDMINE• In November 2010, “David Akers Kicks for Kids” held a <strong>com</strong>edy andmagic show charity event at the Kimmel Center’s Pealman Theatre inPhiladelphia. <strong>For</strong>mer Eagles teammate Jon Dorenbos was the Masterof Ceremonies, while America’s Got Talent star Michael Grassoand other <strong>com</strong>edians/magicians contributed to the memorablenight. Proceeds from the event benefited The Children’s Hospital ofPhiladelphia.• Akers founded Kicks for Kids in 2001, to provide assistance to thepatients and their families at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.“David’s Locker” program directly assists families with unexpectedemergency needs such as medical supplies, meals, clothing, utilities,mass transit and cab vouchers. In addition, KFK helps fund the staffingat the The Little Rock Resource Center at CHOP, which helps theblind and visually impaired. “I have been visiting CHOP once a weeksince my rookie season,” said Akers. “Over the years, I have seen somany families struggling to care for their sick children to help themin any way I can.” <strong>For</strong> more information, log on to DavidAkersKicks-<strong>For</strong>Kids.org.• An avid fan of NASCAR, Akers participates in sim-racing on his <strong>com</strong>puteragainst the likes of professional drivers Dale Earnhardt Jr.,Denny Hamlin and Martin Truex Jr. on dmp-racing.<strong>com</strong>.• His son, Luke, has also gotten involved in racing as he regularly<strong>com</strong>petes in Quarter Midget races on both dirt and asphalt tracks.Akers said he is teaming up with his son and calling it “Green AkersMotor Sports.” Luke races the car while David does all the preparationsfor race day.• In 1997-98, Akers worked as a substitute teacher at Westport MiddleSchool in Louisville between stints with Carolina and Atlanta.After being released by Washington in 1998, he returned to Atlantabecause his wife, Erika, had found a good job with Lucent Technologies.David then picked up a part-time job as a waiter at LonghornSteakhouse in Lawrenceville, GA, until signing with the Eagles on1/11/99.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\50// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO// CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• A five-time Pro Bowler in 2001, 2002, 2004, 2009 and 2010, he isranked third in <strong>NFL</strong> history among Pro Bowl nominated kickers behindMorten Andersen (7) and Jan Stenerud (6). Also earned AssociatedPress second-team All-Pro and The Sporting News first-teamAll-Pro honors in 2009.• Was named to the <strong>NFL</strong>’s All-Decade team of the 2000s after leadingthe <strong>NFL</strong> in that time span (2000-09) with 1,169 points.• Has recorded 291 field goals and 1,312 points since 2000, markingthe most among <strong>NFL</strong> kickers during that span.• His 31 FGs in the postseason rank 3rd in <strong>NFL</strong> history behind AdamVinatieri (45) and Gary Anderson (32).• Ranks third in <strong>NFL</strong> history with 134 career postseason points, trailingonly Gary Anderson (153) and Adam Vinatieri (187).• Is the Eagles all-time leader in regular season (188) and postseasongames played (19), points (1,323), field goals (294), 50-plus yard FGs(15) and PATs (441).• Holds Phildelphia’s franchise records for single-season points (144)and field goals (33), both set in 2008.• Has notched three-or-more 40-plus-yard FGs in the same game fivetimes in his career. No other kicker in team history has ever ac<strong>com</strong>plishedthat feat once.• Holds the Eagles record for consecutive PATs made with 173 (2004-2009), surpassing his old record of 153 (set from 2001-04).• Kicked four of the seven longest FGs in Eagles history: 57 yards vs.NE (9/14/03), 53 yards (twice, 9/30/07 at NYG & 10/24/99 at Mia.), &52 yards (twice, 11/8/09 vs. Dal. & 10/5/03 vs. Was.). The 57 yarder isthe longest FG ever in Philadelphia.• Has made nine game-winning field goals with under 2:00 remainingin the fourth quarter or OT.• Has a 93.3% (196-210) career success rate in field goal attempts inside40 yards.• Posted five consecutive 100-point seasons on two separate occasions(2000-04, 2006-10).• Booted the top four longest FGs in Eagles postseason history: 51yards at Min. (1/4/09, NFC-WC), 48 yards vs. NYG (1/7/07, NFC-WC),46 yards at StL. (1/27/02, NFC-C), & 46 yards at Chi. (1/19/02, NFC-D)• In Eagles postseason history, ranks first in points (134), PATs (41)and FGs (31).• Led Eagles in scoring in each of the last 11 seasons, which is the mostby any player in team history. In those 11 seasons, has exceededthe 100-point mark on ten occasions, more than any other Eaglesplayer.• In 19 career postseason games, has scored at least one point in everycontest to tie George Blanda for the second-longest streak in<strong>NFL</strong> postseason history.• Has posted the top eight consecutive field goal streaks in Eagles history:17 (10/26/09 - 12/6/09), 17 (10/22/01 - 12/30/01), 15 (10/12/08-12/7/08), 15 (10/17/04 - 12/5/04), 13 (11/10/03 - 12/15/03), 13 (1/2/00- 10/22/00), 12 (10/17/10 - 11/21/10) and 12 (9/8/02 - 10/20/02, tiedwith two other players).DAVID AKERS// 2010 (PHILADELPHIA)• Earned his fifth Pro Bowl nomination after leading all <strong>NFL</strong> kickersin points (143), while ranking third in field goals (32) and tying forthird in touchbacks (a career-high 23). Also earned All-Pro honorsfrom The Sporting News and second-team All-Pro accolades from theAssociated Press.• His 143 points and 32 field goals both ranked as the second-bestsingle-season outputs in Philadelphia’s history. Akers previouslyset the franchise records in points (144) and field goals (33) in 2008.• Surpassed 100 points for the 10th time in his career and the fifthyear in a row.• Executed a critical onsides kick midway through the fourth quarterat NYG (12/19), which was recovered by WR Riley Cooper and waspart of an epic <strong>com</strong>eback victory.• His streak of seven consecutive games (10/24 - 12/12) with at least10-or-more points marked the longest of his career.• Played in his 184th game as an Eagle vs. Hou. (12/2), surpassing BrianDawkins for the franchise record for most games played.• Earned NFC Special Teams Player of the Month honors in Novemberafter leading all kickers in field goals (13-14), while connecting on all13 PAT attempts. It was the fourth such honor of his career, tyingRandall Cunningham (1985-95) and Donovan McNabb (1999-09) formost in team history.• Had a perfect three-for-three game at Dal. (12/12), while nailing aseason-best 50-yard field goal.• Connected on 4 field goals in back-to-back games (4/4 - 11/28 at Chi.and 4/5 - 11/21 NYG), marking the 17th and 18th time he has done soin his career and the third and fourth time in 2010.• Tied a career high with 8 PATs at Was. (11/15).• Went 4/4 on field goals in back-to-back games (11/7 vs. Ind. and 10/24at Ten.), marking the second time in his career he has ac<strong>com</strong>plishedthat feat. Also tallied a career-high five touchbacks at Ten. (10/24).// 2009 (PHILADELPHIA)• Earned his fourth Pro Bowl nomination after finishing the seasont-1st in the <strong>NFL</strong> in total FGs (32), second in points (139) and 3rd in40-plus yard field goals (12).• His 139 points and 32 FGs were the second-highest single-seasonoutputs in Eagles history (he had 144 points and 33 FGs in 2008).• Connected on all three field goals vs. Den. (12/27), including his secondgame-winning FG of the season, a 28 yarder with four secondsremaining in the fourth quarter.• Made 17 consecutive field goals, tying the longest streak in his career(a team record 17 in 2001).• Earned NFC Special Teams Player of the Month honors in Novemberafter connecting on all 13 field goal attempts, including four from40-plus yards, and 11 of 12 extra point attempts.• Went 4/4 on field goals vs. Was. (11/29), including a game-winning 32yarder with 1:48 remaining in the fourth quarter.• With kicks of 45, 48 and 52 yards vs. Dal (11/8), notched his secondgameof the season with three 40-plus FGs.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\51// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO// 2008 (PHILADELPHIA)• Led the NFC with 144 total points and set franchise records with 33field goals and 144 points.• Set a new career high in touchbacks with 17, the most by an Eaglesince Roger Ruzek booted 17 in 1992.• Nailed 15 consecutive FGs from 10/12-12/7, tying the 2nd-longeststreak in Eagles history with his own streak set in 2004 and behindhis franchise-record 17 (2001).• Set an <strong>NFL</strong> record by connecting on 19 consecutive postseason FGsbefore ending his streak in the NFC Championship game at Arz.(1/18). He had last missed on 1/11/04 vs. GB.• Tied a team record by connecting on all four of his field goal attempts(43, 51, 31, 45) in a playoff win (NFC-WC) at Min. (1/4). His51-yarder was the longest in Eagles postseason history.• Went 3-3 on field goals and tied a career-high with 3 touchbacks onkickoffs in a win vs. Cle. (12/15).• Played in his 150th-career game vs. NYG (11/9), be<strong>com</strong>ing the longesttenured kicker in franchise history.• Went 4-for-5 including a 38-yarder in the 4th quarter to put theEagles ahead for good in a win at SF (10/12). His 16 points were the3rd-most of his career.• Had a perfect three-for-three game at Dal. (9/15) while booting the200th FG of his career, a 44-yarder in the 1st quarter.// 2007 (PHILADELPHIA)• Passed Bobby Walston (881 pts.) to be<strong>com</strong>e the Eagles all-time leadingscorer after nailing a 21-yard FG at Dal. (12/16).• Was a perfect 22/22 on FG attempts inside 40 yards.• Earned NFC Special Teams Player of the Month honors for Octoberafter leading the NFC in points (31).• Kicked a 53-yard FG at NYG (9/30), which tied his 2nd longest careerFG (10/24/99 at Mia.) and also tied for the 4th-longest FG inEagles history.• Set a career high in PATs attempts and made, going 8-for-8 vs. Det.(9/23).// 2006 (PHILADELPHIA)• His 48 PATs tied for the 2nd-best total in Eagles history behind CliffPatton’s 50 in 1948.• Nailed a game-winning 38-yard FG as time expired in the NFC WildCard playoff game vs. NYG (1/7/07). According to the Elias SportsBureau, it was only the third 4th quarter walk-off FG in <strong>NFL</strong> postseasonhistory. The others were by Matt Bahr of the Giants (42 yardsagainst the 49ers in an NFC title game in January 1991) and AdamVinatieri of the Patriots (48 yards against the Rams in Super Bowl36). Earlier in the game, booted a 48-yard FG, the longest in teampostseason history.• Nailed the go-ahead, 25-yard FG with 3:13 left to play in the 4thquarter vs. Car. (12/4/06).• Scored the 20,000th point in Eagles history on a PAT following aHank Baskett TD catch vs. Dal. (10/8/06).DAVID AKERS// 2005 (PHILADELPHIA)• Kicked a season-long, game-tying 50-yard FG with 1:52 left to playin regulation to send the game into OT vs. NYG (12/11/05).• Was four-for-four on FG attempts with a long of 44 and totaled aseason-high 13 point vs. GB (11/27/05).• In his 100th <strong>NFL</strong> game vs. Oak. (9/25/05), suffered a slight tear ofhis hamstring on the opening kickoff. Returned to the game in 2ndhalf, played through extreme pain, kicked two PATs and delivered agame-winning 23-yard field goal with :09 left to play.// 2004 (PHILADELPHIA)• Selected to his third Pro Bowl in 2004, as he led the NFC in scoring(122 points) and FGs (27). Also led the Eagles in special teams productionpoints (188) and connected on 15 consecutive FGs.• Named Eagles co-special teams MVP (Ike Reese), 2nd team All-Proby the AP, and All-NFC by Pro Football Weekly in 2004.• With 17 FGs of 40 yards-or-more in 2004, set a then <strong>NFL</strong> recordpreviously held by Ryan Longwell (2000) and Cary Blanchard (1996).His total was surpassed by the Cardinals Neil Rackers (19 in 2005).His total broke the former Eagles record set by Paul McFadden (13)in 1984.• Posted 44 points in four games in October of 2004 (eight PATs and12 of 14 on FGs). Single-handedly outscored the Bears, 13-9, andPanthers, 12-8, in consecutive weeks. Nailed three FGs and knockedfour-of-five KOs into the end zone (three touchbacks) vs. Bal.• Nailed a game-winning 50-yard FG in OT at Cle. (10/24/04). The kickwas the longest overtime FG in team history.• Connected on three FGs and added 12 pts. vs. Car. (10/17/04). Alsoconverted a surprise on-sides kick to start the second half, whichwas recovered by LB Jeremiah Trotter.• With wind gusts of up to 25 mph, connected on four-of-six FG atts.(51, 42, 42, 40) at Chi. (10/3/04) and became the first player in teamhistory to connect on four FGs of at least 40 yards in a game andthe first <strong>NFL</strong> kicker to ac<strong>com</strong>plish that feat since Morten Andersen(9/3/00).// 2003 (PHILADELPHIA)• Connected on GW FG in OT during NFC Divisional playoff game vs.GB (1/11/04). Also nailed a 37-yard FG with :05 remaining to send thegame into OT.• Was four-for-four on FG attempts in consecutive games vs. NO(11/23/03) & at Car. (11/30). It also marked the first back-to-backfour-FG games of his career.// 2002 (PHILADELPHIA)• Earned his second consecutive Pro Bowl selection.• Ranked 2nd in the NFC in scoring among kickers (3rd overall) with acareer-high and team record 133 points. His 30 FGs tied a careerhighand tied Paul McFadden’s team record.• Earned All-<strong>NFL</strong> honors from the AP, The Sporting News, College andPro Football Weekly, and Football Digest. Also was an all-NFC selectionby Pro Football Weekly.• Went three-for-three on FG attempts vs. Dal. (9/22/02), five-forfiveon PATs and took a pitch from Koy Detmer on a fake field goaland raced 10 yards for a first down.• Converted his fourth successful onside kick and the third first quarteronside kick of his career at Ten. (9/8/02).SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\52// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIODAVID AKERS// 2001 (PHILADELPHIA)• Earned his first career Pro Bowl berth following the 2001 seasonin which he tied for 5th in the <strong>NFL</strong> in scoring with 115 points. Alsoearned first-team all-<strong>NFL</strong> honors from the AP, Sports Illustrated,and The Sporting News.• In the NFC Divisional playoff at Chi. (1/19/02), totaled 15 points (fourFGs, three PATs), then the 2nd highest total in <strong>NFL</strong> playoff history.Hit club record 46 yarders at Chi. and at StL (1/27/02) in the NFCChampionship.• Nailed game-winning, 35-yard FG with :07 remaining in week 16 of2001 vs. NYG (12/30/01) as the Eagles claimed their first NFC EastDivision title since 1988.// 2000 (PHILADELPHIA)• In his first full year as a <strong>NFL</strong> kicker, made his first 12 field goals ofthe season to set an Eagles team record. He also ranked 5th in the<strong>NFL</strong> in points (121) to break the team record at the time of 116 set byPaul McFadden in 1984.• Selected as the Eagles special teams MVP and as the first alternateto the NFC Pro Bowl squad in 2000 (behind TB K Martin Gramatica).• Nailed three game-winning FGs in November to earn NFC SpecialTeams POM honors.• In 2000 opener at Dal. (9/3) executed an onsides kick which set upthe Eagles first score. Opened the 11/29/01 game at KC with anotheronside kick.// 1999 (PHILADELPHIA)• Earned a spot on the 53-man roster and served as the club’s kickoffand long field goal specialist as 18-year vet Norm Johnson handledthe regular kicking duties. He replaced an injured Johnson (back) asthe primary kicker vs. Ind. (11/21).• Played for the Berlin Thunder of <strong>NFL</strong> Europe. He contracted salmonellapoisoning late in the season and lost 30 pounds prior to hisfirst training camp with the Eagles.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\53// 1998 (WASHINGTON)• Played in first <strong>NFL</strong> game as a Redskin vs. Sea. (9/20/98) after ScottBlanton was waived.// COLLEGEFinished his four-year career at Louisville ranked 2nd on theschool’s all-time scoring list with 219 points, including a schoolrecord36 FGs. As a junior, kicked a career-long 51-yard FG vs. TexasA&M.// PERSONAL• He and his wife, Erika, have two sons, Luke and Sawyer, and a daughter,Halley.• A regular visitor to the pits and garages at NASCAR races, Akersaspires one day to own and/or drive in a lower level NASCAR circuit.• Caddied at Valhalla Golf Club, the home of the 2008 Ryder Cup, inLouisville, KY, for four years in college. Frequently caddied for LouisvilleCardinals men’s basketball coach Rick Pitino.• Attended Tates Creek HS in Lexington, KY, where he was twicenamed first-team all-state as a kicker and once as a punter with a40.7-yard average.• Was an avid trumpet player during his youth.• Full name: David Roy Akers.// INJURY REPORT2005: Suffered a torn hamstring vs. Oak. (9/25) and was inactive forthe next four games.AKERS’ CAREER <strong>NFL</strong> STATISTICSYEAR TEAM G XP XPA PCT FG FGA PCT BLK LG PTS1998 WAS 1 2 2 100.0 0 2 0.0 0 0 21999 PHI 16 2 2 100.0 3 6 50.0 0 53 112000 PHI 16 34 36 94.4 29 33 87.9 1 51 1212001 PHI 16 37 38 97.4 26 31 83.9 1 50 1152002 PHI 16 43 43 100.0 30 34 88.2 0 51 1332003 PHI 16 42 42 100.0 24 29 82.8 1 57 1142004 PHI 16 41 42 97.6 27 32 84.4 1 51 1222005 PHI 12 23 23 100.0 16 22 72.7 0 50 712006 PHI 16 48 48 100.0 18 23 78.3 0 47 1022007 PHI 16 36 36 100.0 24 32 75.0 0 53 1082008 PHI 16 45 45 100.0 33 40 82.5 3 51 1442009 PHI 16 43 45 95.6 32 37 86.5 3 52 1392010 PHI 16 47 47 100.0 32 38 84.2 1 50 143TOTALS 189 443 449 98.7 294 359 81.9 11 57 1,325PLAYOFFSYEAR TEAM G XP XPA PCT FG FGA PCT BLK LG PTS2000 PHI 2 4 4 100.0 1 3 33.3 0 28 72001 PHI 3 10 10 100.0 6 6 100.0 0 46 282002 PHI 2 3 3 100.0 3 4 75.0 0 39 122003 PHI 2 2 2 100.0 3 4 75.0 0 41 112004 PHI 3 9 9 100.0 4 4 100.0 0 34 212006 PHI 2 5 5 100.0 4 4 100.0 0 48 172008 PHI 3 5 6 83.3 9 10 90.0 0 51 322009 PHI 1 2 2 100.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 22010 PHI 1 1 1 100.0 1 3 33.3 0 29 4TOTALS 19 41 42 97.6 31 38 81.6 0 51 134// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIODAVID AKERSAKERS’ CAREER FIELD GOAL STATISTICSYEAR TEAM 1-19 PCT 20-29 PCT 30-39 PCT 40-49 PCT 50+ PCT TOT1998 WAS 0/0 0.0 0/0 0.0 0/0 0.0 0/2 0.0 0/0 0.0 0/21999 PHI 0/0 0.0 0/0 0.0 0/0 0.0 2/3 66.7 1/3 33.3 3/62000 PHI 1/1 100.0 6/6 100.0 14/15 93.3 7/10 70.0 1/1 100.0 29/332001 PHI 1/1 100.0 9/9 100.0 7/8 87.5 7/10 70.0 2/3 66.7 26/312002 PHI 0/0 0.0 9/9 100.0 14/16 87.5 6/7 85.7 1/2 50.0 30/342003 PHI 0/0 0.0 9/9 100.0 7/7 100.0 6/10 60.0 2/3 66.7 24/292004 PHI 0/0 0.0 4/4 100.0 6/7 85.7 15/18 83.3 2/3 66.7 27/322005 PHI 0/0 0.0 3/3 100.0 7/8 87.5 5/9 55.6 1/2 50.0 16/222006 PHI 0/0 0/0 9/10 90.0 3/5 60.0 6/8 75.0 0/0 0.0 18/232007 PHI 0/0 0/0 12/12 100.0 10/10 100.0 1/6 16.7 1/4 25.0 24/322008 PHI 2/2 100.0 11/11 100.0 10/12 83.3 8/10 80.0 2/5 40.0 33/402009 PHI 1/1 100.0 11/11 100.0 8/9 88.9 11/13 84.6 1/3 33.3 32/372010 PHI 0/0 0.0 12/12 100.0 10/12 83.3 9/11 81.8 1/3 33.3 32/38TOTALS 5/5 100.0 95/96 99.0 96/109 88.1 83/117 70.9 15/32 46.9 294/359PLAYOFFSYEAR TEAM 1-19 PCT 20-29 PCT 30-39 PCT 40-49 PCT 50+ PCT TOT2000 PHI 0/0 0.0 1/1 100.0 0/2 0.0 0/0 0.0 0/0 0.0 1/32001 PHI 0/0 0.0 2/2 100.0 1/1 100.0 3/3 100.0 0/0 0.0 6/62002 PHI 0/0 0.0 0/0 0.0 3/3 100.0 0/0 0.0 0/1 0.0 3/42003 PHI 0/0 0.0 0/0 0.0 2/3 66.7 1/1 100.0 0/0 0.0 3/42004 PHI 0/0 0.0 2/2 100.0 2/2 100.0 0/0 0.0 0/0 0.0 4/42006 PHI 1/1 100.0 1/1 100.0 1/1 100.0 1/1 100.0 0/0 0.0 4/42008 PHI 0/0 0.0 2/2 100.0 3/3 100.0 3/4 75.0 1/1 100.0 9/102009 PHI 0/0 0.0 0/0 0.0 0/0 0.0 0/0 0.0 0/0 0.0 0/02010 PHI 0/0 0.0 1/1 100.0 0/1 0.0 0/1 0.0 0/0 0.0 1/3TOTALS 1/1 100.0 9/9 100/0 12/16 75.0 8/10 80.0 1/2 50.0 31/38Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles – 35: 1999 (3), 2000 (3), 2001 (6), 2002 (7), 2003 (6), 2004 (2), 2006 (2), 2007 (2), 2008 (1), 2009 (2), 2010 (1)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. Sea (9/20/1998); First FG: at Mia (10/24/1999); 100th FG Made: vs. NO (11/23/03); 200th FG Made: at Dal. (9/15/08); First PAT: at Sea(9/20/1998); 100th PAT Made: vs. Arz. (1/17/02); 200th PAT Made: at StL. (12/27/04); 300th PAT Made: vs. NYG (12/9/08); 500th Career Point: vs. NYG(9/12/04); 1,000th Career Point: vs. Arz. (11/27/08)Most Field Goals: 5 at Dal (11/18/01)Most Field Goal Attempts: 6 at Chi (10/3/04)Longest Field Goal: 57 yds. vs. NE (9/14/03)AKERS’ CAREER HIGHSAKERS’ GAME-BY-GAMEMost PATs: 8 (2 times) Last at Was (11/15/10)Most PAT Attempts: 8 (2 times) Last at Was (11/15/10)Most Points: 18 at Dal (11/18/01)1998 (Washington)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickSep 6 at NYG PRACTICE SQUADSep 14 SF PRACTICE SQUADSIGNED TO ACTIVE ROSTER ON 9/15Sep 20 at Sea L 2 2-2 0-2 48N, 49NRELEASED BY WAS. ON 9/22TOTALS 2 2-2 0-2 Long: 441999 (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickSep 12 Arz L 0 0-0 0-0Sep 19 TB L 0 0-0 0-0Sep 26 at Buf L 0 0-0 0-0Oct 3 at NYG L 0 0-0 0-0Oct 10 Dal W 0 0-0 0-0Oct 17 at Chi W 0 0-0 0-0Oct 24 at Mia L 3 0-0 1-1 53Oct 31 NYG L 0 0-0 0-1 59NNov 7 at Car L 0 0-0 0-0Nov 14 Was W 0 0-0 0-0Nov 21 Ind L 5 2-2 1-1 48Nov 28 at Was L 0 0-0 0-1 47NDec 5 at Arz L 0 0-0 0-0Dec 12 at Dal L 0 0-0 0-0Dec 19 NE W 0 0-0 0-1 51NJan 2 StL W 3 0-0 1-1 46TOTALS 11 2-2 3-6 Long: 53SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\54// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIODAVID AKERS2000 (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickSep 3 at Dal W 11 5-5 2-2 33, 37Sep 10 NYG L 6 0-1 2-2 33, 29Sep 17 at GB L 3 0-0 1-1 43Sep 24 at NO W 3 3-3 0-0Oct 1 Atl W 12 3-3 3-3 39, 38, 19Oct 8 Was L 2 2-2 0-0Oct 15 at Arz W 9 3-4 2-2 31, 29Oct 22 Chi W 7 1-1 2-2 51, 29Oct 29 at NYG L 1 1-1 0-1 48NNov 5 Dal W 10 1-1 3-4 40N, 34, 34, 32Nov 12 at Pit W 14 2-2 4-5 26, 45, 38N, 42,42Nov 19 Arz W 10 4-4 2-2 38, 46Nov 26 at Was W 11 2-2 3-3 27, 33, 30Dec 3 Ten L 7 1-1 2-2 23, 40Dec 10 at Cle W 5 5-5 0-0Dec 24 Cin W 10 1-1 3-4 32, 45, 41N, 33TOTALS 121 34-36 29-33 Long: 512000 Postseason (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickDec 31 TB W 3 3-3 0-1 36NJan 7 at NYG L 4 1-1 1-2 28, 30NTOTALS 7 4-4 1-3 Long: 282001 (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickSep 9 StL L 5 2-2 1-1 50Sep 23 at Sea W 9 3-3 2-3 48, 49N, 21Sep 30 Dal W 10 4-5 2-2 40, 19Oct 7 Arz L 8 2-2 2-2 42, 28Oct 22 at NYG W 4 1-1 1-2 44N, 25Oct 28 Oak L 4 1-1 1-1 34Nov 4 at Arz W 3 3-3 0-0Nov 11 Min W 12 6-6 2-2 36, 21Nov 18 at Dal W 18 3-3 5-5 24, 46, 26, 28, 30Nov 25 Was L 3 0-0 1-1 49Nov 29 at Kan W 11 2-2 3-3 24, 33, 38Dec 9 SD W 6 3-3 1-1 37Dec 16 at Was W 8 2-2 2-2 40, 50Dec 22 at SF L 3 0-0 1-1 20Dec 30 NYG W 6 3-3 1-2 43N, 35Jan 6 at TB W 5 2-2 1-3 34N, 47, 50NTOTALS 115 37-38 26-31 Long: 502001 Postseason (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickJan 12 TB W 7 4-4 1-1 26Jan 19 at Chi W 15 3-3 4-4 34, 23, 40, 46Jan 27 at StL L 6 3-3 1-1 46TOTALS 28 10-10 6-6 Long: 246AKERS’ GAME-BY-GAME2002 (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickSep 8 at Ten L 6 3-3 1-1 30Sep 16 at Was W 13 4-4 3-3 22, 40, 47Sep 22 Dal W 14 5-5 3-3 51, 20, 32Sep 29 Hou W 9 3-3 2-2 25, 41Oct 6 at Jax L 5 2-2 1-1 31Oct 20 TB W 8 2-2 2-2 30, 36Oct 28 NYG W 9 0-0 3-4 50N, 27, 36, 35Nov 3 at Chi W 13 1-1 4-4 23, 36, 27, 22Nov 10 Ind L 7 1-1 2-2 34, 20Nov 17 Arz W 8 5-5 1-1 34Nov 25 at SF W 8 5-5 1-2 48N, 43Dec 1 StL W 4 1-1 1-1 31Dec 8 at Sea W 9 3-3 2-3 33, 40, 39NDec 15 Was W 10 4-4 2-2 28, 45Dec 21 at Dal W 9 3-3 2-2 32, 39Dec 28 at NYG L 1 1-1 0-1 35NTOTALS 133 43-43 30-34 Long: 512002 Postseason (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickJan 11 Atl W 8 2-2 2-3 34, 39, 51NJan 19 TB L 4 1-1 1-1 30TOTALS 12 3-3 3-4 Long: 392003 (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickSep 8 TB L 0 0-0 0-0Sep 14 NE L 4 1-1 1-1 57Sep 28 at Buf W 11 2-2 3-3 26, 34, 22Oct 5 Was W 9 3-3 2-2 52, 36Oct 12 at Dal L 3 3-3 0-0Oct 19 at NYG W 2 2-2 0-0Oct 26 NYJ W 6 3-3 1-2 55N, 30Nov 2 at Atl W 11 2-2 3-4 21, 25, 41B, 40Nov 10 at GB W 5 2-2 1-2 47N, 21Nov 16 NYG W 4 4-4 0-0Nov 23 NO W 15 3-3 4-4 36, 41, 42, 33Nov 30 at Car W 13 1-1 4-4 35, 48, 38, 29Dec 7 Dal W 10 4-4 2-2 22, 21Dec 15 at Mia W 10 4-4 2-2 46, 42Dec 21 SF L 4 4-4 0-2 42N, 47NDec 27 at Was W 7 4-4 1-1 26TOTALS 114 42-42 24-29 Long: 572003 Postseason (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickJan 11 GB W 8 2-2 2-3 33N, 37, 31Jan 18 Car L 3 0-0 1-1 41TOTALS 11 2-2 3-4 Long: 41SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\55// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIODAVID AKERS2004 (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickSep 12 NYG W 7 4-4 1-2 45, 53NSep 20 Min W 9 3-3 2-2 37, 47Sep 26 at Det W 12 3-3 3-3 26, 47, 39Oct 3 at Chi W 13 1-1 4-6 51, 42, 42, 40,39N, 45NOct 17 Car W 12 3-3 3-3 48, 34, 43Oct 24 at Cle W 10 4-4 2-2 38, 50Oct 31 Bal W 9 0-0 3-3 20, 41, 43Nov 7 at Pit L 3 0-0 1-1 33Nov 15 at Dal W 7 7-7 0-0Nov 21 Was W 4 4-4 0-0Nov 28 at NYG W 9 3-3 2-2 47, 42Dec 5 GB W 17 5-5 4-4 22, 45, 47, 22Dec 12 at Was W 5 2-2 1-2 48N, 38Dec 19 Dal W 0 0-1 0-0Dec 27 at StL L 1 1-1 0-0Jan 2 Cin L 4 1-1 1-2 45N, 46TOTALS 122 41-42 27-32 Long: 512004 Postseason (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickJan 16 Min W 9 3-3 2-2 21, 23Jan 23 Atl W 9 3-3 2-2 31, 34Feb 6 NE L 3 3-3 0-0TOTALS 21 9-9 4-4 Long: 342005 (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickSep 12 at Atl L 4 1-1 1-3 49N, 49N, 44Sep 18 SF W 5 5-5 0-1 43NSep 25 Oak W 5 2-2 1-1 23Oct 2 at KC W INACTIVE (Hamstring)Oct 9 at Dal L INACTIVE (Hamstring)Oct 23 SD W INACTIVE (Hamstring)Oct 30 at Den L INACTIVE (Hamstring)Nov 6 at Was L 4 1-1 1-1 34Nov 14 Dal L 8 2-2 2-3 48, 20, 60NNov 20 at NYG L 5 2-2 1-2 20, 38NNov 27 GB W 13 1-1 4-4 44, 38, 37, 33Dec 5 Sea L 0 0-0 0-0Dec 11 NYG L 11 2-2 3-4 42, 49N, 36, 50Dec 18 at StL W 5 2-2 1-1 31Dec 24 at Arz L 3 3-3 0-0Jan 1 Was L 8 2-2 2-2 49, 35TOTALS 71 23-23 16-22 Long: 50AKERS’ GAME-BY-GAME2006 Postseason (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickJan 7 NYG W 11 2-2 3-3 19, 48, 38Jan 13 at NO L 6 3-3 1-1 24TOTALS 17 5-5 4-4 Long: 482007 (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickSep 9 at GB L 7 1-1 2-2 33, 47Sep 17 Was L 12 0-0 4-4 24, 39, 26, 22Sep 23 Det W 8 8-8 0-0Sep 30 at NYG L 3 0-0 1-2 42N, 53Oct 14 at NYJ W 10 1-1 3-5 22, 41N, 41N, 31,25Oct 21 Chi L 10 1-1 3-3 24, 33, 37Oct 28 at Min W 11 2-2 3-4 20, 59N, 27, 25Nov 4 Dal L 5 2-2 1-1 26Nov 11 at Was W 3 3-3 0-1 53NNov 18 Mia W 5 2-2 1-1 34Nov 25 at NE L 4 4-4 0-0Dec 2 Sea L 6 3-3 1-2 31, 48NDec 9 NYG L 7 1-1 2-3 29, 39, 57NDec 16 at Dal W 4 1-1 1-2 47N, 21Dec 23 at NO W 8 5-5 1-1 24Dec 30 Buf W 5 2-2 1-1 38TOTALS 108 36-36 24-32 Long: 532008 (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickSep 7 StL W 8 5-5 1-1 23Sep 15 at Dal L 13 4-4 3-3 34, 44, 22Sep 21 Pit W 7 1-1 2-2 31, 31Sep 28 at Chi L 8 2-2 2-4 50N, 47N, 24, 31Oct 5 Was L 5 2-2 1-2 50N, 23Oct 12 at SF W 16 4-4 4-5 19, 54B, 38, 25,28Oct 26 Atl W 9 3-3 2-2 36, 18Nov 2 at Sea W 14 2-2 4-4 40, 24, 42, 39Nov 9 NYG L 7 4-4 1-1 29Nov 16 at Cin T 7 1-1 2-2 42, 27Nov 23 at Bal L 1 1-1 0-0Nov 27 Ariz W 12 6-6 2-2 42, 41Dec 7 at NYG W 8 2-2 2-4 51, 32B, 34B, 34Dec 15 Cle W 12 3-3 3-3 24, 34, 34Dec 21 at Was L 3 0-0 1-1 22Dec 28 Dal W 14 5-5 3-4 40, 50, 41, 40NTOTALS 144 45-45 33-40 Long: 512006 (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickSep 10 at Hou W 6 3-3 1-1 42Sep 17 NYG L 6 3-3 1-2 49N, 37Sep 24 at SF W 8 5-5 1-2 21, 39NOct 2 GB W 7 4-4 1-1 40Oct 8 Dal W 8 5-5 1-1 27Oct 15 at NO L 6 3-3 1-1 47Oct 22 at TB L 3 3-3 0-0Oct 29 Jax L 6 0-0 2-2 25, 28Nov 12 Was W 9 3-3 2-2 37, 25Nov 19 Ten L 7 1-1 2-2 42, 38Nov 26 at Ind L 3 3-3 0-1 36NDec 4 Car W 9 3-3 2-2 28, 25Dec 10 at Was W 3 3-3 0-0Dec 17 at NYG W 4 4-4 0-1 48NDec 25 at Dal W 11 2-2 3-3 25, 45, 21Dec 31 Atl W 6 3-3 1-2 41, 23NTOTALS 102 48-48 18-23 Long: 472008 Postseason (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickJan 4 at Min W 14 2-2 4-4 43, 51, 31, 45Jan 11 at NYG W 11 2-2 3-3 25, 35, 20Jan 18 at Arz L 7 1-2 2-3 45, 47N, 33TOTALS 21 9-9 4-4 Long: 34SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\56// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIODAVID AKERS2009 (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickSep 13 at Car W 8 5-5 1-2 49, 51BSep 20 NO L 8 2-2 2-2 23, 32Sep 27 KC W 10 4-4 2-2 29, 38Oct 11 TB W 7 4-4 1-1 44Oct 18 at Oak L 9 0-0 3-5 43N, 45, 43, 47N,45Oct 26 at Was W 9 3-3 2-2 47, 44Nov 1 NYG W 10 4-5 2-2 30, 35Nov 8 Dal L 10 1-1 3-3 45, 48, 52Nov 15 at SD L 11 2-2 3-3 18, 25, 25Nov 22 at Chi W 6 3-3 1-1 25Nov 29 Was W 13 1-1 4-4 29, 24, 41, 32Dec 6 at Atl W 10 4-4 2-3 33, 39N, 33Dec 13 at NYG W 7 4-5 1-1 20Dec 20 SF W 9 3-3 2-2 22, 26Dec 27 Den W 12 3-3 3-3 39, 45, 28Jan 3 at Dal L 0 0-0 0-1 53NTOTALS 139 43-45 32-37 Long: 522009 Postseason (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickJan 9 at Dal L 2 2-2 0-0TOTALS 2 2-2 0-0AKERS’ GAME-BY-GAME2010 (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickSep 12 GB L 8 2-2 2-2 45, 24Sep 19 at Det W 5 5-5 0-0Sep 26 at Jax W 4 4-4 0-0Oct 3 Was L 6 0-0 2-2 49, 23Oct 10 at SF W 9 3-3 2-3 33, 53, 45Oct 17 Atl W 7 4-4 1-4 37N, 47N, 37N,30Oct 24 at Ten L 13 1-1 4-4 25, 46, 46, 28Nov 7 Ind W 14 2-2 4-4 22, 21, 31, 44Nov 15 at Was W 11 8-8 1-1 48Nov 21 NYG W 13 1-1 4-5 38, 24, 42B, 28,30Nov 28 at Chi L 14 2-2 4-4 45, 36, 22, 36Dec 2 Hou W 10 4-4 2-2 36, 22Dec 12 at Dal W 12 3-3 3-3 39, 50, 28Dec 19 at NYG W 8 5-5 1-1 34Dec 28 Min L 2 2-2 0-1 54NJan 2 Dal L 7 1-1 2-2 43, 22TOTALS 143 47-47 32-38 Long: 502010 Postseason (Philadelphia)Date Opp W/L Pts XP-XPA FG-FGA Kick-By-KickJan 9 GB L 4 1-1 1-3 41N, 29, 34NTOTALS 4 1-1 1-3 Long: 29SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\57// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-1 | 188 | SOUTH FLORIDA | ROOKIE | BORN 10.6.88 | THOMASVILLE, GAACQUIRED FA IN ‘11 | THOMAS COUNTY CENTRAL HS, THOMASVILLE, GADontavia Bogan joined the 49ers as an undrafted free agent outof the University of South Florida. A threat at both receiver and inthe return game, Bogan finished his career at USF ranked 2nd inschool history in career rec. yds. (1,534) and 3rd in career returnyds. (1,598). He suffered a knee injury during training camp and wasplaced on Injured Reserve on 8/7.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally signed as an undrafted free agent by SF on 7/27/11...Placed on Injured Reserve on 8/7/11 (knee).// COLLEGESaw action in 49 games (23 starts) for the Bulls and posted 107 recepts.for 1,534 yds. and 12 TDs during his career, while adding 69KORs for 1,598 yds. Played in 13 games (12 starts) as a senior, recording47 catches for 685 yds. and a career-high 6 TDs. Appearedin 13 games (10 starts) as a junior and posted 22 catches for 306yds. and 4 TDs, while also recording 770 yds. on 36 returns as theprimary kick returner. In 2008, played in all 13 games (1 start) andtallied 26 recepts. for 354 yds. and 1 TD. As a true freshman, appearedin 11 games and registered 12 catches for 190 yds. and 1 TD.// PERSONAL• Attended Thomas County Central (Thomasville, GA) HS, where hestarred at WR and FS.• Named Region I-AAAA Defensive Player of the Year.• Born Dontavia Raphel Bogan (10/6/88) in Thomasville, GA.• Majored in criminology.// INJURY REPORT2011: Suffered a knee injury during training camp and was place onInjured Reserve on 8/7.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\58// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-7 | 328 | OHIO ST. | 2ND YEAR | BORN 5.4.87 | LAKEWOOD, OHACQUIRED FA IN ‘09 | ST. EDWARD HS, CLEVELAND, OHAlex Boone reached a significant milestone in his career when hetook the field in the team’s season-finale against the Arizona Cardinalsin 2010. The game marked his first regular season action as apro, which was an achievement many would have felt far-fetched twoyears ago. Boone was originally signed as a rookie free agent bythe 49ers in 2009 and spent his entire rookie season on the team’spractice squad. When Boone reported to mini-camp the followingyear, he had lost 40 pounds of fat and replaced it with 25 pounds oflean muscle. He <strong>com</strong>peted at both right and left tackle, and eventuallyproved his worth as he earned a spot on the 53-man roster.// TRANSACTIONSSigned as a rookie free agent by SF on 4/30/09…Waived by SF on9/3/09…Signed to the practice squad by SF on 9/6/09…Signed bySF to reserve/future contract on 1/6/10.// GOLDMINE• During the 2009 offseason, Alex returned home to Lakewood, OH,where he began working out with former <strong>NFL</strong> O-lineman LeCharlesBentley. With Bentley’s help and guidance, Alex is now in the bestshape of his life, dropping 40 pounds before putting 25 pounds ofmuscle back on. “LeCharles helped me realize what it takes to be successfulin the <strong>NFL</strong>,” Alex said. “He has helped me with my footwork,my initial burst and my quickness. I know I’ll be ready for whateverthe coaches throw at me this season.”• Alex was featured in <strong>NFL</strong>.<strong>com</strong>’s “On The Fringe” series in 2010, whichhighlighted lesser-known players as they battled for roster spots.// 2010• Was inactive Weeks 1-16.• Made his <strong>NFL</strong> debut vs. Arz. (1/2/11), entering the game at left tacklein the second half.// 2009• Spent the entire season on the 49ers practice squad.// COLLEGEA two-time All-Big Ten selection during his four-year career at OhioState, played in 46 games (35 starts). Started 22 games at LT for theBuckeyes, earning All-America honors as a senior.// PERSONAL• A two-time All-Ohio selection, was a three-year starter at St. Edward(OH) HS. Also <strong>com</strong>peted in shot put and discus and played basketballfor one year.• His uncle, Ed, played football at Penn State.• Enjoys hunting and playing golf.• Born Alex Boone on 5/4/87 in Lakewood, OH.• Majored in history.BOONE’S CAREER STATISTICSGAMES/STARTS - 1/0; 2010 (1/0)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. Arz. (1/2/2011)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\59// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-0 | 242 | PENN ST. | 2ND YEAR | BORN 5.28.88 | DISTRICT HEIGHTS, MDACQUIRED D-3 IN ‘10 | SUITLAND HS, FORESTVILLE, MDTalent, hustle, toughness and determination are all attributes49ers linebacker NaVorro Bowman displayed during his rookie seasonwith the 49ers. A third round draft pick by San Francisco in 2010,Bowman showcased his play-making abilities throughout the year,seeing action in 16 games with one start. He provided 49ers fansa glimpse of the future in his lone start as he led the team with 15tackles in the season finale against Arizona. Bowman made his biggestimpact on special teams as a rookie, ranking third in the <strong>NFL</strong>with 20 special teams stops according to <strong>NFL</strong> game books. Growingup in a crime and drug-infested neighborhood, Bowman relied onsports and a strong support system to keep him pointed in the rightdirection.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 3rd-round (91st overall) draft choice by SF in 2010.// GOLDMINE• NaVorro was born and raised just outside of Washington D.C. in ahigh crime area. It was a tough environment to avoid, but sportsbecame his outlet and a means for not giving into the streets anddrugs. “My parents had been with me since day one. Also, having asupport system like my high school coach - he really let me knowearly on that I had something special and I shouldn’t mess it up.”• NaVorro earned his degree in criminal law and justice, and one daywould like to use that to help out his hometown. With all of the violenceand drugs in District Heights, MD, he believes being from thatarea will help others listen to him and understand that there areother ways to live life than what they currently know. “That’s one ofthe reasons I got in that field - to open doors and possibly be able toget into a young child’s head from my neighborhood.”• Two important and influential people in NaVorro’s life recently andabruptly passed away. His father passed away from a blood clot thatreached his heart, while his high school coach died in a car accidentbefore Penn State’s bowl game in 2009. “Dealing with as much adversityas I have in a short period of time has made me the man I amtoday. It’s made me stay on track and strive to do those things thatwill possibly help me be successful, not just on the football field, butoff the field also.”// 2010• Ranked 3rd in the <strong>NFL</strong> with 20special teams tackles accordingto <strong>NFL</strong> game books.• Saw action at ILB, replacing aninjured LB Takeo Spikes (kneecontusion) vs. NO (9/20), andposted 6 tackles.• In his first career start in placeof LB Patrick Willis (hand), ledthe team with a career-high 15tackles vs. Arz. (1/2/11).2010 SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLESLEADERSPlayerST Tackles1. John Wendling, Det. 242. Corey Graham, Chi. 233. NaVorrow Bowman, SF 204t. C.J. Spillman, SD/SF 19Matt McCoy, Sea. 19Sam Hurd, Dal. 19Tim Shaw, Ten. 19*According to <strong>NFL</strong> Game Books// COLLEGEPlayed in 33 games (21 starts) and totaled 215 tackles, 8.0 sacks,36 TFLs, 3 FFs, 3 FRs and 3 INTs in his career. Also returned 1 INTand 1 FR for TDs. Earned second-team All-American honors fromThe <strong>NFL</strong> Draft Report, The Sporting News, CBS Sports, Phil Steele’s CollegeFootball, Rvials.<strong>com</strong> and Sports Illustrated, while garnering third-teamhonors from the Associated Press and College Football News as a junior.Started 11 games and was named first-team All-Big Ten afterregistering 93 tackles, 17 TFLs, 3.0 sacks, 2 INTs and 2 FRs, in 2009.Was a consensous All-Big Ten Conference first-team selection as heled the team in tackles (106), ranked 2nd in TFLs (16.5) and t-3rd insacks (4.0) in 2008, despite not moving into the starting lineup untilthe fourth game of the season. Added 2 FFs, 1 FR and 1 INT in hissophomore season. As a redshirt freshman, appeared in 9 contestsand tallied 16 tackles and blocked a field goal attempt.// PERSONAL• Starred at Suitland (<strong>For</strong>estville, MD) HS, where he was selected asthe Maryland Defensive POY, first-team all-state, Washington Postfirst-team all-metro and first-team all-conference after registering165 tackles, 9.0 sacks and 3 FRs, while also rushing for 1,200 yds.and 22 TDs.• Has a son, NaVorro Jr.• Born NaVorro R. Bowman (5/28/88) in District Heights, MD.• Graduated in three years with a degree in crime, law and justice.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\60// MEDIA GUIDE


BOWMAN’S GAME-BY-GAMEPLAYER BIO2010Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 at Sea L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 NO L 1/0 6 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 26 at KC L 1/0 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 10 Phi L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 17 Oak W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 24 at Car L 1/0 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 31 Den W 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 14 StL W 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 21 TB L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 5 at GB L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 12 Sea W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 16 at SD L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 2 Arz W 1/1 15 8 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/1 35 22 13 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0NaVORRO BOWMANBOWMAN’S CAREER HIGHSTotal Tackles: 15 vs. Arz. (1/2/11)Solo: 8 vs. Arz. (1/2/11)Assists: 7 vs. Arz (1/2/11)Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles - 26: 2010 (26)QB Hits - 1: 2010 (3)QB Pressures - 3: 2010 (3)TFL - 3: 2010 (3)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. Sea. (9/12/10); First Career Start: vs. Arz. (1/2/11)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\61// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO5-10 | 197 | BELHAVEN | 2ND YEAR | BORN 8.20.88 | GULFPORT, MSACQUIRED FA IN ‘10 | LONG BEACH SR. HS, LONG BEACH, MSA quick and physical cornerback, Tramaine Brock became thefirst undrafted rookie free agent to make the 49ers opening dayroster since WR Otis Amey in 2005. He went on to spend a total of 14weeks on the 49ers active roster, seeing action primarily on specialteams in 3 games. A converted strong safety out of Belhaven University,Brock only played a dozen of snaps at cornerback during hiscollegiate career, which also included stops at Mississippi Gulf CoastJunior College and the University of Minnesota.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally signed by SF as an undrafted rookie FA on 4/26/10...Waived by SF 9/14/10...Signed to the practice squad by SF on9/15/10...Signed to active roster by SF on 9/20/10...Waived by SF on10/12/10...Signed to the practice squad by SF on 10/14/10...Re-signedto active roster by SF on 10/27/10.// GOLDMINE• In February of 2011, Belhaven retired Brock’s jersey for his ac<strong>com</strong>plishmentson both the collegiate and professional levels. He is theonly player in the history of the school’s program to have played inthe <strong>NFL</strong>.BROCK’S GAME-BY-GAME2010Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 at Sea L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Sep 20 NO L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Sep 26 at KC L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Oct 3 at Atl L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Oct 10 Phi L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Oct 17 Oak W - - PRACTICE SQUAD - - - - - -Oct 24 at Car L - - PRACTICE SQUAD - - - - - -Oct 31 Den W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 14 StL W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Nov 21 TB L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Nov 29 at Arz W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Dec 5 at GB L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 12 Sea W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Dec 16 at SD L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Dec 26 at StL L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Jan 2 Arz W 1/0 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 3/0 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0// 2010• Made his <strong>NFL</strong> debut vs. Den. (10/31).• Saw extended action at defensive back in season finale vs. Arz. (1/2),posting 3 tackles.// COLLEGEPlayed at one of the nation’s top junior college programs, MississippiGulf Coast, helping the Bulldogs to a perfect 12-0 record and ashare of the NJCAA National Championship as a sophomore. Totaled72 tackles, 7 INTs and 2 FFs in 17 games at MGC. Spent his juniorseason at Minnesota, totaling 73 tackles, 6 PDs, 1 INT, 3 FFs and 1 FR,before tranferring to Belhaven. In 11 games as a senior at Belhaven,posted 51 tackles, 13.5 TFLs, 2.5 sacks, 6 INTs, 10 PDs and 1 FR, whilealso returning 29 kicks for 505 yds.// PERSONAL• Attended Long Beach (MS) Senior HS.• Son of Marsha Gardner.• Born Tramaine Brock (8/20/88) in Gulfport, MS.Total Tackles: 3 vs. Arz. (1/2/11)Solo: 3 vs. Arz. (1/2/11)Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles - 3: 2010 (3)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. Den. (10/31/10)BROCK’S CAREER HIGHSSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\62// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-3 | 259 | VIRGINIA | 6TH YEAR | BORN 3.14.84 | FAIRFAX, VAACQUIRED WAI. IN ‘08 - CIN. | C.D. HYLTON HS, WOODBRIDGE, VAA versatile and athletic linebacker, Ahmad Brooks has found amiche as a pass rush specialist for the 49ers. Brooks, who was originallyselected in the third round of the 2006 supplemental draft bythe Cincinnati Bengals, joined the 49ers in 2008. After not suiting upin 2008, he had a breakthrough year in 2009, registering 6 sacksand 5 FFs, despite only playing in 14 games as a reserve. His 5 FFsalso set a single-season team record among linebackers and rankedt-2nd among <strong>NFL</strong> linebackers that year. Brooks followed up his solid‘09 campaign by posting 5 sacks after battling through a kidney injuryearly in the 2010 season. Brooks is no stranger to the <strong>NFL</strong> ashis father, Perry, played in 92 games as a defensive tackle for theWashington Redskins from 1978-84.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 3rd-round selection in the 2006 supplemental draft byCin. on 7/13/06...Waived by Cin. on 8/30/08...Claimed off waivers bySF on 8/31/08...Waived by SF on 11/29/08...Signed by SF on 12/2/08...As a restricted free agent, re-signed with SF on 4/2/10 through 2011.// GOLDMINE• Ahmad is no stranger to the <strong>NFL</strong>. His father, Perry Brooks, played in92 games at DT for the Washington Redskins from 1978-84.• Ahmad’s father, Perry, ran a barber shop since Ahmad was a freshmanin college that was left to his family after his father passedaway.// CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Set a career high with 6.0 sacks in 2009.• Set the 49ers record for most forced fumbles by a LB single-seasonwith 5 in 2009. The 5 FFs ranked t-2nd among all <strong>NFL</strong> LB’s that year.• Ranked t-3rd on the team with 5.0 sacks in 2010.// 2010 (SAN FRANCISCO)• In his first action since suffering a lacerated kidney in training camp,brought down Saints QB Drew Brees vs. NO (9/20).• In his first start as a 49er, brought down QB Aaron Rodgers twice onthe day at GB (12/5). It marked Brooks’ first multi-sack game of theseason and 2nd of his career [3.0 sacks vs. Arz. (12/14/09)].• Brought down QB Richard Bartel on the final series of the game vs.Arz. (1/2/11) for his 5th sack of the season. Also registered his firstcareer INT, picking off Cardinals QB John Skelton and returning it32 yds. to the Cardinals 8-yd. line, setting up a 6-yd. TD run by RBBrian Westbook.// 2009 (SAN FRANCISCO)• Appeared in 14 games, registering 23 tackles while notching careerhighs in both sacks (6) and FFs (5). Also added 8 special teams tackles.• Made his 49ers debut at Min. (9/27) after recovering from a kneeinjury and registered 3 tackles.• Notched his first sack of the season (QB Matt Schaub) at Hou. (10/25).• Set single-game career highs in sacks (3 - QB Kurt Warner) and FFs(2) vs. Arz. (12/14/09). It marked the first time a 49er registered 3sacks in a game since DT Bryant Young at StL (9/16/07).• Registered a sack and 2 FFs vs. Det. (12/27), tying him with LB MannyLawson for the most FFs in a single season by a 49ers LB with 4.// 2008 (SAN FRANCISCO)• Inactive for the first 13 games of the season before being waived(11/29) and re-signed (12/2) by SF. Was inactive for 3 more contestsand did not play at Mia. (12/14).// 2007 (CINCINNATI)• Saw action in 2 games, totaling 8 tackles, 1 sack and 1 FF before sufferinga season-ending groin injury in Week 2. Was inactive Games3-8 due to injury and eventually placed on IR (11/7).• Tallied 8 tackles, 1 sack and 1 FF vs. Bal. (9/10).• Suffered groin injury in 1st qtr. at Cle. (9/16).// 2006 (CINCINNATI)• Started Games 5-6 and 8-9 in place of an injured LB Brian Simmons.When Simmons returned to starting lineup for Game 7, Brooks remainedat MLB with Simmons moving to OLB.• Made <strong>NFL</strong> debut at Pit. (9/24).• Led team with 14 tackles at TB (10/15), followed by a team-leading 8stops vs. Car. (10/22) to go along with his first career sack.// COLLEGEPlayed 3 seasons at Virginia before entering <strong>NFL</strong> following his juniorseason. Saw action in only 6 games in 2005, missing remainder ofcampaign due to injuries. Played in 12 games as a sophomore andearned All-America honors with a team-high 90 tackles, including8 sacks. Was one of three 2004 finalists for the Butkus Award. Ledteam with 117 tackles as a freshman.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\63// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO// PERSONAL• Met his girlfriend, Britney, when he was in college and the couplehas a daughter, Natalia (2).• Attended C.D. Hylton (Woodbridge, VA) HS, where he helped his teamto state titles in 1999 and 2000, and the semi-finals in 2001.• Named USA Today’s National Defensive Player of the Year as a seniorafter posting 207 tackles. Also rushed for 848 yds. and 10 TDs, averaging12.6 yds. per carry.• Played at Hargrave (VA) Military Academy in 2002.• His mom, Vergie, has worked at a medical laboratory for the past 20years and was the valedictorian of her high school. His father, Perry,was a defensive lineman for the Washington Redskins. He passedaway during the 2010 offseason.• The youngest of three children, he has one sister, Krsunthia, and onebrother, Perry Jr.• Born Ahmad Brooks (3/4/84) in Fairfax, VA.AHMAD BROOKS// INJURY REPORT2006: Missed the first 2 games of the regular season [at KC (9/10) andvs. Cle. (9/17)] with a neck injury; Inactive at NO (11/19) with agroin injury.2007: Suffered a season-ending groin injury at Cle. (9/16) and was inactivefor 6 weeks [at Sea. (9/23), vs. NE (10/1), at KC (10/14), vs.NYJ (10/21), vs. Pit. (10/28) and at Buf. (11/4)] before being placedon injured reserve on 11/7.2009: Inactive for the first 2 games of the regular season [at Arz.(9/13) and vs. Sea. (9/20)] with a knee injury suffered in trainingcamp.2010: Missed the first game of the regular season, at Sea. (9/12) witha kidney injury sustained during training camp.BROOKS’ CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2006 CIN 11 5 46 29 17 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02007 CIN 2 2 8 6 2 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02008 SF 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 SF 14 0 23 18 5 6.0 33.0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 02010 SF 15 1 33 27 6 5.0 33.0 1 32 32 0 4 0 0 0TOTALS 42 8 110 80 30 13.0 79.0 1 32 32 0 8 6 0 0Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: at Pit. (9/24/06); First Start: at TB (10/15/06); First Sack: vs. Car. (10/22/06 - QB Jake Delhomme); First FF: vs. Bal. (9/10/07 - QB SteveMcNair); 100th Tackle: vs. Sea. (12/12/10); First INT: vs. Arz. (1/2/11)Special Teams Tackles - 9: 2010 (9)Total Tackles: 14 at TB (10/15/06)Solo: 10 at TB (10/15/06)Assists: 4 (2 times) Last vs. Car. (10/22/06)BROOKS’ CAREER HIGHSSacks: 3 vs. Arz. (12/14/09)<strong>For</strong>ced Fumbles: 2 (2 times) Last vs. Det. (12/27/09)Interception: 1 vs. Arz. (1/2/11)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\64// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOAHMAD BROOKS2006 (Cincinnati)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 10 at KC W - - INACTIVE (Neck) - - - - - -Sep 17 Cle W - - INACTIVE (Neck) - - - - - -Sep 24 at Pit W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 1 NE L 1/0 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 15 at TB L 1/1 14 10 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 22 Car W 1/1 8 4 4 1.0 6.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 29 Atl L 1/1 9 6 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 5 at Bal L 1/1 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 SD L 1/1 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 19 at NO W - - INACTIVE (Groin) - - - - - -Nov 26 at Cle W 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 30 Bal W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 10 Oak W - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Dec 18 at Ind L - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Dec 24 at Den L 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 31 Pit L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 11/5 46 29 17 1.0 6.0 0 0 2 0 0 0BROOKS’ GAME-BY-GAME2009 (San Francisco)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 13 at Arz W - - INACTIVE (Knee) - - - - - -Sep 20 Sea W - - INACTIVE (Knee) - - - - - -Sep 27 at Min L 1/0 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 4 StL W 1/0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 11 Atl L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 25 at Hou L 1/0 2 2 0 1.0 9.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 1 at Ind L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 8 Ten L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 Chi W 1/0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 22 at GB L 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 Jax W 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 6 at Sea L 1/0 5 4 1 1.0 9.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Dec 14 Arz W 1/0 3 3 0 3.0 12.0 0 0 0 2 0 0Dec 20 at Phi L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 27 Det W 1/0 2 2 0 1.0 3.0 0 0 0 2 0 0Jan 3 at StL W 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 14/0 23 18 5 6.0 33.0 0 0 2 5 0 02007 (Cincinnati)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 10 Bal W 1/1 8 6 2 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Sep 16 at Cle L 1/1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Sea L - - INACTIVE (Groin) - - - - - -Oct 1 NE L - - INACTIVE (Groin) - - - - - -Oct 14 at KC L - - INACTIVE (Groin) - - - - - -Oct 21 NYJ W - - INACTIVE (Groin) - - - - - -Oct 28 Pit L - - INACTIVE (Groin) - - - - - -Nov 4 at Buf L - - INACTIVE (Groin) - - - - - -Placed on Injured Reserve on 11/7 (Groin)TOTALS 2/2 8 6 2 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 1 0 02008 (San Francisco)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 7 Arz L - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Sep 14 at Sea W - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Sep 21 Det W - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Sep 28 at NO L - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Oct 5 NE L - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Oct 12 Phi L - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Oct 19 at NYG L - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Oct 26 Sea L - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Nov 10 at Arz L - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Nov 16 StL W - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Nov 24 at Dal L - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Nov 31 at Buf W Waived on 11/29 and re-signed on 12/2Dec 7 NYJ W - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Dec 14 at Mia L - - DID NOT PLAY - - - - - -Dec 21 at StL W - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Dec 28 Was W - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -TOTALS 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 (San Francisco)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 at Sea L - - INACTIVE (Kidney) - - - - -Sep 20 NO L 1/0 2 1 1 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 26 at KC L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/0 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 10 Phi L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 17 Oak W 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 24 at Car L 1/0 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 31 Den W 1/0 2 2 0 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 14 StL W 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 21 TB L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 5 at GB L 1/1 5 4 1 2.0 13.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 12 Sea W 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 16 at SD L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/0 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 2 Arz W 1/0 5 4 1 1.0 6.0 1 32 0 0 0 0TOTALS 15/1 33 27 6 5.0 33.0 1 32 4 0 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\65// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO5-10 | 193 | TEXAS | 5TH YEAR | BORN 1.6.85 | NEW YORK CITY, NYACQUIRED D-5 IN ‘07 | NORTH MESQUITE HS, MESQUITE, TXArmed with great speed, quickness and physicality, Tarell Brownhas served primarily as the 49ers nickel back since being drafted inthe 5th round of the 2007 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, while also standing out as oneof the team’s leading tacklers on special teams. Brown saw extensiveaction on defense in a reserve role in 2010, posting 18 tackles andan interception returned for a touchdown. A year prior, he started acareer-high 4 games and finished with 37 tackles, 2 INTs and 9 PDs.Brown is known for possessing a very strong work ethic, a trait thathelped him over<strong>com</strong>e a significant amount of adversity throughouthis young life. Following his rookie season, Brown was presentedwith the team’s coveted Thomas Herrion Award, which is given to aplayer who has taken advantage of every opportunity, turned it intoa positive situation and made their dream turn into a reality. Brownsigned a three-year contract extension on 10/28/09.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 5th-round (147th pick overall) draft choice by SF in2007... Signed a three-year contract extention through 2013 on10/28/09.// AWARDS & HONORS2007: Thomas Herrion Award// GOLDMINE• In 2007, Tarell was the recipient of the Thomas Herrion Award, honoringthe rookie or first-year player who has taken advantage of everyopportunity, turned it into a postive and made their dream <strong>com</strong>etrue like Thomas Herrion. The award is voted on by the coaches.• It’s not only Tarell’s work ethic that got him to where he is today,but also his ability to over<strong>com</strong>e a variety of challenges throughouthis young life. At the age of 9, Tarell’s mother was killed as she wasgetting into her car to go to work early one morning. Following hismother’s death, Tarell moved in with his father, Robert, who not onlysaw football as an escape for his son, but also as an opportunity forhim to earn a scholarship and a solid education. Just prior to the <strong>NFL</strong>Draft, his father died of a heart attack on Valentine’s Day. “A daydoesn’t go by that I don’t think about my mother and father. EverythingI do nowadays is dedicated to my parents. I know without them,I wouldn’t be where I’m now.”• Tarell won the Punt, Pass & Kick Championship at Texas Stadium as a9-year-old after advancing through the city and regional finals. Hewas then flown to San Diego for the National Championships, wherehe placed 3rd.• When his <strong>NFL</strong> career is over, Tarell is looking forward to workingwith kids. “I want to open up a gym and train athletes, train kids. I liketo be around kids and I still want to be surrounded by sports. Maybehave a little AAU basketball team and travel around different citiesand states.”• Tarell hosted his 3rd Annual Summer Sportsfest in Dallas in Juneof 2010. The highlights of the weekend included free football andcheerleading camps, in addition to a celebrity basketball game featuringa large group of <strong>NFL</strong> players. Proceeds raised through theraffle and celebrity basketball game benefitted Tarell’s Born AgainFoundation. The foundation is dedicated to be<strong>com</strong>ing the nation’sforemost full-service, ex-offender program. It provides an opportunityfor all ex-offenders who desire a significant change to makea positive transition into a new life. The foundation offers job counseling,educational and vocational training, and personal and familysupport to all who desire to not be defined by negativity in theirpast.Visit tarellbrown.net for additional information.• In June 2010, Tarell was recognized for his contributions to hishometown, receiving a proclamation from the city of Mesquite.// 2010• Saw action at nickle back after CB Will James left the game with aninjury vs. StL (11/14).• Saw action at CB in place of an injured CB Nate Clements early in the1st qtr. at GB (12/5).• Registered the first TD of his career, intercepting QB Richard Barteland taking it 62 yds. for the score vs. Arz. (1/2/11). The INT markedBrown’s 1st of the season and first since 11/12/09 vs. Chi.// 2009• Set career highs in tackles (37) and PDs (9), while tying career highsin INTs (2) and special teams tackles (16).• Made his first start of the season at Ind. (11/1), recording 2 tacklesand 1 PD.• Picked off QB Jay Cutler in the 2nd qtr. and returned it 51 yds vs.Chi. (11/12), setting up RB Frank Gore’s 14-yd. TD run on the followingplay.• Had a career-high 8 tackles at GB (11/22).• Intercepted QB Kurt Warner vs. Arz. (12/14).// 2008• Saw action at nickel back vs. Det. (9/21) due to injuries to CB ShawntaeSpencer (knee) and CB Donald Strickland (knee), and registeredhis first career INT.• Made first career start at Arz. (11/10) when team opened in nickelpackage and tallied 6 tackles.• Sealed a 49ers victory at StL (12/21) by intercepting a QB Marc Bulgerpass on the 49ers 38-yd. line with 22 seconds remaining in the4th qtr.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\66// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO// 2007• Suffered a torn MCL and partially torn ACL in the season finale vs.Cle. (12/30).// COLLEGEPlayed in 47 career games (35 starts) for the Longhorns, finishingwith 169 tackles, 3 INTs, 1 sack, 1 FR, 2 FFs and 20 PDs. Also amassed315 yds. on 17 kickoff returns. As part of Texas’ 2005-06 NationalChampionship Team his senior year, did not allow any TD catchesand his main pass coverage assignments had just 3 catches for over20 yds. during his 11 starts. Earned second-team Academic All-Big 12honors and was a member of UT’s Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.// PERSONAL• Attended North Mesquite (TX) HS, where he was a three-year starterat CB and two-year starter at RB. Rushed for 3,011 yds. and 42 TDs inhis final two seasons, receiving an invitation to play in the 2003 U.S.Army All-American Game.TARELL BROWN• As a senior, gained 1,885 yds. with 28 TDs on 182 carries (10.4 avg.)and caught 10 passes for 281 yds. with 2 scores. Also threw a 26-yd.TD pass.• Was a two-year letter-winner in track (100m, sprint and mile relays)and a sophomore starter at shooting guard in basketball.• Born Tarell Lameek Brown (1/6/85) in New York City, NY. Resides inDeSoto, TX.• Majored in <strong>com</strong>munications.// INJURY REPORT2007: Inactive at Sea. (9/30) with a hamstring injury; In the seasonfinale at Cle. (12/30), suffered a torn MCL and partially torn ACL.2010: Suffered a lower back strain at Car. (10/24) in the first quarter,missing the remainder of the game; Inactive vs. Den. (10/31) witha back injury.Total Tackles: 8 at GB (11/22/09)Solo: 6 at GB (11/22/09)Assists: 2 at GB (11/22/09)BROWN’S CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2007 SF 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 SF 15 1 15 14 1 0.0 0.0 2 1 1 0 3 0 0 02009 SF 16 4 37 31 6 0.0 0.0 2 52 51 0 9 0 0 02010 SF 15 0 18 18 0 0.0 0.0 1 62 62t 1 4 0 0 0TOTALS 55 5 70 63 7 0.0 0.0 5 115 62t 1 16 0 0 0Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles - 54: 2007 (4), 2008 (16), 2009 (16), 2010 (18)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. Arz. (9/10/07); First Start: at Arz. (11/10/08); First INT: vs. Det. (9/21/08 - QB Jon Kitna): INT Returned for TD: vs. Arz. (1/2/11 - QB RichardBartel)BROWN’S CAREER HIGHSPasses Defensed: 3 vs. Arz. (1/2/11)Interceptions: 1 (5 times) Last vs. Arz. (1/2/11)Long Interception Return: 62t vs. Arz. (1/2/11)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\67// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOTARELL BROWN2007Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 10 Arz W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16 at StL W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Pit L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 Sea L - - INACTIVE (Hamstring) - - - - -Oct 7 Bal L - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Oct 21 at NYG L - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Oct 28 NO L - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Nov 4 at Atl L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 at Sea L - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Nov 18 StL L - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Nov 25 at Arz W - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Dec 2 at Car L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 9 Min L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 15 Cin W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 23 TB W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 30 at Cle L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 9/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0BROWN’S GAME-BY-GAME2009Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 13 at Arz W 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 20 Sea W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 27 at Min L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 4 StL W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 11 Atl L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 25 at Hou L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 1 at Ind L 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 8 Ten L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 12 Chi W 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 1 51 1 0 0 0Nov 22 at GB L 1/1 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 Jax W 1/0 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 6 at Sea L 1/0 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 14 Arz W 1/0 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 1 1 2 0 0 0Dec 20 at Phi L 1/0 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 27 Det W 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Jan 3 at StL W 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/4 37 31 6 0.0 0.0 2 52 9 0 0 02008Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 7 Arz L - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Sep 14 at Sea W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 21 Det W 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 1 1 1 0 0 0Sep 28 at NO L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 5 NE L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 12 Phi L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 19 at NYG L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 26 Sea L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 10 at Arz L 1/1 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 16 StL W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 24 at Dal L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 31 at Buf W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 7 NYJ W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 at Mia L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 21 at StL W 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0Dec 28 Was W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 15/1 15 14 1 0.0 0.0 2 1 3 0 0 02010Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 at Sea L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 NO L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 26 at KC L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 10 Phi L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 17 Oak W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 24 at Car L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 31 Den W - - INACTIVE (Back) - - - - - -Nov 14 StL W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 21 TB L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/0 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 5 at GB L 1/0 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 12 Sea W 1/0 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 16 at SD L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 2 Arz W 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 1 62t 3 0 0 0TOTALS 15/0 18 18 0 0.0 0.0 1 62t 4 0 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\68// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-4 | 264 | PITTSBURGH | 2ND YEAR | BORN 6.27.88 | FRANKLIN, PAACQUIRED D-6B IN ‘10 | FRANKLIN HS, FRANKLIN, PANate Byham stepped into action immediately as a rookie, playingin 14 games with three starts after being selected in the 6th roundof the 2010 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft. Byham is known primarily for his blockingabilities as both a tight end and fullback, but he’s also showcased hisreliable hands as a receiver. He caught a pass in four consecutivegames to start his rookie campaign. Raised under the watchful eyeof his grandfather, Byham’s personal background can be describedas one of perseverance and resiliency as he overcame a variety ofobstacles on his path to the <strong>NFL</strong>.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the second of three 6th-round (182nd overall) draft choicesby SF in 2010...Placed on Injured Reserve on 9/3/11 (knee).// GOLDMINE• Nate was raised by his grandfather, Ron, from the time he was born.Nate’s mom became pregnant with him when she was a junior inhigh school. Although she tried to raise Nate, her battle with drugand alcohol abuse was too difficult. Nate’s grandparents intervenedand offered to raise him. Tragically, a short time after taking him in,his grandmother passed away, leaving Ron with a baby boy. Natestayed with his grandfather up until high school when he was able tohave his own car. At that point, Nate’s grandfather lived 15 minutesoutside of Franklin, which was in another school district and theydidn’t have a football team. “During high school I lived at friends’houses. There were 2-3 families that kind of took me in. I had bedroomsat all of their houses and I lived there and out of my car.”• Nate’s grandfather obviously played a huge role in raising him andhe continues to be someone he looks up to, but Nate also creditshis mother for making him the man he is today. “I saw a lot of thingsas a child that most grown men haven’t seen in their lives. I’ve seena lot of eye opening things that made me mature at a young age.”By second and third grade, Nate was already taking care of himselfand knew what he was going to have to do to get by. “That adversitymolded me and helped me be<strong>com</strong>e a man.”• Nate had an amazing high school career at Franklin High Schooland they retired his jersey in 2005. “Coming from a small town likeFranklin, I didn’t realize the numbers that I was putting up.” The onlyother player to have their jersey retired at Franklin is former <strong>NFL</strong>quarterback and head coach, Ted Marchibroda.• When Nate joined the 49ers, he was reunited with his college teammate,LB Scott McKillop. The two often squared off in practices duringtheir days at Pitt. “Scott and I have always been buddies and wealways <strong>com</strong>peted against each other in practice. I was going againsthim in power runs and he would go against me in coverage. Sometimeshe would make a nice pass breakup and sometimes I wouldmake a nice catch over him. Whatever the case was, we always had agood <strong>com</strong>petitive relationship.”// 2011• Suffered a season-ending knee injury during training camp and wasplaced on Injured Reserve on 9/3.// 2010• Caught a pass in four consecutive games to start the season, finishingthe year with five catches for 27 yards.• Made his first career start vs. Oak. (10/17).// COLLEGEA three-year starter, saw action in 48 games (36 starts) during hiscareer. A team captain as a senior, earned second-team All-Big Easthonors after starting 12 games and catching 10 passes for 108 yds.Selected first-team All-Big East as a junior, recording 20 catches for260 yds. in 12 starts. Started the first 11 games of season as a sophomore,missing season-finale due to a knee injury, and posted 15catches for 210 yds. and 1 TD. Contributed as a reserve tight end as atrue freshman, playing in 11 games (1 start) and posting two catchesfor 34 yds. with 1 TD.// PERSONAL• Attended Franklin (PA) HS, where he helped lead his team to threedistrict playoff berths as a three-year starter, seeing action at bothTE and LB. Considered the nation’s top TE by Scout.<strong>com</strong> and wasnamed first-team all-state, all-region, all-district and all-conferenceafter recording 45 catches for 883 yds. and school-record 9 TDs asa senior.• Had his No. 20 high school jersey retired.• Was an all-star performer in basketball, helping Franklin win thestate AAA championship in 2006.• Born Nathan Arthur Byham (6/27/88) in Franklin, PA.• Majored in <strong>com</strong>munications rhetoric and minored in <strong>com</strong>puter science.Plans on getting his masters degree in business after he isfinished with his football career.// INJURY REPORT2010: Missed the final 2 games of the regular season [at StL (12/26)and vs. Arz. (1/2) with an ankle injury.2011: Suffered a season-ending knee injury during training campand was placed on Injured Reserve on 9/3.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\69// MEDIA GUIDE


BYHAM’S GAME-BY-GAMEPLAYER BIO2010Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 12 at Sea L 1/0 1 5 5.0 5 0Sep 20 NO L 1/0 1 6 6.0 6 0Sep 26 at KC L 1/0 1 9 9.0 9 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/0 1 0 0.0 0 0Oct 10 Phi L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 17 Oak W 1/1 1 7 7.0 7 0Oct 24 at Car L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 31 Den W 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 14 StL W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 21 TB L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 5 at GB L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 12 Sea W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 16 at SD L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 26 at StL L - INACTIVE (Ankle) - - -Jan 2 Arz W - INACTIVE (Ankle) - - -TOTALS 14/3 5 27 5.4 9 0NATE BYHAMBYHAM’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions: 1 (5 times, last vs. Oak 10/17/10)Receiving Yards: 9 at KC (9/26/10)Long Reception: 9 at KC (9/26/10)Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles: 1: 2010 (1)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: at Sea. (9/12/10); First Start: vs. Oak. (10/17/10); FirstReception: at Sea. (9/12/10 - 5-yd. pass from QB Alex Smith)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\70// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-1 | 235 | LAYFAYETTE | 5TH YEAR | BORN 4.14.84 | FRANKLIN LAKES, NJACQUIRED FA IN ‘11 | RAMAPO HS, FRANKLIN LAKES, NJA special teams standout, Blake Costanzo joined the 49ers afterspending the previous two seasons with the Cleveland Browns. In2009, he was selected to SI.<strong>com</strong>’s All-Pro team as a special teamer.Costanzo is reunited with current 49ers assistant head coach/specialteams coordinator Brad Seely, who coached the Browns specialteams at the time.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally signed by the NYJ as an undrafted free agent on5/12/06…Waived by the NYJ on 9/2/06…Re-signed by the NYJ followingthe 2006 season before being waived on 9/1/07… Signed toBuf. practice squad on 10/24/07…Signed by Buf. to the active rosteron 12/14/07…Waived by Buf. on 6/11/09…Claimed by Cle. via waiverson 6/16/09...Signed one-year deal with Cle. on 3/17/10...Signedone-year deal with SF on 8/3/11.// AWARDS & HONORS2009: Selected to SI.<strong>com</strong>’s All-Pro team as a special teamer// 2010 (CLEVELAND)• Recorded seven tackles and a FR on special teams.• Part of a kickoff coverage group that led the <strong>NFL</strong> by allowing anaverage of only 17.8-yards per return.• Also a member of a punt coverage unit that allowed an average of 7.1yards per return, a figure that was fifth-best in the <strong>NFL</strong>.// 2009 (CLEVELAND)• Saw action in all 16 games, notching 14 tackles, 3 FRs and a FF onspecial teams.• Tied for 1st in the AFC and 3rd in the <strong>NFL</strong> with 3 defensive/specialteams FRs.• Led the team with 14 special teams tackles.• Also played a key role on both kickoff return and kickoff coverage,helping the Browns to an <strong>NFL</strong>-best average starting position of 31.4and a league-best defensive kickoff return average of 18.9.• Selected to SI.<strong>com</strong>’s All-Pro team as a special teamer.// 2008 (BUFFALO)• Appeared in all 16 games as a reserve and led the Bills with 26 specialteams tackles.// 2007 (BUFFALO)• Signed to the Bills practice squad on 10/24 and promoted to theiractive roster on 12/14.• Made his <strong>NFL</strong> debut on special teams at Cle. (12/16).• Played on special teams the final three games of the regular season,posting seven tackles.// 2007 <strong>NFL</strong> EUROPA (RHEIN FIRE)• Appeared in 10 contests, posting 47 tackles, 8 PDs, 2 sacks, an INTand a FF.• Selected to the All-<strong>NFL</strong> Europa defensive team as a linebacker.// COLLEGEA three-year starter at Lafayette College, finished his career with307 tackles, 18 sacks, 3 INTs, 12 PDs, 4 FFs and 3 FRs. Notched 86tackles and 6.5 sacks as a senior.// PERSONAL• Attended Ramapo (NJ) High School and was a three-year lettermanwho played TE and LB.• Helped lead his team to two state championships.• Named to All-Bergen County first team and all-state first team as asenior.• Graduated with a degree in sociology.• Born Blake Costanzo (4/14/84) in Franklin Lakes, NJ.// INJURY REPORT2010: Place on Injured Reserve on 11/23 with a groin injury.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\71// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOBLAKE COSTANZOCOSTANZO’S CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2007 BUF 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 BUF 16 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 CLE 16 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 CLE 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 45 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles – 54: 2007 (7); 2008 (26); 2009 (14); 2010 (7)Special Teams <strong>For</strong>ced Fumbles - 4: 2008 (2); 2009 (2)Special Teams Fumble Recoveries - 4: 2009 (3); 2010 (1)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: at Cle. (12/16/07); First FF: at KC (11/23/08 - CB Maurice Leggett); First FR: at Den (9/20/09 - RB Peyton Hillis)COSTANZO’S CAREER HIGHS<strong>For</strong>ced Fumbles: 2 at KC (11/23/08) Fumble Recoveries: 1 (4 times) Last at TB (9/12/10)2007 (Buffalo)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSIGNED TO BUF. PRACTICE SQUAD ON 10/24Oct 28 at NYJ W PRACTICE SQUADNov 4 Cin W PRACTICE SQUADNov 11 at Mia WPRACTICE SQUADNov 18 NE L PRACTICE SQUADNov 25 at Jax L PRACTICE SQUADDec 2 at Was W PRACTICE SQUADDec 9 Mia W PRACTICE SQUADSIGNED TO BUF. ACTIVE ROSTER ON 12/14Dec 16 at Cle L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 23 NYG L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 30 at Phi L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 3/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 (Buffalo)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 7 Sea W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 14 at Jax W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 21 Oak W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 28 at StL W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 5 at Arz L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 19 SD W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 26 at Mia L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 2 NYJ L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 9 at NE L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 17 Cle L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 23 at KC W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0Nov 30 SF L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 7 Mia L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 at NYJ L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 21 at Den W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 28 NE L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0COSTANZO’S GAME-BY-GAME2009 (Cleveland)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 13 Min L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 at Den L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 1 0Sep 27 at Bal L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 4 Cin L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0Oct 11 at Buf W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0Oct 18 at Pit L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 25 GB L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 1 at Chi L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 16 Bal L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 22 at Det L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 at Cin L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 6 SD L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 10 Pit W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 20 at KC W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Dec 27 Oak W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 3 Jax W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 3 02010 (Cleveland)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 at TB L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0Sep 19 KC L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 26 at Bal L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 3 Cin W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 10 Atl L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 17 at Pit L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 24 at NO W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 7 NE W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 14 NYJ L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 21 at Jax L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLACED ON INJURED RESERVE ON 11/23 (Groin)TOTALS 10/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\72// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-1 | 214 | TEXAS TECH | 3RD YEAR | BORN 9.14.87 | DALLAS, TXACQUIRED D-1 IN ‘09 | CARTER HS, DALLAS, TXAs the 10th overall pick in the 2009 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft by San Francisco,Michael Crabtree has showcased his rare <strong>com</strong>bination of size, handsand run-after-the-catch ability during his first two seasons with the49ers. A reliable receiver, Crabtree has caught a pass in each of his27 <strong>NFL</strong> games played, which includes recording at least three receptionsin 22 of those contests. He put his natural football ability ondisplay in his rookie season with the 49ers, leading all rookie receiverswith 56.8 receiving yards per game despite missing the first fivegames of the season and all of training camp due to a contract impasse.Crabtree followed up his rookie campaign with career-highsin every receiving category, in 2010. Widely considered one of themost prolific receivers in college football history, Crabtree earnedthe coveted Biletnikoff Award - given to the nation’s best receiver -in each of his two seasons played at Texas Tech.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally drafted in the 1st-round (10th overall) by SF in 2009.// GOLDMINE• A nationally-ranked basketball player at Carter HS in Dallas, TX, Michaelwas rated among the top 50 prospects in Texas and receivedseveral scholarship offers from major colleges. As a senior, he averaged20.8 points, 6.7 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game. Michaellimited his college options to those that would allow him to playboth basketball and football. He chose Texas Tech because both BobKnight and Mike Leach both recruited him.• Considered a fashion connoisseur, Michael owns more than 1,000pairs of shoes. On game days, he puts his style on display and wearshis own customized Air Jordan cleats.// 2010• Set a career-high in recepts. (55), rec. yds. (741) and TDs (6).• Registered 9 recepts. for 105 yds. and 1 TD vs. Phi. (10/10), markinghis first career 100-yd. performance. His 9 recepts. also set anew career high. Became the first 49ers wide receiver to registera 100-yd. game since WR Isaac Bruce at Dal. (11/24/08 - 8 recepts.for 125 yds. and 1 TD). Along with TE Vernon Davis (104 rec. yds.), theduo became the first set of 49ers teammates to eclipse the 100-yd.receiving plateau in the same game since 1/3/00 at Atl. [WR JerryRice (143 rec. yds.) and WR J.J. Stokes (130 rec. yds.)].• Registered his 4th TD of the season on a 16-yd. TD pass from QBTroy Smith to give the 49ers a 20-17 lead in the 4th qtr. vs. StL (11/14).• Notched 6 recepts. for a career-high 122 yds. and 1 TD at StL (12/26),which included a career-long 60-yd. recept. from QB Troy Smith.// 2009• Finished the regular season ranked 1st among all <strong>NFL</strong> rookies with56.8 rec. yds./game.• Ranked t-4th in franchise history with 48 recepts. and 625 rec. yds.among all 49ers rookies.• Ranked 2nd on the team with 625 rec. yds. and 4th on the team with48 recepts. during the season.• Started his first career game and registered 5 recepts. for 56 yds.at Hou. (10/25).• Caught a 38-yd. strike from QB Alex Smith for his first career TD atGB (11/22).• Recorded his first TD in front of the home crowd on a 35-yd TD recept.from Smith vs. Arz. (12/14).• Set a career long with a 50-yd. recept. from Smith vs. Det. (12/27).// COLLEGEAs college football’s most productive receiver over his final two seasons,was twice honored as the Fred Biletnikoff Award recipient, be<strong>com</strong>ingthe first ever first-year player to receive the award, in 2007.The two-time All-America and Big 12 selection finished his two-yearTexas Tech career with 3,127 rec. yds., breaking the previous teamrecord of 3,069 yds. set by Wes Welker. Became only the 7th playerin conference history to gain over 3,000 career yds. Ranked 5th inNCAA history in career rec. avg. (120.3) and 6th in career TD recepts.(41), shattering the previous school record (30). His 231 career recepts.and 41 career TDs, which came in 2007-08, set NCAA recordsfor catches and TDs in a two-year span. A model of consistency, puttogether a string of 13 consecutive games with at least one TD and5 recepts., tying an NCAA record. In 2008, registered 1,165 yds. rec.(97 recepts.) and 19 TDs. Set school, conference and NCAA freshmansingle-season records with 134 recepts. for 1,962 yds. (14.6 avg) and22 TDs, in 2007. His rec. yardage total that year is 3rd-best in NCAAhistory. Redshirted as a true freshman.// PERSONAL• Played QB at Carter (Dallas, TX) HS, finishing his senior season with870 passing yds. and 11 TDs, while running for 646 yds. and 9TDs on100 carries.• Related to former Texas Tech running back Ricky A. Williams.• Born Michael Crabtree (9/14/87) in Dallas, TX.• Majored in general studies.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\73// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOMICHAEL CRABTREERECEIVINGRUSHINGYEAR TEAM GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD2009 SF 11 11 48 625 13.0 50 2 0 0 0.0 0 02010 SF 16 15 55 741 13.5 60t 6 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTALS 27 26 103 1,366 13.3 60t 8 0 0 0.0 0 0Additional Statistics:Fumble - Lost - 1-1: 1-1 in 2009Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: at Hou. (10/25/09); First Start: at Hou. (10/25/09); First Reception: at Hou. (10/25/09 - 4-yd. pass from QB Shaun Hill); First TD Reception: atGB (11/22/09 - 38-yd. pass from QB Alex Smith); 100-yd. Games: 2, Last at StL (12/26/10 - 122 yds.); Reached 1,000 rec. yds.: vs. Den. (10/31/10 - 28-yd. TD pass from QB Troy Smith)Receptions: 9 vs. Phi. (10/10/10)Receiving Yards: 122 at StL (12/26/10)2009Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 13 at Arz W - NOT ON ROSTER - -Sep 20 Sea W - NOT ON ROSTER - -Sep 27 at Min L - NOT ON ROSTER - -Oct 4 StL L - NOT ON ROSTER - -Oct 11 Atl W - ROSTER EXEMPTION - -Oct 25 at Hou L 1/1 5 56 11.2 18 0Nov 1 at Ind L 1/1 6 81 13.5 27 0Nov 8 Ten W 1/1 3 30 10.0 17 0Nov 12 Chi W 1/1 4 48 12.0 20 0Nov 22 at GB W 1/1 4 77 19.3 38t 1Nov 29 Jax L 1/1 4 54 13.5 27 0Dec 6 at Sea L 1/1 6 60 10.0 20 0Dec 14 Arz L 1/1 5 67 13.4 35t 1Dec 20 at Phi W 1/1 4 26 6.5 12 0Dec 27 Det L 1/1 4 68 17.0 50 0Jan 3 at StL W 1/1 3 58 19.3 38 0TOTALS 11/11 48 625 13.0 50 2CRABTREE’S CAREER STATISTICSCRABTREE’S CAREER HIGHSCRABTREE’S GAME-BY-GAMELong Reception: 60t at StL (12/26/10)TD Receptions: 1 (8 times) Last at StL (12/26/10)2010Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 12 at Sea L 1/1 2 12 6.0 9 0Sep 20 NO L 1/1 1 32 32.0 32 0Sep 26 at KC L 1/1 3 37 12.3 22 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/1 5 58 11.6 15 0Oct 10 Phi L 1/1 9 105 11.7 22 1Oct 17 Oak W 1/1 4 57 14.3 32t 1Oct 24 at Car L 1/1 4 31 7.8 18 0Oct 31 Den W 1/0 3 53 17.7 28t 1Nov 14 StL W 1/1 4 61 15.3 21 1Nov 21 TB L 1/1 1 15 15.0 15 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/1 2 48 24.0 38 1Dec 5 at GB W 1/1 3 45 15.0 39 0Dec 12 Sea W 1/1 1 1 1.0 1 0Dec 16 at SD L 1/1 3 17 5.7 9 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/1 6 122 20.3 60t 1Jan 2 Arz W 1/1 4 47 11.8 18 0TOTALS 16/15 55 741 13.5 60t 6SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\74// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-0 | 199 | SOUTH CAROLINA | ROOKIE | BORN 8.17.88 | PHILADELPHIA, PAACQUIRED D-3 IN ‘11 | GARNER MAGNET HS, GARNER, NCWith a nice <strong>com</strong>bination of size and speed, Chris Culliver is asmooth, fluid defender that is <strong>com</strong>fortable and effective in a multitudeof coverages. Beginning his collegiate career as a safety, Cullivermade the transition to cornerback as a senior. He also brings awealth of kickoff return experience, ranking third in SEC history inkickoff returns (106) and kickoff return yards (2,476).// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 3rd-round (80th overall) draft choice by SF in 2011.// COLLEGEPlayed in 43 games (32 starts) for the Gamecocks and recorded 156tackles, 3 INTs, 4.0 sacks, 10 TFLs, 3 FFs, FR and 14 PDs. Also registered106 KORs for 2,476 yds and 2 PRs for 18 yds. Set a schoolrecord and ranks 3rd in SEC history in career KORs and KOR yds.Became just the fifth player in school history to lead the team inKOR avg. for three consecutive seasons (2007-09). Originally beganhis career at South Carolina as a WR before moving to FS asa sophomore, and eventually transitioning to CB as a senior. In2010, was a preseason All-American and All-SEC honoree. Startedall seven games he appeared in and registered 34 tackles, 1.0 sack,2.5 TFLs, a FF and 2 PDs. Also registered 12 KORs for 261 yds. (21.8avg.). Suffered a season-ending torn pectoral muscle vs. Tennessee.As a junior, named second-team All-SEC by The <strong>NFL</strong> Draft Report andAP. Started all 12 games at FS and recorded 62 tackles, 2.0 sacks, 3TFLs, a FR and 9 PDs, while adding 26 KORs for 585 yds. (22.5 avg.).Led a secondary that ranked 2nd in the SEC and 8th nationally inpass defense (163.0 yds./gm.). In his sophomore season, played in 13games (12 starts) and notched 60 tackles, 3 INTs, 1.0 sack, 2 FFs and3 PDs. Also registered 34 KORs for 821 yds. (24.2 avg.). Helped theGamecock secondary rank 2nd in the nation in pass defense (159.2yds./gm.). In 2007, was a Freshman All-America choice as a returnspecialist by The <strong>NFL</strong> Draft Report and a Freshman All-SEC selectionby The Sporting News. Played in 11 games (one start) as a WR and registered34 KORs for 809 yds (23.8 avg.).// PERSONAL• Attended Garner (NC) Magnet HS and was regarded as the top prepplayer in the state of North Carolina, receiving a five-star prospectrating. Also earned all-state honors.• Notched 287 tackles, 8 INTs and 7.0 sacks as a junior and senior.Also registered 6 returns for TDs on special teams (4 KOR and 2PRs).• Born Chris Culliver (8/17/88) in Philadelphia, PA.• Majored in sport and entertainment management.THE SCOUTING REPORT“One of the things we really liked about Chris was the physical attributesof the player. And we like the fact that he’s played both safetyand corner. To me, that’s a positive not a negative. That means there’supside to the position he switched to as a senior, but it also gives youversatility. He’s <strong>com</strong>petitive. He’s got some things he’s going to haveto learn as a corner. But every corner who <strong>com</strong>es into this league hasto develop.” - 49ers General Manager Trent BaalkeSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\75// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-5 | 323 | RUTGERS | 2ND YEAR | BORN 10.11.89 | PISCATAWAY, NJACQUIRED D-1A IN ‘10 | PISCATAWAY HS, PISCATAWAY, NJArmed with tremendous size, strength, and athleticism, AnthonyDavis made an immediate impact at right tackle as a rookie afterbeing selected with the 11th overall pick in the 2010 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft. Davis,along with fellow rookie offensive lineman G Mike Iupati, were twoof only 14 <strong>NFL</strong> rookies to start every game in 2010, and they becamejust the third set of rookies to start every game on the offensive linesince the 16-game schedule was instituted in 1978. Davis diligentlyworked on his craft throughout his rookie season as he and Iupatispent countless hours watching films in the evenings. As one of theyoungest players on the roster, Davis has already set his eyes onbe<strong>com</strong>ing the ulitmate pro. “I think what they’ve learned is that, tobe a pro, you have to take the game home with you,” offensive linecoahc Mike Solari said. “You have to be<strong>com</strong>e a student of the game -that’s what the great ones do.”// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the first of two 1st-round (11th overall) draft choices by SFin 2010.// GOLDMINE• Anthony saw first hand the struggles of life while growing up, butthat never discouraged him, or the person he leaned on most, hismom. “My mom made it happen, she never played the victim. Shealways taught me you’ve got to do what you’ve got to do.”• Anthony got his first tattoo when he was 15 and has added manymore to his arms. “The eye on my hand means wisdom and protection.”His favorite tattoo is on the inside of his left forearm, “Wealthis of the heart and the mind, not the wallet.” The other ink on hisarms range from the Rutgers Scarlet Knight, a dream catcher and aclown in a straight jacket, “I haven’t named him yet.”DAVIS’ CAREER STATISTICSGAMES/STARTS - 16/16; 2010 (16/16)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. Sea. (9/12/10); First Start: at Sea. (9/12/010)// 2010• Along with G Mike Iupati, became just the 3rd set of rookies to startevery game on the offensive line since the 16-game schedule wasinstituted in 1978 (T Adam Meadows and T Tarik Glenn in 1997 withInd. & C Nick Mangold and T D’Brickshaw Ferguson in 2006 with NYJ).• The duo became just the 4th set of rookies to start on the offensiveline on opening day in franchise history, and the first since 1958.• Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack vs. NO (9/20) andvs. Den. (10/31).• Started at RT at Arz. (11/29) as the offense rushed for a season-high261 yds., while recording a season-high 26 first downs.// COLLEGEPlayed in 38 games (32 starts) for the Scarlet Knights, including 9contests at RG and 23 games at LT. Named All-American first-teamselection by the Walter Camp Football Foundation and third-teamAll-American by The Sporting News, while earning second-team All-Big East honors, after starting all 12 games at LT as a junior. Shiftedto LT as a sophomore in 2008 and earned first-team All-Big EastConference honors, helping Rutgers lead the conference and rank18th in the nation in passing (270.4 ypg). Received Freshman All-American first-team honors from the Football Writers Associationand The Sporting News, at RG.// PERSONAL• Attended Piscataway (NJ) HS, where he was a three-year starter onthe O- line and was named first-team All-American by USA Today.• Was a high school teammate of CB Malcolm Jenkins, who was a firstround pick by the New Orleans Saints in the 2009 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, and CBKyle Wilson, a first round selection by the New York Jets in the 2010<strong>NFL</strong> Draft.• Born Anthony Davis (10/11/89) in Piscataway, NJ.• Majored in criminal justice.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\76// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-3 | 250 | MARYLAND | 6TH YEAR | BORN 1.31.84 | WASHINGTON D.C.ACQUIRED D-1A IN ‘06 | DUNBAR HS, WASHINGTON D.C.Vernon Davis has solidified himself as one of the mostproductive and versatile tight ends to ever play thegame. His explosive speed and quickness, <strong>com</strong>binedwith his tremendous strength and athleticism, posesignificant challenges for opposing defenses. Davis, whowas selected by the 49ers with the 6th overall pick in the 2006 <strong>NFL</strong>Draft, has led the team in both receiving yards and touchdowns inback-to-back seasons (2009-10). He experienced a breakout seasonin 2009, recording 965 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns, and wasrewarded with a starting role in the Pro Bowl. Known for his hardwork and dedication, Davis spends hours at a time in the weightroom and is always one of the last to leave the practice field. <strong>For</strong>these qualities, he was named a team captain in both 2009 and 2010,and was given a five-year contract extension on 9/11/10. Off the field,Davis is just as active as he is on the field, pursuing everything fromcurling and painting to humanitarian trips overseas. One of Davis’closest friends is his younger brother, Vontae, who is a starting cornerbackfor the Miami Dolphins.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the first of two 1st-round (6th pick overall) draft choice bySF in 2006...Signed a five-year contract through 2015 on 9/11/10.// AWARDS & HONORS2009: NFC Pro Bowl, Len Eshmont Award// GOLDMINE• After a breakout season in 2009, Vernon was named the recipient ofthe Len Eshmont Award. The 49ers most prestigious annual honor,the Len Eshmont Award honors the player who best exemplifies the“inspirational and courageous play” of Len Eshmont and is voted onby the players.• Vernon is not one to sit back and relax during the offseason. Thispast March, he joined his younger brother, Vontae, and six other<strong>NFL</strong> players on a humanitarian trip to Uganda and Rwanda. Thecrew spent 10 days distributing 22,000 hearing aids throughout theAfrican regions as part of the Pros for Africa organization. “It wasamazing. It was breathtaking because you look at these kids whocan’t hear anything and you plug these hearing aids in their earsand all of a sudden they’re responding. You can’t do anything but bethankful to be able to help them hear and respond. It brought a lotof emotion. I’m already an emotional guy.”• During the 2010 offseason, Vernon and Vontae hosted a football andmentoring clinic at Howard University in their native Washington,D.C. “It means a lot to me, because I know how important it is to goout and give back and share some of the lessons and just the giftsthat you always wanted as a kid,” Davis said. “Growing up in a lowin<strong>com</strong>e,poverty area in the inner city of Washington, D.C., I knowwhat it’s like. When I think of the kids, it touches me in ways you can’teven imagine.”• During the 2010 offseason, Vernon traveled also to Afghanistanwith five fellow <strong>NFL</strong> players as part of the <strong>NFL</strong>-USO tour. They firststopped at Al Udeid Air <strong>For</strong>ce Base 40 miles outside of Doha, Qatar,then traveled on to Bagram Air <strong>For</strong>ce Base in Afghanistan. The tripgave Vernon perspective and knowledge of the efforts being putforth by our military in the Middle East. “It was a once-in-a-lifetimeexperience. I gained a lot of understanding throughout the trip andgot a chance to really see what was going on inside and out.”• Vernon was named an honorary captain of the USA Curling Team atthe 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, BC, Canada. He attended thegames and served as an ambassador for the team in order to helpgain support for the sport.• Vernon has always had an affinity for art and is an avid admirerof Michelangelo and the Renaissance period. In 2010 and 2011, hegot the opportunity to give back to his passion for art. Director ofCultural Affairs for the San Francisco Arts Commission Luis R. Cancel,in conjunction with the Young at Art Festival, a project of theSan Francisco Unified School District and the Fine Arts Museum ofSan Francisco, announced the launch of “Art Impact.” Vernon wasthe inaugural speaker for Art Impact, and the San Francisco UnifiedSchool District created a scholarship in Vernon’s name, called theVernon Davis Visual Arts Scholarship, which will provide tuition supportto a San Francisco youth interested in pursuing a career in thevisual arts. In May of 2011, he handed out his first scholarship to SanFrancisco high school student, Sheryl Quock, a promising fashiondesigner.• When Vernon was a freshman in college he wanted to honor the personwho raised him to be the person he is today, his grandmother,Adaline. He decided to get a tattoo on the inside of his left arm withher name. His grandmother’s reaction wasn’t a good one at first, butshe understood why he did it because in Vernon’s words, he couldlook onto the inside of his left arm just to think of her. “She’s reallyinfluenced me and really pushed me, made me open my eyes and seethat besides football, there’s are other things that I can get involvedwith if I don’t make it.” Adaline was the one who raised most of hissiblings and gave Vernon direction in his life, teaching him to setgoals and mold Vernon into the person he is today.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\77// MEDIA GUIDE


CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Set single-season career highswith 78 recepts., 965 rec. yds.and 13 TD recepts., in 2009. Hewas one of only two TEs to leadtheir team in all three categories(Kellen Winlsow, TB). Hisrec. yds. and TD totals wereboth single-season recordsamong 49ers tight ends alltime.• In 2009, his 13 TD recepts. tiedthe <strong>NFL</strong> record for most in aseason by a TE (Antonio Gates- 13 TDs in 2004). Davis’ TDrecepts. also were tied for themost in the <strong>NFL</strong> with PatriotsWR Randy Moss and CardinalsWR Larry Fitzgerald, makingPLAYER BIOMOST RECEIVING TDS IN THE <strong>NFL</strong>SINCE 2009PlayerTDs1. Roddy White 212. Vernon Davis 203t. Dwayne Bowe 19Larry Fitzgerald 19MOST TDS IN A SEASON BY ATIGHT END IN <strong>NFL</strong> HISTORYPlayerTDs1t. Vernon Davis, 2009 13Antonio Gates, 2004 133t. Todd Christensen, 1983 12Mike Ditka, 1961 12Jerry Smith, 1967 12Wesley Walls, 1999 12him the first tight end in the Super Bowl era to lead (or tie for thelead) league in TD recepts.• Ranks 2nd in franchise history among tight ends in recepts., rec.yds. and TDs. He trails TE Brent Jones in all three categories.• Has five, 100-yd. rec. games, which ranks 2nd in franchise historyamong TEs (TE Monty Stickles - 6).// 2010• Led the team in recepts. (56), rec. yds. (914), TDs (7) and rec. avg.(163), making him the first TE in franchise history to lead the team inrecepts., rec. yds. and rec. TDs in consecutive seasons (‘09-10).• Registered his 4th career 100-yd. game, finishing the day with 5recepts. for 104 yds. and 1 TD vs. Phi. (10/10). Along with WR MichaelCrabtree (105 rec. yds.), the duo became the first set of 49ers teammatesto eclipse the 100-yd. receiving plateau in the same gamesince 1/3/00 at Atl. [WR Jerry Rice (143 rec. yds.) and WR J.J. Stokes(130 rec. yds.)].• Registered his 25th career TD and 3rd TD of the season by catchinga 17-yd. TD pass from QB Alex Smith in the 4th qtr vs. Oak. (10/17).• Registered 4 recepts. for 74 yds. and 1 TD at Car. (10/24). It markedhis 4th TD in as many games and 2nd time in his career that he hashad a TD in 4 consecutive weeks.• Registered 4 recepts. for a career-high 126 yds. and 1 TD at GB(12/5). It marked his 2nd career 100-yd. game against GB [6 recepts.for 108 yds. and 1TD at GB (11/22/09)].// 2009• Ranked 5th in the <strong>NFL</strong> (3rd in NFC) among TEs with 78 recepts. and965 rec. yds. Davis’ totaled three, 100-yd. rec. games, which tied himwith SD TE Antonio Gates, Dal. TE Jason Witten and Phi. TE BrentCelek for the most 100-yd. rec. games by a tight end, in 2009.• Davis’ 965 rec. yds. were the most by a 49er in a single season sinceWR Terrell Owens (1,102 rec. yds. in 2003).• Ranked t-7th in the <strong>NFL</strong> and t-2nd in the NFC in scoring (78 points).• Notched three, 100-yd. rec. games, marking the most by a 49er in aseason since WR Brandon Lloyd in 2005.VERNON DAVIS• Along with RB Frank Gore (13 TDs - 10 rus. and 3 rec.), became justthe second set of 49er teammates to each have at least 13 TDs ina season. In 1995, WR Jerry Rice had 17 TDs and RB Derek Lovilleregistered 13 TDs.• Earned the 2009 Ozzie Newsome Award from ProFootballTalk.<strong>com</strong>for best tight end in the <strong>NFL</strong>.• Logged 7 recepts. for 93 yds. and a career-high 3 TDs (all in the2nd half) at Hou. (10/25). Davis became the first tight end in 49ershistory to register 3 TD recepts. in a game. His 3 rec. TDs. were themost by any player in a single half in 2009.• Established a career-high 10 recepts. (102 rec. yds.) vs. Ten. (11/8). Itmarked Davis’ first career 100-yd. game. His 10-catch performancemarked only the 3rd time in franchise history that a TE registered10 recepts.-or-more in a game. TE Eric Johnson registered 13 recepts.vs. Arz. (10/10/04), and 10 recepts. vs. StL (10/3/04). Davis becamethe first 49ers TE to notch 100 yds. rec. since TE Eric Johnsonrecorded 162 yds. vs. Arz. (10/10/04).• Set the franchise record for most TDs by a TE in a single season on a33-yd. TD recept. at Sea. (12/6). Finished the day with 6 recepts. fora career-high 111 yds. and 1 TD.• Recorded his 11th TD of the season on a 5-yd. pass from QB AlexSmith vs. Arz. (12/14). He also tied the 49ers tight end record with his4th consecutive game with a TD. He joined TE Ted Kwalick (11/12/72through 12/4/72) as the only 49ers tight ends to ac<strong>com</strong>plish thefeat.• Tied the <strong>NFL</strong> record for TD receptions by a TE (13) in a single seasonat StL (1/3). Davis’ career-long 73-yd.TD rec. in the 4th qtr. tied TEAntonio Gates’ record from 2004.// 2008• Ranked 3rd on team with 31 recepts. for 358 yds. to go along with 2TDs as he was named a Pro Bowl alternate.• Posted a 57-yd. catch vs. Phi. (10/12) and finished day with 6 recepts.for 75 yds.// 2007• Posted 4 recepts. for 56 yds. at Pit. (9/23) before suffering a partialtear of his right MCL in 3rd qtr., and did not return.• Recorded 6 recepts. for 45 yds. and a TD in an OT victory at Arz.(11/25).// 2006• Posted 20 catches for 265 yds. with 3 TDs, despite being inactive for6 contests with a cracked fibula.• In first career start, caught 5 passes for 37 yds. and a TD at Arz.(9/10). His 31-yd. TD came on his first <strong>NFL</strong> touch.• Recorded 3 recepts. for 74 yds., including a 52-yd. TD catch vs. GB(12/10).SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\78// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOVERNON DAVIS// COLLEGEFinished his collegiate career ranked 13th in school history in recepts.(93), 11th in rec. yds. (1,371) and 9th in TDs (9), as he lined upat fullback, H-back and flanker at Maryland. Started every game asa junior, leading team with 51 recepts. and the conference with 871rec. yds. (17.1 avg.). Was a consensus first-team All-America and All-ACC selection. Also chosen as a finalist for the Mackey Award, givento the nation’s top TE, in addition to earning consensus All-Americahonors, be<strong>com</strong>ing the first Maryland offensive player since 1955(center Bob Pellegrini) to be named to AP’s first-team. An Iron Terpperformer (top weight room award), holds school strength recordsfor a tight end in bench (465), vertical jump (40.5 inches), index (812),squat (685) and 40-yd. dash time (4.41).// PERSONAL• Started three seasons at TE and S at Dunbar (Washington, D.C.) HS,but also saw time at WR, KR, LB and DE during his tenure, as team<strong>com</strong>piled a 31-5 overall record.• As a senior, was chosen second-team All-USA by USA Today aftercatching 21 passes for 511 yds. (24.3 avg.) and 5 TDs. Also returned 4kicks for TDs.RECEIVINGRUSHINGYEAR TEAM GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD2006 SF 10 8 20 265 13.3 52t 3 2 5 2.5 9 02007 SF 14 14 52 509 9.8 31 4 0 0 0.0 0 02008 SF 16 16 31 358 11.5 57 2 1 11 11.0 11 02009 SF 16 16 78 965 12.4 73t 13 0 0 0.0 0 02010 SF 16 16 56 914 16.3 66t 7 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTALS 72 70 237 3,011 12.7 73t 29 3 16 5.3 11 0Additional Statistics:Fumbles-Lost – 4-3: 1-1 in 2006, 1-1 in 2007, 2-1 in 2008Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: at Arz. (9/10/06); First Start: at Arz. (9/10/06); First Reception: at Arz. (9/10/06 - 31-yd. pass from QB Alex Smith); 100th Reception: atStL (12/21/08 - 17-yd. pass from QB Shaun Hill); First TD Recept: at Arz. (9/10/06 - 31-yd. pass from QB Alex Smith); 25th career TD recept: vs. Oak.(10/17/10 - 17-yd. pass from QB Alex Smith); 100-Yd. Games: 5, Last at GB (12/5/10 - 126 yds.)Receptions: 10 vs. Ten. (11/8/09)Receiving Yards: 126 at GB (12/5/10)DAVIS’ CAREER STATISTICSDAVIS’ CAREER HIGHS• Selected to play in U.S. Army All-American Bowl as a junior.• Was the DCIAA champion in the high jump (6’5).• Nickname “The Duke” originated from a name he inherited from hisfather who was called “Duke.”• Vernon’s younger brother, Vontae, was selected in the first round ofthe 2009 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft by the Miami Dolphins.• In July 2010, traveled to London to promote the up<strong>com</strong>ing game betweenthe 49ers and the Broncos at Wembley Stadium.• Donated $10,000 to Newborn Pentecostal in honor of his grandmother,Adaline, who raised Vernon and his six siblings.• Born Vernon Davis (1/31/84) in Washington, D.C.// INJURY REPORT2006: Inactive for 6 games [at KC (10/1), vs. Oak. (10/8), vs. SD (10/15),at Chi. (10/29), vs. Min. (11/5) and at Det. (11/12)] with a leg injury.2007: Sustained a partial tear of his MCL at Pit. (9/23) and missed thefollowing 2 games [vs. Sea. (9/30) and vs. Bal. (10/7).Long Reception: 73t at StL (1/3/10)TD Receptions: 3 at Hou. (10/25/09)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\79// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOVERNON DAVIS2006Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 10 at Arz L 1/1 5 37 7.4 31t 1Sep 17 StL W 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0Sep 24 Phi L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 1 at KC L - INACTIVE (Leg) - -Oct 8 Oak W - INACTIVE (Leg) - -Oct 15 SD L - INACTIVE (Leg) - -Oct 29 at Chi L - INACTIVE (Leg) - -Nov 5 Min W - INACTIVE (Leg) - -Nov 12 at Det W - INACTIVE (Leg) - -Nov 19 Sea W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 26 at StL L 1/1 1 11 11.0 11 0Dec 3 NO L 1/1 1 21 21.0 21 0Dec 10 GB L 1/1 3 74 24.7 52t 1Dec 14 at Sea W 1/1 3 15 5.0 8t 1Dec 24 Arz L 1/1 4 91 22.8 44 0Dec 31 at Den W 1/1 3 16 5.3 6 0TOTALS 10/8 20 265 13.3 52t 3DAVIS’ GAME-BY-GAME2009Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 13 at Arz W 1/1 5 40 8.0 19 0Sep 20 Sea W 1/1 2 32 16.0 17 0Sep 27 at Min L 1/1 7 96 13.7 31 2Oct 4 StL L 1/1 3 43 14.3 21 1Oct 11 Atl W 1/1 5 51 10.2 18 0Oct 25 at Hou L 1/1 7 93 13.3 29t 3Nov 1 at Ind L 1/1 3 20 6.7 10 1Nov 8 Ten W 1/1 10 102 10.2 40 0Nov 12 Chi W 1/1 3 16 5.3 6 0Nov 22 at GB W 1/1 6 108 18.0 32 1Nov 29 Jax L 1/1 6 69 11.5 30 1Dec 6 at Sea L 1/1 6 111 18.5 42 1Dec 14 Arz L 1/1 3 34 11.3 16 1Dec 20 at Phi W 1/1 3 43 14.3 19 0Dec 27 Det L 1/1 3 16 8.0 14 1Jan 3 at StL W 1/1 6 89 14.8 73t 1TOTALS 16/16 78 965 12.4 73t 132007Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 10 Arz W 1/1 2 4 2.0 2 0Sep 16 at StL W 1/1 2 23 11.5 19 0Sep 23 at Pit L 1/1 4 56 14.0 31 0Sep 30 Sea L - INACTIVE (Knee) - -Oct 7 Bal L - INACTIVE (Knee) - -Oct 21 at NYG L 1/1 4 22 5.5 7 0Oct 28 NO L 1/1 6 71 11.8 19 1Nov 4 at Atl L 1/1 7 77 11.0 21 0Nov 12 at Sea L 1/1 1 4 4.0 4 0Nov 18 StL L 1/1 4 50 12.5 22 0Nov 25 at Arz W 1/1 6 45 7.5 26 1Dec 2 at Car L 1/1 1 19 19.0 19 0Dec 9 Min L 1/1 5 42 8.4 13 0Dec 15 Cin W 1/1 5 46 9.2 17t 1Dec 23 TB W 1/1 3 30 10.0 15 1Dec 30 at Cle L 1/1 2 20 10.0 14 0TOTALS 14/14 52 509 9.8 31 42008Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 7 Arz L 1/1 3 51 17.0 37 0Sep 14 at Sea W 1/1 0 0 11.5 0 0Sep 21 Det W 1/1 1 17 17.0 17 0Sep 28 at NO L 1/1 1 19 19.0 19 0Oct 5 NE L 1/1 0 0 14.0 0 0Oct 12 Phi L 1/1 6 75 12.5 57 0Oct 19 at NYG L 1/1 1 5 5.0 5 0Oct 26 Sea L 1/1 4 29 7.3 14 0Nov 10 at Arz L 1/1 1 18 18.0 18t 1Nov 16 StL W 1/1 1 2 2.0 2t 1Nov 23 at Dal L 1/1 1 47 47.0 47 0Nov 30 at Buf W 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 7 NYJ W 1/1 3 29 9.7 20 0Dec 14 at Mia L 1/1 5 31 6.2 17 0Dec 21 at StL W 1/1 1 17 17.0 17 0Dec 28 Was W 1/1 3 18 6.0 9 0TOTALS 16/16 31 358 11.5 57 22010Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 12 at Sea L 1/1 8 73 9.1 16 0Sep 20 NO L 1/1 4 78 19.5 41 0Sep 26 at KC L 1/1 3 22 7.3 10 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/1 4 36 9.0 15 1Oct 10 Phi L 1/1 5 104 20.8 36 1Oct 17 Oak W 1/1 4 35 8.8 17t 1Oct 24 at Car L 1/1 4 74 18.5 53 1Oct 31 Den W 1/1 1 12 12.0 12 0Nov 14 StL W 1/1 4 79 19.8 38 0Nov 21 TB L 1/1 1 3 3.0 3 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/1 2 32 16.0 16 0Dec 5 at GB L 1/1 4 126 31.5 66 1Dec 12 Sea W 1/1 5 70 14.0 42 1Dec 16 at SD L 1/1 1 4 4.0 4 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/1 3 70 23.3 29 0Jan 2 Arz W 1/1 3 96 32.0 59 1TOTALS 16/16 56 914 16.3 66t 7SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\80// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-1 | 233 | MISSISSIPPI ST. | 2ND YEAR | BORN 9.24.87 | JACKSON, MSACQUIRED D-6A IN ‘10 | TERRY HS, TERRY, MSA strong and athletic running back, Anthony Dixon brings toughnessto the 49ers backfield. He is deceptively agile and quick for aback his size. A 6th round pick in 2010 by San Francisco, Dixon ledall <strong>NFL</strong> players in carries (74), rushing yards (300) and touchdowns(4) during preseason action as a rookie. He went on to play in all 16regular season games as a reserve, recording 237 rushing yardsand two touchdowns, as well as 9 tackles on special teams. Dixon hadto over<strong>com</strong>e a variety of obstacles growing up, which included beinghomeless for quite some time. He and his three brothers provedresilient, however, and each has gone on to have successful athleticcareers.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the first of three 6th-round (173rd overall) draft choicesby SF in 2010.// AWARDS & HONORS2010: Thomas Herrion Award (Co-recipient with DT Will Tukuafu)// GOLDMINE• Anthony was the co-recipient (with DT Will Tukuafu) of the 2010Thomas Herrion Award. The award is presented annually to a rookieor first-year player who has taken advantage of every opportunity,turned it into a postive and made their dream <strong>com</strong>e true like ThomasHerrion and is voted on by the coaches.• Anthony was put in a unique situation when he was 10 years old. Hisparents had divorced the previous year and debts piled on to wherethe family became homeless. “As soon as we hit rock bottom, I knewwhat time it was. It was time for me to step up and be<strong>com</strong>e the manof the house. I’m just trying to provide for my family and provide formy momma so she doesn’t have to go through that again. I’m reallyjust sacrificing my body for them.” Dixon had a lot of free time onhis hands growing up while his mom worked three different jobs. Itwas his responsibility to watch his younger brothers and take careof them until his mom got home from work. “I had to grow up beforeit was my time, but it made me stronger today just seeing that andgoing through that.”• Anthony isn’t the only professional athlete in the Dixon family. Hisyounger brother, Rashun (20), is a promising outfielder in the OaklandA’s farm system. A 10th round draft pick in 2008, Rashun wasnamed the best overall athlete in the A’s system in 2010 by BaseballAmerica as a member of the Single-A Kane County Cougars in Geneva,IL. Anthony’s youngest brother, Deshun, just started his probaseball career after being selected in the 10th round by the TampaBay Rays in 2010. Anthony’s second-oldest brother, Antwon, is alinebacker at Division II Midwestern State.// 2010• Scored on a 2-yd. TD run on his first career carry vs. NO (9/20). Hebecame the first RB in the <strong>NFL</strong> to score a TD on his first career carrysince Jacksonville Jaguars RB Montell Owens vs. Hou. (9/28/08). Thelast 49er to score a TD on his first career carry was WR Terrell Owensat StL (10/25/98).• Registered a career high in rush atts. (5) and rush yds. (11) vs. Den.(10/31).• Rushed for a career-high 54 yds. and 1 TD on 14 carries at Arz. (11/29).• Rushed for a career-high 60 yds. rushing and tied his career-highwith 14 carries vs. Sea. (12/12).// COLLEGEPlayed in 48 games (40 starts) and set school records with 3,994yds. on 910 carries (4.4 ypc) and 42 TDs rushing. Also added 56 receptionsfor 449 yds. and 4 TDs through the air. Became the 7thplayer in SEC history to lead his team in rushing four separateyears. Only RB Herschel Walker (994 carries) had more carries inSEC history, while his 42 TDs rank t-6th in SEC history. Eclipsedthe 100-yd. plateau in 17 games, surpassing RB Jerious Norwood’sschool record of 13, 100-yd. Set the school record for most points ina career (276) and most all-purpose yds. (4,443 yds.). Earned firstteamAll-SEC honors as well as third-team All-American honors, asa senior. Rushed for a school-record 1,391 yds. on 257 carries and12 TDs in 2009, while breaking Mississippi State’s record for most100-yd. games in a season (8). His 126.5 ypg led the SEC and ranked6th in the nation. Appeared in 12 games as a true freshman and setnumerous school single-season records for freshman, while leadingthe team with 668 yds. on 169 carries and 9 TDs.// PERSONAL• Attended Terry (Terry, MS) HS, where he was named first-team allstateby the Jackson Clarion-Ledger and the Mississippi Associationof Coaches following his senior season, when he rushed for 2,683yds. on 204 carries and 31 TDs. Also earned Metro POY honors ashe gained over 150 yds. in 11 of 13 contests and led his team to thestate quarterfinals. Selected to play in the Mississippi-AlabamaHigh School All-Star Game.• Was also a standout baseball player.• Born Anthony Rishard Dixon (9/24/87) in Jackson, MS.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\81// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOANTHONY DIXONRUSHINGRECEIVINGYEAR TEAM GP GS ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD2010 SF 16 0 70 237 3.4 34 2 5 11 2.2 8 0TOTALS 16 0 70 237 3.4 34 2 5 11 2.2 8 0Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles: 9: 2010 (9)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: at Sea. (9/12/10); First rushing TD: vs. NO. (9/20/10 - 2-yd. run); First reception: at Arz. (11/29/10 - -5-yd. recept. from QB Troy Smith)DIXON’S GAME-BY-GAME2010Date Opp W/L P/S Rsh Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds TDSep 12 at Sea L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 NO L 1/0 1 2 2.0 2t 1 0 0 0Sep 26 at KC L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/0 1 3 3.0 3 0 0 0 0Oct 10 Phi L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 17 Oak W 1/0 1 9 9.0 9 0 0 0 0Oct 24 at Car L 1/0 1 -6 -6.0 -6 0 0 0 0Oct 31 Den W 1/0 5 11 2.2 4 0 0 0 0Nov 14 StL W 1/0 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 0 0 0Nov 21 TB L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/0 14 54 3.9 9 1 1 -5 0Dec 5 at GB L 1/0 9 33 3.7 17 0 1 4 0Dec 12 Sea W 1/0 14 60 4.3 34 0 1 8 0Dec 16 at SD L 1/0 6 33 5.5 17 0 1 2 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/0 6 17 2.8 5 0 0 0 0Jan 2 Arz W 1/0 11 22 2.0 8 0 1 2 0TOTALS 16/0 70 237 3.4 34 2 5 11 0DIXON’S CAREER STATISTICSDIXON’S CAREER HIGHSRushes: 14 (2 times) Last vs. Sea. (12/10/10)Rushing Yards: 60 vs. Sea. (12/12/10)Long Rush: 34 vs. Sea. (12/12/10)Rushing TDs: 1 (2 times) Last at Arz. (11/29/10)Receptions: 1 (5 times) Last vs. Arz. (1/2/11)Long Reception: 8 vs. Sea. (12/12/10)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\82// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-6 | 275 | GEORGIA | ROOKIE | BORN 11.30.87 | SAVANNAH, GAACQUIRED FA IN ‘11 | CALVARY BAPTIST HS, SAVANNAH, GADemarcus Dobbs signed with the 49ers as an undrafted freeagent out of the University of Georgia on July 27. A tough, hardnoseddefender, Dobbs took advantage of every opportunity presentedto him throughout training camp to earn a spot on the 49ers53-man roster. He finished the preseason ranked second on theteam with 2 sacks, while adding 9 tackles, to lead all 49ers defensivelinemen. Along with QB Scott Tolzien and NT Ian Williams, this marksthe first time since 2001 that the 49ers had at least three undraftedfree agents make the team (4 in 2001 - DT John Schlect, LB QuincyStewart, LB Shane Elam and P Jason Baker).// TRANSACTIONSOriginally signed as a undrafted free agent with SF on 7/27/11.// COLLEGESaw action in 52 games (27 starts) for the Bulldogs, accumulating78 tackles, 41 QBPs, 11 TFLs, 7.5 sacks, 6 PDs, 4 FFs, and 2 INTs. As asenior, appeared in 13 games (10 starts), recording 28 tackles and 15quarterback pressures. In 2009, started all 13 games, notching 39tackles including 4.5 sacks and 14 quarterback pressures. Also wasthe recipient of Joseph E. Espy Football Scholarship. As a sophomore,appeared in 13 games (4 starts), recording 19 tackles, eightquarterback hurries and an INT (returned for a TD). As a freshman,appeared in 13 games providing depth on the defensive line andplayed on special teams. Redshirted in 2006.// PERSONAL• Attended Calvary Baptist HS in Savannah, GA, and was a first-teamall-state selection by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and SuperSouthern 100.• Born Demarcus Dobbs (11/30/87) in Savannah, GA.• Graduated with a degree in consumer economics.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\83// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOAHMAD BROOKS6-3 | 214 | MICHIGAN | 7TH YEAR | BORN 2.21.83 | DETROIT, MIACQUIRED FA IN ‘11 | BISHOP GALLAGHER HS, HARPER WOODS, MIBraylon Edwards joins the 49ers after spending theprevious two seasons with the NY Jets. He was originallyselected by Cleveland with the third overallpick in the 2005 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft. Selected to the Pro Bowlfollowing the 2007 season, Edwards set the Brownssingle-season franchise record for receiving yards(1,289) and touchdown receptions (16). A standout at the Universityof Michigan, Edwards was the recipient of the Biletnikoff Award andBig 10 Player of the Year in 2004.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 1st-round selection (3rd overall) by Cle. in the 2005<strong>NFL</strong> Draft...Traded by Cle. to NYJ for WR Chansi Stuckey, LB JasonTrusnik, 2010 3rd-round (92nd overall) and 2010 5th-round (160thoverall) draft choices on 10/7/09...Signed one-year deal with NYJ on3/22/10...Signed one-year deal with SF on 8/4/11.// AWARDS & HONORS2007: AFC Pro Bowl// GOLDMINE• In 2007, Braylon donated $1 million to the Cleveland MunicipalSchool District to create Advance 100, a college scholarship opportunityfor 100 eighth-grade students who maintain a 2.5 GPA andparticipate in 15 hours of <strong>com</strong>munity service each month throughouthigh school. In the Spring of 2011, Edwards’ Advance 100 Progamawarded 100 students in Cleveland, OH, $10,000 towards their collegetuition. In addition to the required GPA and <strong>com</strong>munity servicehours, Edwards also had students attend twice-a-month workshops,some of which involved learning basic social skills such as tying anecktie, shaking hands and giving speeches. Besides the scholarships,the students in the program earned seven college creditsfrom Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland for work achievedin the Advance 100 Program.• In 2006, donated $500,000 to create a scholarship endowment atthe University of Michigan for the football player who wears thenumber-one jersey, the largest donation pledged to the universityby a professional athlete.// CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Ranks t-3rd among all active players with 4, two-point conversions.• Ranks 1st in NYJ postseason history, averaging 21.3 yds./recept. in 6career postseason contests.• Also holds the NYJ postseason record for longest play from scrimmage,an 80-yd. TD recept. from QB Mark Sanchez.• In 2007, set Cle. single-season franchise record for rec. yds. (1,289)and rec. TDs (16).// 2010 (NY JETS)• Led the team with 904 rec. yds. and 7 rec. TDs, while ranking 2ndwith 53 recepts.• Set a career high avg. 17.1 yds./recept. and ranked 8th in the <strong>NFL</strong>.• Caught a 74-yd. TD from QB Mark Sanchez at Det. (11/7).• Tied his career-high with 8 recepts. for 100 yds. at Pit. (12/19).Marked his first 100-yd. game since 12/20/09 vs. Atl.• Collected a postseason career-best 4 recepts. for 62 yds. in AFC-WCat Ind. (1/8). Pulled in an 18-yd. pass from Sanchez with 29 secondsremaining to set up K Nick Folk’s game-winning 32-yd. FG.// 2009 (CLEVELAND/NY JETS)• Started 4 games with Cle., notching 10 recepts. for 139 yds. beforebeing traded on 10/7/09.• Registered a season-high 6 recepts. for 92 yds. at Den. (9/20).• Played in 12 games (11 starts) with NYJ, recording 35 recepts. for 541yds. and 4 TDs.• Made his debut with NYJ on Monday Nigh Football at Mia. (10/12),notching 5 recepts. for 64 yds. and 1 TD.• Tallied 5 recepts. for 105 yds. and 1 TD at Atl. (12/20).• In AFC-CG at Ind. (1/24), recorded 2 recepts. for 100 yds., includingan 80-yd. TD recept., his first-career postseason 100-yd. rec. game.The 80-yd. TD recept. marked the longest offensive play in NYJ postseasonhistory. Along with WR Jerricho Cotchery (5 recepts. for 102yds.) became the only teammates in NYJ postseason history to record100-yds. rec. in the same game.// 2008 (CLEVELAND)• Recorded a career-high 154 yds. rec. and 1 TD on 5 recepts. vs. NYG(10/13).• Tied his career-high with 8 recepts. for 104 yds. at Buf. (11/17).• Notched 5 recepts. for 102 yds. at Phi. (12/15).// 2007 (CLEVELAND)• Selected to the Pro Bowl and finished second in the <strong>NFL</strong>, behindRandy Moss’ <strong>NFL</strong>-record 23, with 16 TD recepts. Also finished withcareer-highs in recepts. (80) and rec. yds. (1,289).• Broke the Browns single-season franchise records for rec. yds.(1,289) and rec. TDs (16).• Notched a career-high 8 recepts. for 146 yds. and 2 TDs vs. Cin.(9/16).• Set a career high with 3 TDs recepts. vs. Mia. (10/14). Finished theday with 5 recepts. for 67 yds. at 3 TDs.• Matched his career high with 8 recepts. for 117 yds. and 2 TDs at StL(10/28).• Registered 7 recepts. for 149 yds. and 1 TD at Arz. (12/2).SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\84// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO// 2006 (CLEVELAND)• Notched 4 recepts. for 110 yds., including a season-long 75-yd. recept.at Cin. (9/17).• Registered back-to-back 100-yd. games, recording 5 recepts. for 116yds. and 1 TD vs. Bal. (9/24).• Hauled in 7 recepts. for a season-high 137 yds. vs. Pit. (11/19).// 2005 (CLEVELAND)• Made first-career start at GB (9/18) and recorded 3 recepts. for 107yds. and 1 TD, marking his first-career 100-yd. game.• Recorded 5 recepts. for 86 yds. and 2 TDs vs. Jax. (12/4), mark hisfirst-career 2 TD performance.// COLLEGEPlayed in 44 games (36 starts) at Michigan and registered 252 recepts.for 3,542 yds. and 39 TDs in his four-year career. A two-timeAll-Big 10 selection (2003-04), holds school records for career receptions(252), receiving yards (3,451), receiving touchdowns (39)and 100-yard receiving games (17). Became only the 9th player inDI-A history to register more than 1,000 yds. rec. in three differentseasons. In 2004, set school single-season records with 97 recepts.for 1,220 yds. and was named Big 10 Player of the Year. Also therecipient of the Fred Biletnikoff Award, given to the nation’s top receiverand the Bo Schembechler Award, given to Michigan’s MostValuable Player.BRAYLON EDWARDS// PERSONAL• Ran track at Michigan during the indoor and outdoor season, <strong>com</strong>petingin the high jump as well as the 60-meter and 200-meterdashes.• Played one season for Bishop Gallagher (Harper Woods, MI) HS andwas a two-year starter for Martin Luther King (Detroit, MI) HS. Finishedhigh school career with 63 recepts. for 740 yds. and 8 TDs,while adding 152 yds. rushing and 2 TDs on 4 carries. Also saw timeat quarterback, <strong>com</strong>pleting 10 of 17 passes for 200 yds.• Played one season of varsity basketball in high school while alsoparticipating in the 100, 200, 4x100 relay and 4x200 relay on thetrack team.• Father, Stanley, played football at Michigan (1977-81) and in the <strong>NFL</strong>with the Houston Oilers (1982-86) and Detroit Lions (1987).• Born Braylon Jamel Edwards (2/21/83) in Detroit, MI.• Majored in general studies.// INJURY REPORT2005: Placed on Injured Reserve on 12/5 with a knee injury sufferedvs. Jax. (12/4).EDWARDS’ CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVINGRUSHINGYEAR TEAM GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD2005 CLE 10 7 32 512 16.0 80t 3 0 0 0.0 0 02006 CLE 16 15 61 884 14.5 75 6 3 7 2.3 8 02007 CLE 16 16 80 1289 16.1 78t 16 0 0 0.0 0 02008 CLE 16 16 55 873 15.9 70 3 0 0 0.0 0 02009 CLE/NYJ 16 15 45 680 15.1 65t 4 0 0 0.0 0 02010 NYJ 16 15 53 904 17.1 74t 7 1 4 4.0 4 0TOTALS 90 84 326 5,142 15.8 80t 39 4 11 2.8 8 0PLAYOFFSRECEIVINGRUSHINGYEAR TEAM GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD2009 NYJ 3 2 6 156 26.0 80t 1 0 0 0.0 0 02010 NYJ 3 3 9 164 18.2 37 1 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTALS 6 5 15 320 21.3 80t 2 0 0 0.0 0 0Additional Statistics:Passing - 0-1, 0 yds.: 2009 (0-1, 0 yds.)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. Cin. (9/11/05); First Start: at GB (9/18/05); First Reception: vs. Cin. (9/11/05 - 7-yd. pass from QB Trent Dilfer); First TD Reception: at GB(9/18/05 - 80-yd. pass from QB Trent Dilfer); 100-yd. Games: 14 (13 Regular Season, 1 Postseason), Last at Pit. (12/19/10 - 100 yds.);Receptions: 8 (6 times) Last at Pit. (12/19/10)Receiving Yards: 154 vs. NYG (10/13/08)Long Reception: 80t at Ind. - AFC-C (1/24/10); Regular Season - 80t atGB (9/18/05)EDWARDS’ CAREER HIGHSTD Receptions: 3 vs. Mia. (10/14/07)Carries: 1 (4 times) Last vs. Bal. (9/13/10)Long Rush: 8 at SD (11/5/06)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\85// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOBRAYLON EDWARDS2005 (Cleveland)Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 11 Cin L 1/0 2 16 8.0 9 0Sep 18 at GB W 1/1 3 107 35.7 80t 1Sep 25 at Ind L 1/1 4 43 10.8 20 0Oct 9 Chi. W INACTIVEOct 16 at Bal L INACTIVEOct 23 Det L 1/0 3 30 10.0 14 0Oct 30 at Hou L 1/0 2 32 16.0 26 0Nov 6 Ten W 1/1 1 2 2.0 2 0Nov 13 at Pit L 1/1 2 64 32.0 37 0Nov 20 Mia W 1/1 6 90 15.0 25 0Nov 27 at Min L 1/1 4 42 10.5 14 0Dec 4 Jax L 1/1 5 86 17.2 34t 2PLACED ON INJURED RESERVE ON 12/5 (Knee)TOTALS 10/7 32 512 16.0 80t 32006 (Cleveland)Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 10 NO L 1/1 2 23 11.5 18 0Sep 17 at Cin L 1/1 4 110 27.5 75 0Sep 24 Bal L 1/1 5 116 23.2 58t 1Oct 1 at Oak W 1/1 6 75 12.5 21 0Oct 8 at Car L 1/1 3 27 9.0 11 0Oct 22 Den L 1/1 2 6 3.0 4 0Oct 29 NYJ W 1/1 2 21 10.5 20 0Nov 5 at SD L 1/1 7 66 9.4 20 1Nov 12 at Atl W 1/1 3 31 10.3 19t 1Nov 19 Pit L 1/1 7 137 19.6 63 0Nov 26 Cin L 1/1 2 29 14.5 22 0Dec 3 KC W 1/1 3 36 12.0 23t 1Dec 7 at Pit L 1/1 4 86 21.5 45t 1Dec 17 at Bal L 1/1 5 68 13.6 28 1Dec 24 TB L 1/0 2 7 3.5 6 0Dec 31 at Hou L 1/1 4 46 11.5 19 0TOTALS 16/15 61 884 14.5 75 6EDWARDS’ GAME-BY-GAME2007 (Cleveland)Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 9 Pit L 1/1 3 49 16.3 21 0Sep 16 Cin W 1/1 8 146 18.3 37t 2Sep 23 at Oak L 1/1 4 83 20.8 27 1Sep 30 Bal W 1/1 3 97 32.3 78t 1Oct 7 at NE L 1/1 6 110 18.3 36 0Oct 14 Mia W 1/1 5 67 13.4 24t 3Oct 28 at StL W 1/1 8 117 14.6 29 2Nov 4 Sea W 1/1 5 67 13.4 19 0Nov 11 at Pit L 1/1 1 16 16.0 16t 1Nov 18 at Bal W 1/1 8 85 10.6 22 0Nov 25 Hou W 1/1 4 57 14.3 20 1Dec 2 at Arz L 1/1 7 149 21.3 67t 1Dec 9 at NYJ W 1/1 3 63 21.0 45 1Dec 16 Buf W 1/1 4 64 16.0 25 0Dec 23 at Cin L 1/1 8 52 6.5 12 2Dec 30 SF W 1/1 3 67 22.3 45t 1TOTALS 16/16 80 1,289 16.1 78t 162008 (Cleveland)Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 7 Dal L 1/1 2 14 7.0 12 0Sep 14 Pit L 1/1 3 32 10.7 13 0Sep 21 at Bal L 1/1 3 27 9.0 17 0Sep 28 at Cin W 1/1 3 22 7.3 12 1Oct 13 NYG W 1/1 5 154 30.8 70 1Oct 19 at Was L 1/1 4 58 14.5 20 0Oct 26 at Jax W 1/1 2 64 32.0 43 0Nov 2 Bal L 1/1 4 86 21.5 28t 1Nov 6 Den L 1/1 1 15 15.0 15 0Nov 17 at Buf W 1/1 8 104 13.0 23 0Nov 23 Hou L 1/1 5 85 17.0 42 0Nov 30 Ind L 1/1 2 36 18.0 20 0Dec 7 at Ten L 1/1 3 38 12.7 25 0Dec 15 at Phi L 1/1 5 102 20.4 28 0Dec 21 Cin L 1/1 4 31 7.8 12 0Dec 28 at Pit L 1/1 1 5 5.0 5 0TOTALS 16/16 55 873 15.9 70 3SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\86// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOBRAYLON EDWARDS2009 (Cleveland/NY Jets)Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 13 Min L 1/1 1 12 12.0 12 0Sep 20 at Den L 1/1 6 92 15.3 24 0Sep 27 at Bal L 1/1 3 35 11.7 18 0Oct 4 Cin L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0TRADED TO NYJ ON 10/7Oct 12 at Mia L 1/1 5 64 12.8 34 1Oct 18 Buf L 1/1 3 40 13.3 22 0Oct 25 at Oak W 1/1 1 14 14.0 14 0Nov 1 Mia L 1/1 4 74 18.5 25 1Nov 15 Jax L 1/1 3 79 26.3 41 0Nov 22 at NE L 1/1 1 10 10.0 10 0Nov 29 Car W 1/1 3 40 13.3 26 0Dec 3 at Buf W 1/1 3 45 15.0 27 1Dec 13 at TB W 1/0 3 37 12.3 19 0Dec 20 Atl L 1/1 5 105 21.0 65t 1Dec 27 at Ind W 1/1 2 18 9.0 11 0Jan 3 Cin W 1/1 2 15 7.5 9 0TOTALS 16/15 45 680 15.1 65t 42009 Postseason (NY Jets)Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDJan 9 at Cin W 1/0 2 15 7.5 16 0Jan 17 at SD W 1/1 2 41 20.5 21 0Jan 24 at Ind L 1/1 2 100 50.0 80t 1TOTALS 3/2 6 156 26.0 80t 1EDWARDS’ GAME-BY-GAME2010 (NY Jets)Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 13 Bal 1/1 1 9 9.0 9 0Sep 19 NE 1/1 5 45 9.0 13 1Sep 26 at Mia 1/0 2 87 43.5 67t 1Oct 3 at Buf 1/1 4 86 21.5 41t 1Oct 11 Min 1/1 5 70 14.0 31 0Oct 17 at Den 1/1 4 46 11.5 32t 1Oct 31 GB 1/1 1 32 32.0 32 0Nov 7 at Det 1/1 3 78 26.0 74t 1Nov 14 at Cle 1/1 4 59 14.8 33 0Nov 21 Hou 1/1 4 86 21.5 42 1Nov 25 Cin 1/1 2 20 10.0 15 0Dec 4 at NE 1/1 2 39 19.5 24 0Dec 12 Mia 1/1 1 17 17.0 17 0Dec 19 at Pit 1/1 8 100 12.5 38 0Dec 26 at Chi 1/1 6 78 13.0 19 0Jan 2 Buf 1/1 1 52 52.0 52t 1TOTALS 16/15 53 904 17.1 74t 72010 Postseason (NY Jets)Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDJan 8 at Ind W 1/1 4 62 15.5 24 0Jan 16 at NE W 1/1 2 52 26.0 37 1Jan 23 at Pit L 1/1 3 50 16.7 22 0TOTALS 3/3 9 164 18.2 37 1SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\87// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO5-11 | 180 | OHIO ST. | 5TH YEAR | BORN 4.12.85 | CLEVELAND, OHACQUIRED TRADE IN ‘10 - MIA. | GLENVILLE HS, CLEVELAND, OHBlessed with incredible speed and elusiveness, Ted Ginn Jr. entershis second season in San Francisco after being acquired in atrade with the Miami Dolphins in April of 2010. In his first season inRed and Gold, Ginn set a career high and ranked 3rd in the <strong>NFL</strong> averaging13.4 yds./PR. It marked the first time a 49ers player rankedin the top three in PR avg. in a season since 2002 (CB Jimmy Williams– 16.8 avg. led the <strong>NFL</strong>). One of the biggest influences in Ginn’slife has been his high school football coach, his father, Ted Sr. The9th overall selection in the 2007 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, Ginn is one of only 10players in <strong>NFL</strong> history to register 2 KORs for TDs in the same game[at NYJ (11/1/09)].// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 1st-round (9th pick overall) draft choice by Mia. in2007... Traded by Mia. to SF for a 2010 5th-round (145th overall)draft choice on 4/16/10. The Dolphins selected CB Nolan Barroll(Maryland) with that pick.// AWARDS & HONORS:2007: Pepsi <strong>NFL</strong> Rookie of the Week (Week 11)2009: AFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 8) | AFC SpecialTeams Player of the Month (November)// GOLDMINE• Ted is looking at a fresh start with the 49ers and would like to getback to his old self. By getting back to the “old Ted Ginn,” he’s confidentthat will award him one of his goals, which is heading to the ProBowl. “My goal always is to go to the Pro Bowl, but this year, I wantto go out and get back to Ted Ginn, Jr. Just go out and make my teambetter as well as myself. That’s the only goal I have. It’s not too big,it’s not too small. It’s right there in my hands. I just have to go outand have fun and be a team player.”• Growing up in Cleveland, Ted had the benefit of having his father,Ted Sr., as his coach and mentor. His father has been the footballcoach at Glenville High School in Cleveland since 1997 and the trackcoach there since 2002. In 1999, Glenville became the first ClevelandMunicipal School to reach the State Playoffs and made six subsequentappearances from 2000 to 2005. Ted Jr. played for his fatherduring his prep career and credits his father with preparing himfor the future. “It helped a lot,” said Ted Jr. of having his father asa coach. “It prepared me well for all different sorts of situations.He never showed any favoritism towards me. In fact, he might havebeen harder on me to make me an example. It prepared me well forthe next levels and now, because I played for him, I feel as though Ican adjust to any type of coach.”// 2010 (SAN FRANCISCO)• Ranked 3rd in the <strong>NFL</strong> in punt return avg. (13.6).• Registered 181 kickoff return yds. vs. Phi. (10/10), the most by the49ers since CB Allen Rossum tallied 186 kickoff return yds. at Arz.(11/10/08).• Registered a 41-yd. kickoff return and 42-yd. punt return at Arz.(11/29). Both returns led to TD drives by the offense.• Registered a season-long 78-yd. punt return for a TD at StL (12/26),his first as a 49er, and his first PR for a TD since 11/18/07 at Phi. Italso marked the 49ers first PR for a TD since WR Otis Amey notcheda 75-yd. PR for a TD vs. StL (9/11/05).• Registered his first rec. TD as a 49er on a 37-yd. pass TD from QBAlex Smith vs. Arz. (1/2).// 2009 (MIAMI)• Tallied a career-high 11 recepts. for 108 yds. vs. Buf. (9/13). The 11recepts. tied for the 3rd-highest rec. total in team history, whilehis 108 rec. yds. were the 2nd-most in his career (175 yds. vs. Buf.10/26/08).• Caught a go-ahead 53-yd. TD pass from QB Chad Henne vs. NYJ(10/12).• Displayed his playmaking ability on special teams, earning AFC SpecialTeams POW honors after returning two kickoffs (100, 101) for TDsat NYJ (11/1). The two TD returns off kickoffs in a single game tied an<strong>NFL</strong> record.• Was later named AFC Special Teams Player of the Month (November)after having returned 21 kickoffs for 646 yds. (31.7 avg.) and 2 TDs inthe five-game span.// 2008 (MIAMI)• Led the Dolphins with career highs in recepts. (56) and rec. yds.(790).• Had a career day vs. Buf. (10/26), as he led the Dolphins with 7 catchesfor 175 yds., including a career-long 64-yd. recept. The 175 yds.marked the first 100-yd. rec. game of his career, as well as the mostby a Dolphin since WR Chris Chambers hauled in 15 catches for aclub-record 238 yds. vs. Buf. on (12/24/05).• Recorded a season-high 154 kickoff return yds. vs. NE (11/23).// 2007 (MIAMI)• His 34 recepts. for 420 yds. were the most by a Dolphins rookie WRsince 2001, when WR Chris Chambers caught 48 passes for 883 yds.• Returned 24 punts for a 9.6-yd. average, ranking 4th in the AFC and6th in the <strong>NFL</strong>, while fielding 63 kickoffs for a 22.7-yd. avg.• Set a Dolphins rookie record with 2,086 all-purpose yds.• Ranked 2nd in franchise history with 1,433 kickoff return yds., trailingonly CB Brock Marion (1,524 yds. in 1999).SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\88// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO// COLLEGEA three-year letterman at Ohio State (2004-06), played in 37 games(31 starts). Amassed 135 recepts. for 1,943 yds. and 15 TDs, while alsorushing for 213 yds. and 3 TDs on 28 atts. Also returned 64 puntsfor a 14.1-yd. avg. and 6 TDs and 38 kickoffs for a 26.6-yd. avg. and2 TDs. His 8 total TDs via returns tied an NCAA record. As a senior,earned second-team All-American and first-team All-Big Ten honorsafter recording a career-high 59 recepts. for 781 yds. and 9 TDs.Capped career by scoring on a 93-yd. kickoff return to open the BCSNational Championship Game against Florida. In 2005, registered akickoff return avg. of 29.6 yds. that led the conference and ranked4th nationally. Became the first player in school history to score aTD receiving, rushing, returning a kickoff and returning a punt in thesame season. As a freshman, led the nation and set a school singleseasonrecord by averaging 25.6-yds. on 15 punt returns.TED GINN JR.// PERSONAL• Attended Glenville (Cleveland, OH) HS, where he lettered in football,basketball and track.• As a DB, was the USA Today Defensive POY as well as a Parade All-American as a senior. Also played QB, WR and RB, while returningpunts and kickoffs.• Played in the U.S. Army All-America game following his senior seasonand was named the game’s MVP after he returned a punt for atouchdown.• Was the HS national champion in the 110-meter high hurdles, as ajunior, and recorded the best time in the nation as a senior, when hewon the state title for the second consecutive year.• Also clocked a personal best 10.5 seconds in the 100-meter dash.• Born Theodore Ginn Jr. (4/12/85) in Cleveland, OH.GINN’S CAREER STATISTICS// INJURY REPORT2010: Inactive for 3 games [vs. NO (9/20), at KC (9/26) and at Atl.(10/3)] with a knee injury suffered at Sea. (9/12).RECEIVINGRUSHINGYEAR TEAM GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD2007 MIA 16 9 34 420 12.4 54 2 4 3 0.8 7 02008 MIA 16 14 56 790 14.1 64 2 5 73 14.6 40t 22009 MIA 16 12 38 454 11.9 53t 1 7 48 6.9 22 02010 SF 13 0 12 163 13.6 37t 1 2 11 5.5 9 0TOTALS 61 35 140 1,827 13.1 64 6 18 135 7.5 40t 2KICKOFF RETURNSPUNT RETURNSYEAR TEAM NO YDS AVG LG TD NO FC YDS AVG LG TD2007 MIA 63 1433 22.7 52 0 24 15 230 9.6 87t 12008 MIA 32 657 20.5 41 0 7 1 54 7.7 15 02009 MIA 52 1296 24.9 101t 2 5 0 28 5.6 12 02010 SF 47 992 21.1 61 0 24 18 321 13.4 78t 1TOTALS 194 4,378 22.6 101t 2 60 34 633 10.6 87t 2PLAYOFFSRECEIVINGRUSHINGYEAR TEAM GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD2008 MIA 1 1 5 38 7.6 9 0 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTALS 1 1 5 38 7.6 9 0 0 0 0.0 0 0KICKOFF RETURNSPUNT RETURNSYEAR TEAM NO YDS AVG LG TD NO FC YDS AVG LG TD2008 MIA 1 14 14.0 14 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTALS 1 14 14.0 14 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles - 2: 2007 (2)Special Teams Fumble Recoveries - 3: 2007 (1), 2008 (1), 2009 (1)Fumbles-Lost - 3-0: 3-0 in 2008Additional Postseason Statistics:Fumble Recoveries - 1: 2008 (1)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: at Was. (9/9/07); First Start: at Cle. (10/14/07); First Reception: at NYJ (9/23/07 - 15-yd. pass from QB Trent Green); First TD Reception: vs.NYG (10/28/07 - 21-yd. pass from QB Cleo Lemon); 100-Yd. Games: 2, Last vs. Ind (9/12/09 - 108 yds.); Punt Return TD: 2, Last at StL (12/26/10 - 78yds.); Kickoff Return TD: 2, at NYJ (11/1/09 - 101 yds. and 100 yds.).SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\89// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOTED GINN JR.Receptions: 11 vs. Ind. (9/21/09)Receiving Yards: 175 vs. Buf. (10/26/08)Long Reception: 64 vs. Buf. (10/26/08)Receiving Touchdowns: 1 (6 times) Last vs. Arz. (1/2/11)Carries: 2 (2 times) Last at Atl. (9/13/09)Long Rush: 40t vs. Oak. (11/16/08)2007 Receiving (Miami)Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 9 at Was L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Sep 16 Dal L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Sep 23 at NYJ L 1/0 1 15 15.0 15 0Sep 30 Oak L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 7 at Hou L 1/0 1 36 36.0 36 0Oct 14 at Cle L 1/1 1 32 32.0 32 0Oct 21 NE L 1/1 3 37 12.3 15 0Oct 28 NYG L 1/1 1 21 21.0 21t 1Nov 11 Buf L 1/1 1 12 12.0 12 0Nov 18 at Phi L 1/0 4 52 13.0 22 0Nov 26 at Pit L 1/0 3 35 11.7 15 0Dec 2 NYJ L 1/1 3 19 6.3 10 0Dec 9 at Buf L 1/1 4 67 16.8 54 0Dec 16 Bal W 1/1 1 14 14.0 14 0Dec 23 at NE L 1/1 4 27 6.8 10 0Dec 30 Cin L 1/1 7 53 7.6 13 1TOTALS 16/9 34 420 12.4 54 2GINN’S CAREER HIGHSGINN’S GAME-BY-GAMERushing Touchdowns: 1 (2 times) Last at KC (12/21/08)Kickoff Returns: 8 (2 times) Last vs. NE (11/23/08)Kickoff Return Yards: 299 at NYJ (11/1/09)Punt Returns: 4 (3 times) Last at Oak. (10/17/10)Punt Return Yards: 99 at Phi. (11/18/07)2008 Receiving (Miami)Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 7 NYJ L 1/1 2 17 8.5 14 0Sep 14 at Arz L 1/1 1 9 9.0 9 0Sep 21 at NE W 1/1 5 49 9.8 18 0Oct 5 SD W 1/1 7 55 7.9 14 0Oct 12 at Hou L 1/1 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0Oct 19 Bal L 1/1 4 48 12.0 19 0Oct 26 Buf W 1/1 7 175 25.0 64 0Nov 2 at Den W 1/1 3 38 12.7 13 0Nov 9 Sea W 1/0 4 67 16.8 39t 1Nov 16 Oak W 1/1 4 51 12.8 23 0Nov 23 NE L 1/1 5 88 17.6 46 0Nov 30 at StL W 1/1 4 55 13.8 19 0Dec 7 at Buf W 1/1 1 18 18.0 18 0Dec 14 SF W 1/1 2 6 3.0 6 0Dec 21 at KC W 1/1 4 44 11.0 18 0Dec 28 at NYJ W 1/0 2 71 35.5 44 1TOTALS 16/14 56 790 14.1 64 22007 Returning (Miami)Date Opp KR Yds Avg Lg TD PR FC Yds Avg Lg TDSep 9 at Was 3 70 23.3 34 0 4 0 20 5.0 9 0Sep 16 Dal 6 121 20.2 31 0 3 1 37 12.3 23 0Sep 23 at NYJ 3 80 26.7 39 0 2 1 6 3.0 6 0Sep 30 Oak 3 58 19.3 33 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0Oct 7 at Hou 5 176 35.2 52 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0Oct 14 at Cle 5 122 24.4 33 0 1 0 10 10.0 10 0Oct 21 NE 4 86 21.5 27 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 28 NYG 3 65 21.7 24 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0Nov 11 Buf 2 29 14.5 15 0 2 1 16 8.0 9 0Nov 18 at Phi 2 52 26.0 29 0 3 0 99 33.0 87t 1Nov 26 at Pit 1 23 23.0 21 0 0 4 0 0.0 0 0Dec 2 NYJ 8 198 24.8 30 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0Dec 9 at Buf 3 51 17.0 28 0 4 1 3 0.8 6 0Dec 16 Bal 5 112 22.4 43 0 3 0 31 10.3 13 0Dec 23 at NE 4 79 19.8 23 0 1 1 2 2.0 2 0Dec 30 Cin 6 111 18.5 32 0 1 2 6 6.0 6 0TOTALS 63 1433 22.7 52 0 24 15 230 9.6 87t 12008 Postseason Receiving (Miami)Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDJan 4 Bal L 1/1 5 38 7.6 9 0TOTALS 1/1 5 38 7.6 9 02008 Returning (Miami)Date Opp KR Yds Avg Lg TD PR FC Yds Avg Lg TDSep 7 NYJ 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 0 13 4.3 9 0Sep 14 at Arz 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Sep 21 at NE 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 5 SD 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 11 11.0 11 0Oct 12 at Hou 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 19 Bal 5 93 18.6 31 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 26 Buf 3 37 12.3 26 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 2 at Den 1 41 41.0 41 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 9 Sea 3 88 29.3 37 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 16 Oak 3 53 17.7 22 0 2 0 23 11.5 15 0Nov 23 NE 8 154 19.3 36 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0Nov 30 at StL 5 99 19.8 23 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 7 at Buf 1 22 22.0 22 0 1 0 7 7.0 7 0Dec 14 SF 3 70 23.3 34 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 21 at KC 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 28 at NYJ 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTALS 32 657 20.5 41 0 7 1 54 7.7 15 02008 Postseason Returning (Miami)Date Opp KR Yds Avg Lg TD PR FC Yds Avg Lg TDJan 4 Bal 1 14 14.0 14 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTALS 1 14 14.0 14 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\90// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOTED GINN JR.2009 Receiving (Miami)Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 13 at Atl L 1/1 2 26 13.0 16 0Sep 21 Ind L 1/1 11 108 9.8 21 0Sep 27 at SD L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 4 Buf W 1/1 1 4 4.0 4 0Oct 12 NYJ W 1/0 2 57 28.5 53t 1Oct 25 NO L 1/1 2 16 8.0 10 0Nov 1 at NYJ W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 8 at NE L 1/0 1 7 7.0 7 0Nov 15 TB W 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 19 at Car W 1/1 4 32 8.0 16 0Nov 29 at Buf L 1/1 2 18 9.0 11 0Dec 6 NE W 1/1 2 34 17.0 19 0Dec 13 at Jax W 1/0 1 12 12.0 12 0Dec 20 at Ten L 1/1 2 38 19.0 19 0Dec 27 Hou L 1/1 5 82 16.4 35 0Jan 3 Pit L 1/1 3 20 6.7 8 0TOTALS 16/12 38 454 11.9 53t 1GINN’S GAME-BY-GAME2010 Receiving (San Francisco)Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 12 at Sea L 1/0 1 19 19.0 19 0Sep 20 NO L - INACTIVE (Knee) - -Sep 26 at KC L - INACTIVE (Knee) - -Oct 3 at Atl L - INACTIVE (Knee) - -Oct 10 Phi L 1/0 2 26 13.0 17 0Oct 17 Oak W 1/0 2 23 11.5 19 0Oct 24 at Car L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 31 Den W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 14 StL W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 21 TB L 1/0 1 7 7.0 7 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/0 1 11 11.0 11 0Dec 5 at GB L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 12 Sea W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 16 at SD L 1/0 2 14 7.0 9 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/0 1 22 22.0 22 0Jan 2 Arz W 1/0 2 41 20.5 37t 1TOTALS 13/0 12 163 13.6 37t 12009 Returning (Miami)Date Opp KR Yds Avg Lg TD PR FC Yds Avg Lg TDSep 13 at Atl 3 55 18.3 21 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Sep 21 Ind 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Sep 27 at SD 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 4 Buf 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 11 11.0 11 0Oct 12 NYJ 1 32 32.0 32 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 25 NO 4 103 25.8 34 0 1 0 -2 -2.0 -2 0Nov 1 at NYJ 6 299 49.8 101t 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 8 at NE 4 97 24.3 37 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 15 TB 5 90 18.0 28 0 1 0 7 7.0 7 0Nov 19 at Car 2 85 42.5 48 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 29 at Buf 4 75 18.8 21 0 1 0 12 12.0 12 0Dec 6 NE 4 107 26.8 51 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 13 at Jax 3 66 22.0 27 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 20 at Ten 6 104 17.3 23 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 27 Hou 6 121 20.2 29 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Jan 3 Pit 4 62 15.5 22 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTALS 52 1,296 24.9 101t 2 5 0 28 5.6 12 02010 Returns (San Francisco)Date Opp KR Yds Avg Lg TD PR FC Yds Avg Lg TDSep 12 at Sea 3 54 18.0 34 0 2 1 27 13.5 16 0Sep 20 NO - - - INACTIVE (Knee) - - - -Sep 26 at KC - - - INACTIVE (Knee) - - - -Oct 3 at Atl - - - INACTIVE (Knee) - - - -Oct 10 Phi 5 181 36.2 61 0 2 1 9 4.5 11 0Oct 17 Oak 2 48 24.0 27 0 4 1 37 9.3 20 0Oct 24 at Car 2 47 23.5 24 0 3 0 24 8.0 12 0Oct 31 Den 4 89 22.3 36 0 2 2 15 7.5 14 0Nov 14 StL 3 42 14.0 15 0 0 5 0 0.0 0 0Nov 21 TB 3 69 23.0 30 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 29 at Arz 2 62 31.0 41 0 2 1 54 27.0 42 0Dec 5 at GB 5 81 16.2 32 0 2 0 31 15.5 19 0Dec 12 Sea 3 60 20.0 25 0 1 1 3 3.0 3 0Dec 16 at SD 7 116 16.6 22 0 2 1 24 12.0 23 0Dec 26 at StL 6 100 16.7 20 0 3 3 97 32.3 78t 1Jan 2 Arz 2 43 21.5 24 0 1 2 0 0.0 0 0TOTALS 47 992 21.1 61 0 24 18 321 13.4 78t 1SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\91// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-2 | 200 | WASHINGTON | 5TH YEAR | BORN 9.18.84 | CARSON, CAACQUIRED D-4B IN ‘07 | NARBONNE HS, HARBOR CITY, CADashon Goldson is a talented, young safety with great size,range and aggressiveness. Originally selected by the 49ers in the4th round of the 2007 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, Goldson became the starting FSin 2009. Goldson grew up in Southern California and started TheHighest Point Foundation to provide motivational outlets for youththrough sports programs, such as camps and clinics, in order to takethem off the streets and onto the field, making more productive useof their time and physical abilities.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the second of three 4th-round (126th pick overall) draftchoices by SF in 2007...Signed a one-year deal with SF on 8/9/11.// GOLDMINE• The Highest Point Foundation was created in 2009 by Dashon toprovide motivational outlets for youth through sports programs,such as camps and clinics, in order to take them off the streets andonto the field, making more productive use of their time and physicalabilities. In many <strong>com</strong>munities throughout Southern California,where Dashon grew up, young people are plagued with issues suchas dropping out of school, drug use, tobacco use, underage drinking,gang violence, poverty, parental neglect and homelessness. Manyof these issues have caused them to make the wrong choices in life,where they oftentimes end up in a far worse place – and possibly jail.Dashon has seen far too much happen to the <strong>com</strong>munities aroundhim and he wants to do his part to give back – utilizing the resourcesthat he has acquired as a professional athlete to help make a differencein people’s lives. Whether it’s assisting with preventativemeasures to ensure a child does not take the wrong path in life, ortransitional measures to help someone who was previously incarceratedadjust to life as a responsible adult, Dashon vows to encourageindividuals to reach “the highest point” in life through thelessons he has personally learned in the sport of football, as well asthrough various programs and initiatives under his Foundation.// 2010• Registered season-highs of 10 tackles at Atl. (10/3) and at GB (12/5).• Scored his first career TD after intercepting QB Matt Hasselbeck’spass and returning it 39 yds. for the score vs. Sea. (12/12).• Registered his first sack of the season, 3rd of his career, as hedropped QB John Skelton for a 12-yd. loss vs. Arz. (1/2).// 2009• Set career highs in tackles (114), INTs (4), FFs (3) and sacks (2). His 4INTs led the team, while his 114 tackles ranked 2nd.• One of only four players (LB Patrick Willis, CB Charles Woodson andLB Paul Posluszny) in the <strong>NFL</strong> to record at least 3 INTs, 3 FFs, and 1sack.• Recorded the first INT of his career off QB Seneca Wallace vs. Sea.(9/20).• Registered a career high with 11 tackles at Min. (9/27). Also tippeda pass from QB Brett Favre that was intercepted by CB ShawntaeSpencer in the 3rd qtr.• Posted his first career sack vs. StL (10/4).• Posted 8 tackles to go along with his first career FF and FR on a runby RB Steve Slaton in the 3rd qtr. at Hou. (10/25).• Tied a career high with 11 total tackles, while setting a career highwith 10 solo tackles vs. Jax. (11/29).• Set a single-game career high with 2 crucial FFs, to go along with anINT off of QB Kurt Warner vs. Arz. (12/14).• Registered his 4th INT of the season vs. Det. (12/27).// 2008• Started first game of career when 49ers opened game in nickel defenseat Sea. (9/14), finishing the game with 5 tackles.• Posted 1 tackle at NYG (10/19) before leaving game with a knee injuryin 2nd qtr.• Saw extensive action at safety vs. Was. (12/28) in place of starter SMichael Lewis, who was injured in 2nd qtr.// 2007• Hampered first 2 weeks of season by an elbow injury suffered inpreseason game against Oak. (8/18).• Played first career game vs. Sea. (10/7), filling in for Lewis, who leftfield for 5 plays with an injury.// COLLEGEAppeared in 43 college games, which includes his career at CoffeyvilleCommunity College and the University of Washington, andcollected 293 tackles, 6 INTs, 2 FFs, 1 sack and 20 PDs. Started 22straight games at Washington before being limited by an ankle injuryin 2006 season opener. Earned All-Pac 10 honorable mention aftermoving from free safety to cornerback as a senior so team couldplay its top 4 defensive backs. Attended Coffeyville (KS) CommunityCollege as a free safety for one season in 2003, earning first-teamNational Junior College Athletic Association All-America honors with99 tackles, 2 INTs, 1 sack and 2 PDs.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\92// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIODASHON GOLDSON// PERSONAL• Attended Narbonne (CA) HS, where he received two votes in the LongBeach Press-Telegram’s 2001 “Best in the West” poll, and earned firstteamAll-Marine League honors in each of his final two seasons.• As a senior, totaled 130 tackles and 6 INTs, with 2 returned for TDs.• Born Dashon Goldson (9/18/84) in Carson, CA.• Graduated with a degree in American Ethnic Studies.TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2007 SF 10 0 15 7 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02008 SF 9 2 23 12 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02009 SF 16 16 114 88 26 2.0 7.0 4 39 34 0 6 3 1 02010 SF 16 16 102 74 28 1.0 8.0 1 39 39t 1 6 0 0 0TOTALS 51 34 254 181 73 3.0 15.0 5 78 39t 1 15 3 1 0Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles – 24: 2007 (10), 2008 (10), 2009 (1), 2010 (3)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. Bal. (10/7/07); First Start: vs. Sea. (9/14/08); First Sack: vs. StL (10/4/09 - QB Kyle Boller); First INT: vs. Sea. 9/20/09 - QB Seneca Wallace);First FF: at Hou. (10/25/09 - RB Steve Slaton); First FR: at Hou. (10/25/09 - RB Steve Slaton): First TD: vs. Sea. (12/12/10 - QB Matt Hasselbeck)Total Tackles: 11 (2 times) Last vs. Jax. (11/29/09)Solo: 10 vs. Jax. (11/29/09)Assists: 5 at Min. (9/27/09)Sacks: 1.0 (3 times) Last vs. Arz. (1/2/11)Interceptions: 1 (5 times) Last vs. Sea. (12/12/10)2007Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 10 Arz W - - INACTIVE (Elbow) - - - - -Sep 16 at StL W - - INACTIVE (Elbow) - - - - -Sep 23 at Pit L - - INACTIVE (Elbow) - - - - -Sep 30 Sea L - - INACTIVE (Elbow) - - - - -Oct 7 Bal L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 21 at NYG L 1/0 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 28 NO L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 4 at Atl L 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 at Sea L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 18 StL L - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Nov 25 at Arz W - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Dec 2 at Car L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 9 Min L 1/0 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 15 Cin W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 23 TB W 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 30 at Cle L 1/0 5 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 10/0 15 7 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0GOLDSON’S CAREER STATISTICSGOLDSON’S CAREER HIGHSGOLDSON’S GAME-BY-GAME// INJURY REPORT2007: Missed the first 4 weeks of the regular season [vs. Arz. (9/10),at StL (9/16), at Pit. (9/23) and vs. Sea. (9/30)] with an elbowinjury.2008: Inactive for 7 games [vs. Sea. (10/26), at Arz. (11/10), vs. StL(11/16), at Dal. (11/23), at Buf. (11/30), vs. NYJ (12/7) and at Mia.(12/14)] with a knee injury.Interception Yards: 39 vs. Sea. (12/12/10)Passes Defensed: 2 (2 times) Last vs. Phi. (10/10/10)<strong>For</strong>ced Fumbles: 2 vs. Arz. (12/14/09)Fumble Recoveries: 1 at Hou. (10/25/09)Touchdowns: 1 vs. Sea. (12/12/10)2008Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 7 Arz L 1/0 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 14 at Sea W 1/1 6 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 21 Det W 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 28 at NO L 1/1 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 5 NE L 1/0 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 12 Phi L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 19 at NYG L 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 26 Sea L - - INACTIVE (Knee) - - - - - -Nov 10 at Arz L - - INACTIVE (Knee) - - - - - -Nov 16 StL W - - INACTIVE (Knee) - - - - - -Nov 23 at Dal L - - INACTIVE (Knee) - - - - - -Nov 30 at Buf W - - INACTIVE (Knee) - - - - - -Dec 7 NYJ W - - INACTIVE (Knee) - - - - - -Dec 14 at Mia L - - INACTIVE (Knee) - - - - - -Dec 21 at StL W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 28 Was W 1/0 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0TOTALS 9/2 23 12 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\93// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIODASHON GOLDSON2009Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 13 at Arz W 1/1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 Sea W 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0Sep 27 at Min L 1/1 11 6 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 4 StL W 1/1 9 5 4 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 11 Atl L 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 25 at Hou L 1/1 8 8 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 1 0Nov 1 at Ind L 1/1 10 8 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 8 Ten L 1/1 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 Chi W 1/1 6 6 0 0.0 0.0 1 2 1 0 0 0Nov 22 at GB L 1/1 10 8 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 Jax W 1/1 11 10 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 6 at Sea L 1/1 8 5 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 Arz W 1/1 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 1 3 2 2 0 0Dec 20 at Phi L 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 27 Det W 1/1 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 1 34 1 0 0 0Jan 3 at StL W 1/1 7 5 2 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/16 114 88 26 2.0 7.0 4 39 6 3 1 0GOLDSON’S GAME-BY-GAME2010Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 at Sea L 1/1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 NO L 1/1 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 26 at KC L 1/1 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/1 10 8 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 10 Phi L 1/1 8 5 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Oct 17 Oak W 1/1 5 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 24 at Car L 1/1 9 7 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 31 Den W 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 14 StL W 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 21 TB L 1/1 8 5 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 5 at GB L 1/1 10 6 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 12 Sea W 1/1 9 6 3 0.0 0.0 1 39 1 0 0 0Dec 16 at SD L 1/1 9 6 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/1 8 7 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 2 Arz W 1/1 4 4 0 1.0 8.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/16 102 74 28 1.0 8.0 1 39 6 0 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\94// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-1 | 242 | MIAMI | 4TH YEAR | BORN 10.7.84 | FORT LAUDERDALE, FLACQUIRED FA IN ‘11 | ST. THOMAS AQUINAS HS, FORT LAUDERDALE, FLTavares Gooden joins the 49ers after spending the previous threeseasons with the Baltimore Ravens. Originally selected by Baltimorein the third round (71st overall) of the 2008 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, Gooden setcareer highs in tackles (52) and special team tackles (13) in 2009.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally selected in the 3rd round (71st overall) by Bal. in the 2008<strong>NFL</strong> Draft...Released by Bal. on 9/3/11...Signed one-year deal with SFon 9/5/11.// COLLEGEPlayed in 49 games (25 starts) for the Hurricanes, recording 216tackles, 1 sack, 11 TFLs, 8 QB Pressures, 1 FF, 3 FRs, 1 INT and 9 PDs.As a senior, started all 12 games and led the team with 100 tackles,3 TFLs, 3 FRs and 1 INT. As a junior, played in 11 games (3 starts)and notched 36 tackles and 2.5 TFLs. Received a medical redshirtin 2005. As a sophomore, played in 12 games (9 starts), totaling 68tackles, 1 sack, 5.5 TFLs, 5 QB Pressures and 3 PDs. As a freshman,saw action in all 13 games, primarily on special teams.// 2010 (BALTIMORE)• Registered 14 tackles and 3 special teams tackles.// 2009 (BALTIMORE)• Recorded 52 tackles and 2 PDs, while adding 13 special teams tackles.• Made first-career start vs. KC (9/13).• Notched a career-high 10 tackles at Min. (10/18).// 2008 (BALTIMORE)• Made <strong>NFL</strong> debut and posted 3 special teams tackles vs. Cle. (9/21).GOODEN’S CAREER STATISTICS// PERSONAL• Attended St. Thomas Aquinas HS in <strong>For</strong>t Lauderdale, FL, and was atwo-time Class 4A all-state selection.• As a senior, registred 87 tackles, 12.5 sacks and 3 FFs.• Was the 2002 state champion in the discus at 181’0” and added personalbests on 20’1” in the long jump and 6’8” in the high jump.• Born Tavares Gooden (10/7/84) in <strong>For</strong>t Lauderdale, FL.• Graduated with a double major in liberal arts and criminology.// INJURY REPORT2010: Inactive for 7 games [vs. Cle. (9/26), at Pit. (10/3), vs. Den.(10/10), at NE (10/17), vs. Buf. (10/24), vs. Cin. (1/2) and AFC-W atKC (1/9)] with a shoulder injury.2009: Inactive at NE (10/4) with a shoulder/head injury.Inactive for 3 games [vs. Chi. (12/20), at Pit. (12/27) and at Oak.(1/3)] with a groin injury.2008: Placed on Injured Reserve on 10/14 (hip).TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2008 BAL 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 BAL 12 12 52 29 23 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02010 BAL 10 0 14 11 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 26 12 66 40 26 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0PLAYOFFSTACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2009 BAL 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 BAL 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles – 22: 2008 (6), 2009 (13), 2010 (3)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. Cle. (9/21/08); First Start: vs. KC (9/13/09)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\95// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOTAVARES GOODENGOODEN’S CAREER HIGHSTotal Tackles: 10 at Min. (10/18/09)Solo: 7 at Min. (10/18/09)Assists: 4 vs. Cin. (10/11/09)Passes Defensed: 1 (2 times) Last at Cle. (11/16/09)2008 (Baltimore)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 7 Cin W - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Sep 21 Cle W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 29 at Pit L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 5 Ten L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 12 at Ind L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLACED ON INJURED RESERVE ON 10/14 (Hip)TOTALS 4/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 (Baltimore)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 13 KC W 1/1 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 at SD W 1/1 4 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 27 Cle W 1/1 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 4 at NE L - - INACTIVE (Shoulder/Head) - - - -Oct 11 Cin L 1/1 6 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 18 at Min L 1/1 10 7 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 1 Den W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 8 at Cin L 1/1 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 16 at Cle W 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 22 Ind L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 Pit W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 7 at GB L 1/1 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 13 Det W 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 16 Chi W - - INACTIVE (Groin) - - - - - -Dec 27 at Pit L - - INACTIVE (Groin) - - - - - -Jan 3 at Oak W - - INACTIVE (Groin) - - - - - -TOTALS 12/12 52 29 23 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 02009 Postseason (Baltimore)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsJan 10 at NE W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 16 at Ind L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 2/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0GOODEN’S GAME-BY-GAME2010 (Baltimore)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 13 at NYJ W 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 19 at SD L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 26 Cle W - - INACTIVE (Shoulder) - - - - -Oct 3 at Pit W - - INACTIVE (Shoulder) - - - - -Oct 10 Den W - - INACTIVE (Shoulder) - - - - -Oct 17 at NE L - - INACTIVE (Shoulder) - - - - -Oct 24 Buf W - - INACTIVE (Shoulder) - - - - -Nov 7 Mia W 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 11 at Atl L 1/0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 21 at Car W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 28 TB W 1/0 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 5 Pit L 1/0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 13 at Hou W 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 19 NO W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 26 at Cle W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 2 Arz W - - INACTIVE (Shoulder) - - - - -TOTALS 10/0 14 11 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Postseason (Baltimore)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsJan 9 at KC W - - INACTIVE (Shoulder) - - - - -Jan 15 at Pit L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\96// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-3 | 318 | MICHIGAN | 10TH YEAR | BORN 12.2.78 | COLUMBIA, SCACQUIRED FA IN ‘11 | LOWER RICHLAND HS, HOPKINS, SCJonathan Goodwin joins the 49ers after spending thelast five seasons with the New Orleans Saints. The10-year veteran has started the last 45 regular seasongames in which he has appeared and was responsiblefor all the calls and adjustments on the offensiveline. Goodwin was selected to the Pro Bowl following the 2009season and was a member of the New Orleans Saints Super BowlXLIV Championship Team.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 5th-round selection (154th overall) by NYJ in the 2002<strong>NFL</strong> Draft...Signed one-year deal with NYJ on 4/5/05...Signed twoyeardeal with NO on 3/27/06...Signed three year deal with NO on2/27/08...Signed three-year deal with SF on 8/3/11.// AWARDS & HONORS2009: NFC Pro Bowl// 2010 (NEW ORLEANS)• Started all 16 games and one playoff game at C.• Was part of one of only two offensive lines in the <strong>NFL</strong> to start all16 games, a unit that surrendered only 26 sacks, 5th lowest in theleague.• Run and pass blocking helped the Saints average 372.5 yards pergame, the <strong>NFL</strong>’s 6th-highest figure.// 2009 (NEW ORLEANS)• Voted to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career.• Started all 16 games and all 3 postseason contests at C.• Part of a unit that allowed only 20 sacks on the <strong>NFL</strong>’s No. 1 rankedoffense.• Was an integral part of the offensive line that helped the Saints finishwith a club-record 510 points.• The line’s blocking for the <strong>NFL</strong>’s 6th-ranked rushing offense enabledthe Saints to set a franchise record averaging 4.5 yards per carry,the league’s 7th-highest total.• In three postseason contests, the offensive front only allowed QBDrew Brees to be dropped for a loss twice.// 2008 (NEW ORLEANS)• Started all 13 games he appeared in, missing three contests with aninjured knee.• Offensive line allowed only 13 sacks – a club record – despite theSaints leading the <strong>NFL</strong> in passing attempts.• The blocking by the offensive line allowed the Saints to finish firstin the <strong>NFL</strong> with a club-record 463 points and franchise best 6,571yards.• Played in 100th career game vs. Car. (12/28).// 2007 (NEW ORLEANS)• Played in 13 games (2 starts).• Appeared primarily on special teams until vs. Atl. (10/21), when hesubbed for injured C Jeff Faine and threw a key block on a 24-yardTD run by RB Pierre Thomas.• Had a standout performance vs. Jax. (11/4), helping offense to bigday while taking on powerful DT tandem of John Henderson andMarcus Stroud.// 2006 (NEW ORLEANS)• Appeared in all 16 games, primarily on special teams, also played Cvs. Car. (12/31).// 2005 (NY JETS)• Saw action on offensive line and on special teams for the first fiveweeks.• Came off bench at Buf. (10/16) after C Kevin Mawae was injured.• Made fourth career start (at LG) at Atl. (10/24), where he started restof season.// 2004 (NY JETS)• Saw time on special teams and as a reserve G.• Made first career start at RG vs. SF (10/17), and started next twogames.// 2003 (NY JETS)• Played in 15 games, mostly on special teams, and in rotation at RG.// 2002 (NY JETS)• Played in 13 of 16 games, primarily on special teams.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\97// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO// COLLEGEBegan career at Ohio University before transferring to Michigan in1998. Started 20 of 29 career games. Played four positions (C, RG,LG and RT) for the Wolverines. All-Big 10 as a senior. Sat out 1998under NCAA transfer rules. Started every game at RG as a freshmanat Ohio.JONATHAN GOODWIN// PERSONAL• Brother, Harold, played G at Michigan and is an assistant coach withthe Pittsburgh Steelers.• Was “Top 100” choice as a senior at Lower Richland (SC) HS as a senior.• Sports management and <strong>com</strong>munications major.• Born 12/2/78 in Columbia, SC.GOODWIN’S CAREER STATISTICS// INJURY REPORT2008: Suffered a knee injury at Car. (10/19) and was inactive for 3weeks [vs. SD (10/26), at Atl. (11/9) and at KC (11/16)].GAMES/STARTS - 132/60; 2002 (12/0), 2003 (15/0), 2004 (15/3), 2005 (16/10), 2006 (16/0), 2007 (13/2), 2008 (13/13), 2009 (16/16), 2010 (16/16)POSTSEASON GAMES/STARTS - 8/4; 2004 (2/0), 2006 (2/0), 2009 (3/3), 2010 (1/0)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: at Buf. (9/8/02); First Start: vs. SF (10/17/04); 100th Career Game: vs. Car. (12/28/08)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\98// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO5-9 | 217 | MIAMI | 7TH YEAR | BORN 5.14.83 | CORAL GABLES, FLACQUIRED D-3A IN ‘05 | CORAL GABLES HS, CORAL GABLES, FLAs the heart of the 49ers offense for the past fiveseasons, two-time Pro Bowl running back Frank Gorehas established himself as one of the premier runningbacks in the <strong>NFL</strong>. In 2010, despite a sufferinga season-ending hip injury in Week 12, Gore joinedLB Patrick Willis as the only two-time recipients of theBill Walsh Award, which is voted on by the coaches,and given to the 49ers team MVP, honoring his outstandingindividual performance. Known as a breakawaythreat and tough inside runner, the former 3rdroundpick became the first 49er in team history to recordconsecutive 1,000-yd. rushing seasons (2006-09).SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\f o u r// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the first of two 3rd-round (65th pick overall) draft choicesby SF in 2005...Signed a 4-year contract extension through the 2011season on 3/28/07...Signed a 3-year contract extension through the2014 season on 8/31/11.// AWARDS & HONORS2006: NFC Pro Bowl, Ed Block Courage Award, Bill Walsh Award, NFCOffensive Player of the Week (Weeks 5 &11)2007: Garry Niver Award, NFC Offensive Player of the Week (Week12)2009: NFC Pro Bowl, NFC Offensive Player of the Week (Week 14), NFCOffensive Player of the Week (Week 2), FedEx Ground Player ofthe Week (Week 2)2010: Bill Walsh Award// GOLDMINE• In 2006 and 2010, Frank was named the recipient of the 49ers BillWalsh Award. The Bill Walsh Award is voted on by the coaches andawarded to the 49ers team MVP. Frank is one of two players in franchisehistory to win the award twice (LB Patrick Willis).• Frank was named 15th winner of the annual Garry Niver Award byreporters covering the team who represent the SF Chapter of thePro Football Writer’s Association in December of 2007. The award isgiven in honor of the late Garry Niver, the San Mateo Times reporter,and goes to the player who shows “cooperation and professionalstyle” in dealing with Pro Football writers on the job.• Frank’s determination to run over defenders <strong>com</strong>es from his toughupbringing in Miami, FL. Some considered his football career overwhen he suffered two serious knee injuries at the University ofMiami. He relied, however, on his mother Liz’s strength to help himthrough. “She had been on dialysis (awaiting a kidney transplant)since I was in the 11th grade and raised three kids as a single woman,”Frank said. Unfortunately, Liz lost her battle with kidney disease beforethe 49ers second game of the 2007 season against the St. LouisRams. Playing with a heavy heart, Frank responded by rushing for 81yds. and 2 TDs, including a 43-yd. score on a 4th-and-1 carry, helpingthe 49ers to a 17-16 victory.99• During the 2010 offseason, Frank tried his hand at coaching for thefirst time as the defensive coordinator of the Little 49ers in a Miamiyouth league. Although his players were only 4 years old, Frank wasstill teaching them what’s important. “The most important part is thatthe kids enjoy it. You can see how excited they get when they dosomething right.”// CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Gore has the most 100-yd.rus. games in franchisehistory (24). His five, 150-yd. performances are themost in 49ers history.• Logged four consecutive1,000-yd. rus. seasons(2006-09), be<strong>com</strong>ing the only player in 49ers history to record atotal of four, 1,000-yd. seasons.• Ranks 4th in franchisehistory with 8,697 yds.from scrimmage, andranks 3rd on the 49ersall-time rushing list with6,414 rus. yds.• Gore and TE Vernon Davis(13 rec. TDs) becamejust the 2nd set of 49erteammates to each haveat least 13 TDs in a season.In 1995, WR JerryRice had 17 TDs and RBDerek Loville registered13.• Since his rookie seasonin 2005, the 49ers are21-4 when Gore has 20-or-more carries and 17-7 when he breaksthe 100-yd. plateau.• Earned Pro Bowl honors in 2006 after setting single-season franchiserecords with 312 carries, 1,695 rus. yds., 2,180 total yds. fromscrimmage and nine, 100-yd. rus. games.• Set a 49ers single-game rushing record with 212 yds. vs. Sea.(11/19/06).• His 5,806 rus. yds. since 2006 rank as the 4th-most of any <strong>NFL</strong> RBduring that time span.// MEDIA GUIDEMOST 100-YD. GAMES IN49ERS HISTORYPlayerGames1. Frank Gore (2005-10) 242. J. Perry (1950-60, 63) 203. Garrison Hearst (1997-03) 16ALL-TIME 49ERS RUSHING LEADERSPlayerYds.1. J. Perry (1950-60, 63) 7,3442. Roger Craig (1983-90) 7,0643. Frank Gore (2005-10) 6,4144. Ken Willard (1965-73) 5,9305. G. Hearst (1997-03) 5,535ALL-TIME 49ERS RUSHINGATTEMPTS LEADERSPlayerAtts.1. Roger Craig (1983-90) 1,6862. Ken Willard (1965-73) 1,5823. Joe Perry (1950-60, 63) 1,4754. Frank Gore (2005-10) 1,3715. G. Hearst (1997-03) 1,189ALL-TIME 49ERS RUSHING AVG. LEADERSPlayer Attempts Yds. Avg.1. Joe Perry 1,475 7,344 5.02. Hugh McElhenny 877 4,288 4.93. Frank Gore 1,371 6,414 4.74. Garrison Hearst 1,189 5,535 4.75. J.D. Smith 1,007 4,370 4.3


PLAYER BIO// 2010• With 112 yds. rus. vs. NO (9/20), set the franchise record for mostcareer 100-yd. games (21), passing RB Joe Perry (20). He finishedthe day vs. NO with a team-high 7 recepts. for 56 yds and 168 totalyds. from scrimmage. It marked the second time in his career thathe recorded a rus. and rec. TD in the same game (vs. Arz. - 9/13/09).• Registered 9 receptions for a career-high 102 yds., marking the first100-yd. receiving game of his career. The last 49ers running backto eclipse the 100-rec. yd. plateau was RB Garrison Hearst at Chi.(10/28/01 – 4 rec. for 105 yds. 1 TD).• Had 6 receptions for 60 yds. at Atl. (10/3), marking the 4th game inthe 2010 season he registered at least 6 recepts. and the 3rd consecutivegame with at least 50 yds. rec. It marked the first time inhis career that he had recorded at least 6 recepts. in 4 consecutivegames.• Eclipsed the 100-yd. plateau for the 2nd time this season, rushingfor 149 yds. on 25 carries vs. Oak. (10/17/10). Moved into 3rd on the49ers all-time rushing list with 6,032 rushing yds. passing Ken Willard(5,930).• Eclipsed the 100-yd. plateau for the 4th time in the season vs. Den.(10/31), rushing for 118 yds. and 1 TD on 29 carries. It marked his 3rdconsecutive 100-yd. performance. The last time he ac<strong>com</strong>plished thisfeat was 11/12/06 (159 yds. at Det.), 11/19/06 (212 yds. vs. Sea.) and11/26/06 (134 yds. at StL).• Scored on a 1-yd. TD run, set up by a 65-yd. pass from QB Troy Smithto WR Josh Morgan vs. StL. (11/14). With his 1 rushing TD against theRams, 11 of his 35 career rushing TDs have <strong>com</strong>e against StL, hishighest total against any one team.• Moved past RB Joe Perry (8,624) into 4th place on the 49ers all-timeyds. from scrimmage list after rushing for 60 yds. vs. TB (11/21) tobring his total to 8,645.// 2009:• Logged his fourth consecutive 1,000-yd. rus. season (2006-09), be<strong>com</strong>ingthe only player in 49ers history to record four, 1,000-yd.seasons.• Set career highs with 13 <strong>com</strong>bined TDs (10 rush, 3 rec.). His 10 rus.TDs ties a single-season team record with RB Derek Loville (1995),RB Ricky Watters (1993), RB Billy Kilmer (1961), RB J.D. Smith (1959)and RB Joe Perry (1953).• Ranked t-2nd in the NFC and t-8th in the <strong>NFL</strong> in scoring (78 pts.)• Finished the season ranked 5th in the NFC, t-11th in the <strong>NFL</strong>, with1,120 rus. yds. and 10 rus. TDs.• Registered a rus. TD and a rec. TD in the same game for first time inhis career at Arz. (9/13).• Scored 2 rus. TDs (79, 80 yds.), breaking his career long twice in thesame game against Sea. (9/20). Joined RB Barry Sanders (at TB - 80,82 - on 10/12/97) as the only players in <strong>NFL</strong> history to register 2 TDruns of 75-plus yds. in the same game. Set a new career high with246 yds. from scrimmage (207 rus. yds., 39 rec. yds.). Became thefirst player in franchise history to have 2 runs of 79 yds.-or-more inthe same game. Named NFC offensive POW and FedEx Ground POWfor his performance.• Registered a 64-yd. TD run vs. Ind. (11/1). It marked his 3rd rus. TD ofthe season over 60 yds., a feat that hadn’t been ac<strong>com</strong>plished by a49er since RB Garrison Hearst (96t, 71t and 70t) in 1998. Along withJaguars RB Maurice Jones-Drew, became the first players to record3 rus. TDs over 60 yds. in one season since 2003 (RB Ahman Green- 98t, 65t and 60t; RB Jamal Lewis – 82t, 72t and 63t).FRANK GORE• Became the 5th player in franchise history to eclipse 5,000 careerrus. yds. with a 42-yd. run on his first carry of the game at GB (11/22).• Extended his career-long streak of consecutive games with a TD to5 with a 4-yd. TD recept. vs. Jax. (11/29), be<strong>com</strong>ing the first 49er toscore a TD in 5 consecutive games since WR Terrell Owens (11/4/01through 12/2/01).• Named NFC Offensive POW for his performance vs. Arz. (12/14) onMNF. Rushed for 167 yds. and 1 TD. His 167 rus. yds. were the 2ndhighest rus. total on MNF in franchise history (RB Garrison Hearst,198 yds. rus. vs. Det. 12/14/98). With 104 yds. rus. in the first half, itmarked the second time in 2009 that he eclipsed the 100-yd. plateaubefore halftime (vs. Sea. 9/20/09).• Rushed for 107 yds. on 16 carries at Phi. (12/20), be<strong>com</strong>ing the firstrunning back in 20 regular season games to rush for over 100 yds.against the Eagles.// 2008• Led team in rushing with 1,036 yds. and 6 TDs, be<strong>com</strong>ing first playerin 49ers history to record three consecutive 1,000-yd. rus. seasons.• Totaled 151 yds. of offense in season-opener vs. Arz. (9/7), rushingfor 96 yds. on 14 carries, including a 41-yd. TD run, and catching 4passes for 55 yds.• Rushed for 130 yds. on 27 carries and a TD vs. Det. (9/21).• Scored 2 first half TDs vs. StL (11/16), marking his 15th career 100-yd.rus. game.• Recorded 52 rus. yds. and a TD vs. NYJ (12/7) before leaving gamewith an ankle injury in 3rd qtr.// 2007• Posted a team-high 53 recepts. for 436 yds. and a TD, despite playingmajority of season with nagging ankle injury in addition to beingslowed with a broken hand suffered in training camp. Finished 6th in<strong>NFL</strong> in <strong>com</strong>bined yds. with 1,533 yds. (1,102 rus., 436 rec.).• Named 15th winner of the annual Garry Niver Award by reporterscovering the team who represent the SF Chapter of the Pro FootballWriter’s Association in December of 2007. The award is givenin honor of the late Garry Niver, the San Mateo Times reporter, andgoes to the player who shows “cooperation and professional style”in dealing with Pro Football writers on the job.• Gained 81 yds. on 20 carries with 2 TDs at StL (9/16), with one of hisscores <strong>com</strong>ing on a 43-yd. run on 4th-and-1 in the 3rd qtr. to give49ers the lead in the 17-16 win.• Inactive at Atl. (11/4) due to the ankle injury originally suffered atNYG (10/21), which was further aggravated vs. NO (10/28).• Named NFC Offensive POW after having one of his best outings ofthe season at Arz. (11/25), rushing for 116 yds. and 2 TDs on 21 carriesand recording career-highs with 11 recepts. and 98 receivingyds. in 37-31 OT win. Scored on an 11-yd. run in 2nd qtr. and on a35-yd., lead-changing run with 1:15 left in 4th qtr. The 11 recepts. by aRB marked the 2nd-most in team history, behind the 12 recepts. RBRoger Craig totaled twice.• Ran for season-high 138 yds. on 29 carries vs. Cin. (12/15).SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\100// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOFRANK GORE// 2006• Named to NFC Pro Bowl after setting franchise records with 312 carriesand 1,695 yds. to go along with 8 TDs, while also recording ateam-high 61 recepts. for 485 yds. with a score.• His 2,180 yds. from scrimmage set a franchise record, and ranked4th in <strong>NFL</strong> and 2nd in the NFC.• Finished 3rd in the <strong>NFL</strong> and led the NFC in rushing yds. with 1,695,while ranking 3rd in the <strong>NFL</strong> with a 5.4-yd. rus. avg. Also led the <strong>NFL</strong>with 16 rushes of 20 yds. or more.• Recorded nine, 100-yd. games in 2006, which shattered the previousfranchise record of six, 100-yd. games in a season by RB GarrisonHearst (1998) and RB Roger Craig (1988).• Earned 49ers 2006 Ed Block Courage Award for his tireless workethic and determination while rehabilitating two surgically repairedshoulders during 2006 offseason. Also named co-recipient of the2006 Bill Walsh Award (with CB Walt Harris), given to the team’smost valuable player as voted on by the coaching staff.• Named NFC Offensive POW vs. Oak. (10/8) after rus. 27 times for 134yds. and hauling in 3 recepts. for 38 yds.• Posted 22 carries for 159 yds. (7.2 avg.) at Det. (11/12). Took a 3rd-n-16 draw play for 61 yds. and a TD, breaking several tackles en routeto the end zone. Had 148 yds. at halftime, a career-high and franchiserecord for rushing yds. in a half.• Named NFC Offensive POW after having a record day vs. Sea. (11/19),carrying the ball 24 times for a franchise record and career-high212 yds. Also caught 4 passes for 26 yds. and established a careerhighwith 238 <strong>com</strong>bined yds.• Registered 29 carries for 144 yds. and 4 recepts. for 34 yds. with hisfirst career receiving TD on Thursday Night Game at Sea. (12/14).• Capped outstanding season at Den. (12/31) with a career-high 31 carriesfor 153 yds., marking a franchise record of nine, 100-yd. rus.games in a season.// 2005• Led team in rushing with 608 yds. on 127 carries with 3 rus. TDs,adding 15 recepts. for 131 yds. The last time a rookie led 49ers inrushing was 1990 when RB Dexter Carter recorded 460 yds. The608 yds. were the most for a 49ers rookie since RB Roger Craig had725 yds. rus. in 1983.GORE’S CAREER STATISTICS• Rushed for 17 yds. on 4 carries and caught 2 passes for 21 yds. infirst career game vs. StL (9/11).• Recorded a 72-yd. TD in 4th qtr. at Was. (10/23) to mark his firstcareer rus. TD.• Made first <strong>NFL</strong> start and had over 100 <strong>com</strong>bined yds., recording 79yds. rus. on 19 atts. and 57 rec. yds. on 3 recepts. at Jax. (12/18).• Registered his first career 100-yd. game vs. Hou. (1/1/06) with 108yds. on 25 carries.// COLLEGERushed for 1,975 yds. at the University of Miami (FL), finishing collegecareer ranked 7th on school’s career rushing record list. Alsocaught 23 passes for 225 yds. (9.8 avg.), returned 2 kickoffs for 48yds. and recorded 5 tackles on special teams. Finished final seasonwith career-highs for rus. yds. (945), carries (197) and TDs (8) as heranked 4th in ACC in rus. yds.// PERSONAL• Attended Coral Gables (FL) HS, where he was one of the nation’smost heavily-recruited RBs after setting a Dade County record forrus. yds. in a season with 2,953 yds. and 34 TDs, as a senior in 2000.• Rushed for 1,559 yds. and 28 TDs as a junior in 1999 in addition toposting 301 receiving yds. and 4 more scores through the air.• Listed as best RB on Florida Times-Union Super 75 list and earnedSuper Prep All-American honors.• Born Frank Gore (5/14/83) in Coral Gables, FL. Single. Resides inCoral Gablesnbv• Majored in business management and organization.// INJURY REPORT2005: Inactive for 2 games [vs. Sea. (11/20) and at Ten. (11/27)] with agroin injury.2007: Inactive at Atl. (11/4) with an ankle injury.2008: Sidelined with an ankle injury at Mia. (12/14) and at StL (12/21).2009: Suffered an ankle injury on the first series at Min. (9/27) andmissed the following 2 games [vs. StL (10/4) and vs. Atl. (10/11)].2010: Placed on injured reserved after suffering a broken hip at Arz.(11/29).RUSHINGRECEIVINGYEAR TEAM GP GS ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD2005 SF 14 1 127 608 4.8 72t 3 15 131 8.7 47 02006 SF 16 16 312 1,695 5.4 72 8 61 485 8.0 39 12007 SF 15 15 260 1,102 4.2 43t 5 53 436 8.2 23t 12008 SF 14 14 240 1,036 4.3 41t 6 43 373 8.7 26 22009 SF 14 14 229 1,120 4.9 80t 10 52 406 7.8 48 32010 SF 11 11 203 853 4.2 64 3 46 452 9.8 41 2TOTALS 84 71 1,371 6,414 4.7 80t 35 270 2,283 8.5 48 9Additional Statistics:Fumbles-Lost – 26-17: 2-2 in 2005, 6-5 in 2006, 4-3 in 2007, 6-3 in 2008, 4-2 in 2009, 4-2 in 2010Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. StL (9/11/05); First Start: at Jax. (12/18/05); First rushing TD: at Was. (10/23/05 - 72-yd. run); 25th rushing TD: vs. Sea (9/20/09 - 80-yd. run); First receiving TD: at Sea. (12/14/06 - 20-yd. pass from QB Alex Smith); 100-yd. Games: 21, Last vs. NO (9/20/10 -112 yds.); 200-yd. Games:2, Last vs. Sea. (9/20/09 - 207 yds.); Reached 5,000 career rushing yards: at GB (11/22/09); 2 TD Games: 10, Last vs. NO. (9/20/10); First 100-yd. RecGame: at KC (9/26/10).SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\101// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOFRANK GORERushes: 31 at Den. (12/31/06)Rushing Yards: 212 vs. Sea. (11/19/06)Long Rush: 80t vs. Sea. (9/20/09)Touchdown Rushes: 2 (8 times) Last vs. StL (11/16/08)Receptions: 11 at Arz. (11/25/07)2005Date Opp W/L P/S Rsh Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds TDSep 11 StL W 1/0 4 17 4.3 9 0 2 21 0Sep 18 at Phi L 1/0 4 15 3.8 6 0 0 0 0Sep 25 Dal L 1/0 7 42 6.0 9 0 1 5 0Oct 2 at Arz L 1/0 2 4 2.0 4 0 2 -12 0Oct 9 Ind L 1/0 8 31 3.9 11 0 1 14 0Oct 23 at Was L 1/0 9 89 9.9 72t 1 0 0 0Oct 30 TB W 1/0 10 40 4.0 9 0 1 -7 0Nov 6 NYG L 1/0 7 33 4.7 22 0 1 3 0Nov 13 at Chi L 1/0 14 55 3.9 19 0 0 0 0Nov 20 Sea L - - INACTIVE (Groin) - - - -Nov 27 at Ten L - - INACTIVE (Groin) - - - -Dec 4 Arz L 1/0 6 22 3.7 9 0 1 31 0Dec 11 at Sea L 1/0 2 5 2.5 4 0 1 6 0Dec 18 at Jac L 1/1 19 79 4.2 18 0 3 57 0Dec 24 at StL W 1/0 10 68 6.8 30t 2 0 0 0Jan 1 Hou W 1/0 25 108 4.3 28 0 2 13 0TOTALS 14/1 127 608 4.8 72t 3 15 131 0GORE’S CAREER HIGHSGORE’S GAME-BY-GAMEReceiving Yards: 102 at KC. (9/26/10)Long Receptions: 48 vs. Det. (12/27/09)Touchdown Receptions: 1 (9 times) Last vs. Phi (10/10/10)Combined Yards: 246 (207 rush, 39 rec.) vs. Sea. (9/20/09)2008Date Opp W/L P/S Rsh Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds TDSep 7 Arz L 1/1 14 96 6.9 41t 1 4 55 0Sep 14 at Sea W 1/1 19 61 3.2 23 1 5 38 0Sep 21 Det W 1/1 27 130 4.8 33 1 4 32 0Sep 28 at NO L 1/1 16 82 5.1 11 0 2 31 0Oct 5 NE L 1/1 12 54 4.5 16 0 4 24 1Oct 12 Phi L 1/1 19 101 5.3 25 1 3 16 0Oct 19 at NYG L 1/1 11 11 1.0 5 0 3 50 0Oct 26 Sea L 1/1 18 94 5.2 29 0 7 65 0Nov 10 at Arz L 1/1 23 99 4.3 20 0 1 6 0Nov 16 StL W 1/1 18 106 5.9 37 2 2 8 0Nov 23 at Dal L 1/1 14 26 1.9 7 0 1 6 0Nov 30 at Buf W 1/1 24 66 2.8 12 0 3 23 0Dec 7 NYJ W 1/1 14 52 3.7 12 0 3 13 1Dec 14 at Mia L - - INACTIVE (Ankle) - - - -Dec 21 at StL W - - INACTIVE (Ankle) - - - -Dec 28 Was W 1/1 11 58 5.3 11 0 1 6 0TOTALS 14/14 240 1,036 4.3 41t 6 43 373 22006Date Opp W/L P/S Rsh Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds TDSep 10 at Arz L 1/1 16 87 5.4 32 2 6 83 0Sep 17 StL W 1/1 29 127 4.4 32t 1 2 10 0Sep 24 Phi L 1/1 16 52 3.3 15 0 6 22 0Oct 1 at KC L 1/1 14 65 4.6 14 0 2 14 0Oct 8 Oak W 1/1 27 134 5.0 26 0 3 38 0Oct 15 SD L 1/1 10 55 5.5 22 0 5 35 0Oct 29 at Chi L 1/1 12 111 9.3 53 0 2 9 0Nov 5 Min W 1/1 19 41 2.2 11 0 5 36 0Nov 12 at Det W 1/1 22 159 7.2 61t 1 2 14 0Nov 19 Sea W 1/1 24 212 8.8 51 0 4 26 0Nov 26 at StL L 1/1 21 134 6.4 18 1 4 31 0Dec 3 NO L 1/1 13 40 3.1 12 0 5 28 0Dec 10 GB L 1/1 18 130 7.2 72 1 3 38 0Dec 14 at Sea W 1/1 29 144 5.0 40 0 4 34 1Dec 24 Arz L 1/1 11 51 4.6 15 2 6 35 0Dec 31 at Den W 1/1 31 153 4.9 24 0 2 32 0TOTALS 16/16 312 1,695 5.4 72 8 61 485 12007Date Opp W/L P/S Rsh Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds TDSep 10 Arz W 1/1 18 55 3.1 12 1 1 21 0Sep 16 at StL W 1/1 20 81 4.1 43t 2 2 4 0Sep 23 at Pit L 1/1 14 39 2.8 11 0 2 12 0Sep 30 Sea L 1/1 16 79 4.9 17 0 3 42 0Oct 7 Bal L 1/1 16 52 3.3 10 0 3 23 0Oct 21 at NYG L 1/1 14 88 6.3 24 0 3 23 0Oct 28 NO L 1/1 12 41 3.4 9 0 1 0 0Nov 4 at Atl L - - INACTIVE (Ankle) - - - -Nov 12 at Sea L 1/1 13 72 5.5 16 0 2 7 0Nov 18 StL L 1/1 15 32 2.1 7 0 5 31 0Nov 25 at Arz W 1/1 21 116 5.5 35t 2 11 98 0Dec 2 at Car L 1/1 12 58 4.8 11 0 5 53 0Dec 9 Min L 1/1 16 68 4.3 15 0 8 49 0Dec 15 Cin W 1/1 29 138 4.8 20 0 1 9 0Dec 23 TB W 1/1 21 89 4.2 20 0 4 43 1Dec 30 at Cle L 1/1 23 94 4.1 16 0 2 21 0TOTALS 15/15 260 1,102 4.2 43t 5 53 436 12009Date Opp W/L P/S Rsh Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds TDSep 13 at Arz W 1/1 22 30 1.4 6t 1 3 18 1Sep 20 Sea W 1/1 16 207 12.9 80t 2 5 39 0Sep 27 at Min L 1/1 1 4 4.0 4 0 0 0 0Oct 4 StL W - - INACTIVE (Ankle) - - - -Oct 11 Atl L - - INACTIVE (Ankle) - - - -Oct 25 at Hou L 1/1 13 32 2.5 9 0 2 15Nov 1 at Ind L 1/1 13 91 7.0 64t 1 5 43 0Nov 8 Ten L 1/1 15 83 5.5 13 1 7 75 0Nov 12 Chi W 1/1 25 104 4.2 25 1 4 21 0Nov 22 at GB L 1/1 7 59 8.4 42 0 3 9 0Nov 29 Jax W 1/1 16 33 2.1 6 0 7 14 1Dec 6 at Sea L 1/1 9 25 2.8 6 0 5 37 1Dec 14 Arz W 1/1 25 167 6.7 36 1 2 10 0Dec 20 at Phi L 1/1 16 107 6.7 37 0 3 19 0Dec 27 Det W 1/1 28 71 2.5 15 1 4 81 0Jan 3 at StL W 1/1 23 107 4.7 34 2 2 25 0TOTALS 14/14 229 1,120 4.9 80t 10 52 406 32010Date Opp W/L P/S Rsh Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds TDSep 12 at Sea L 1/1 17 38 2.2 10 0 6 45 0Sep 20 NO L 1/1 20 112 5.6 20 1 7 56 1Sep 26 at KC L 1/1 15 43 2.9 6 0 9 102 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/1 21 77 3.7 13 0 7 60 0Oct 10 Phi L 1/1 18 52 2.9 16 0 4 21 1Oct 17 Oak W 1/1 25 149 6.0 64 0 0 0 0Oct 24 at Car L 1/1 19 102 5.4 20 0 4 57 0Oct 31 Den W 1/1 29 118 4.1 21 1 1 7 0Nov 14 StL W 1/1 22 87 4.0 23 1 3 67 0Nov 21 TB L 1/1 12 23 1.9 6 0 5 37 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/1 5 52 10.4 25 0 0 0 0PLACED ON INJURED RESERVE ON 11/30 (Hip)TOTALS 11/11 203 853 4.2 64 3 46 452 2SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\102// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-1 | 251 | OHIO ST. | 3RD YEAR | BORN 2.16.85 | SANTA ROSA, CAACQUIRED FA IN ‘11 | FOOTHILL HS, SACRAMENTO, CALarry Grant re-joins the 49ers after spending the previous threeseasons with the St. Louis Rams. Orginially drafted in the seventhround (214th overall) by San Francisco in the 2008 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, hespent time on the 49ers practice squad before being signed to theRams active roster in November of 2008. A native of Santa Rosa,CA, Grant attended City College of San Francisco and was named the2005 NJCAA Defensive Player of the Year.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally selected in the 7th-round (214th overall) by SF in 2008...Released by SF on 8/31/08...Signed to SF practice squad on 9/3/08...Signed to StL active roster on 11/26/08...Signed one-year deal withStL on 6/22/10...Released by StL on 7/30/11...Signed one-year dealwith SF on 7/31/11.// 2010 (ST. LOUIS)• Notched career highs in tackles (23), sacks (2) and FFs (2).• Made his first career start vs. Arz. (9/12) and registered 4 tacklesand 1 FF.• Recorded first career multi-sack game (2) vs. SD (10/17).// 2009 (ST. LOUIS)• Notched first career sack at SF (10/4), bringing down QB Shaun Hill.// 2008 (SAN FRANCISCO/ST. LOUIS)• Spent 12 weeks on 49ers practice squad before being signed to StLactive roster on 11/26.• Registered a career-high 5 tackles at Atl. (12/28).// COLLEGEPlayed in 25 games (14 starts) for the Buckeyes, registering 69 tackles,5.5 sacks, 2 INTs, 1 FF and 3 PDs. Also recorded 3 blocked kicks.Began collegiate career at San Francisco City College, playing 24games and notching 175 tackles, 10 sacks, 20.5 TFLs, 7 FFs, 3 FRs,6 INTs (one returned for a TD) and 6 PDs. Set both California juniorcollege and NJCAA career records with 12 blocked kicks. SelectedNJCAA National Defensive Player of the Year, California Junior CollegePlayer of the Year and First-Team NJCAA All-American in 2005.// PERSONAL• Attended Foothill HS in Sacramento, CA, as a freshman and playedboth RB and S. Re-enrolled at the school during the winter of hissenior year.• Moved to Georgia as a sophomore, attending Meadow Creek (GwinettCounty, GA) as a sophomore and junior.• Attended Norcross (GA) HS as a senior, rushing for 450 yds. and 6TDs on just 35 carries.• Born Larry Grant (2/16/85) in Santa Rosa, CA.GRANT’S CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2008 STL 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 STL 16 0 9 6 3 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 02010 STL 16 8 23 13 10 2.0 16.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0TOTALS 34 8 32 19 13 3.0 22.0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles - 25: 2008 (6), 2009 (9), 2010 (10)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. SF (12/21/08); First Start: vs. Arz. (12/12/10); First Sack: at SF (10/4/09 - QB Shaun Hill); First FF: vs. SF (1/3/10 - WR Arnaz Battle); FirstFR: at Ten. (12/13/09 - RB Alvin Pearman)Total Tackles: 5 vs. SD (10/17/10)Solo: 3 (2 times) Last vs. SD (10/17/10)Assists: 2 (2 times) Last vs. SD (10/17/10)GRANT’S CAREER HIGHSSacks: 2.0 vs. SD (10/17/10)<strong>For</strong>ced Fumbles: 2 (2 times) Last vs. Det. (12/27/09)Fumble Recoveries: 1 (2 times) Last vs. Arz. (9/12/10)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\103// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOLARRY GRANT2008 (St. Louis)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSIGNED TO StL ACTIVE ROSTER ON 11/26Nov 30 Mia L 0/0 INACTIVEDec 7 at Arz L 0/0 INACTIVEDec 14 Sea L 0/0 INACTIVEDec 21 SF L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 28 at Atl L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 2/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 (St. Louis)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 13 at Sea L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 at Was L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 27 GB L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 4 at SF L 1/0 0 0 0 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 11 Min L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 18 at Jax L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 25 Ind L 1/0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 1 at Det W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 15 NO L 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 22 Arz L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 Sea L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 6 at Chi L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 13 at Ten L 1/0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0Dec 20 Hou L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 27 at Arz L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 3 SF L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0TOTALS 16/0 9 6 3 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 1 1 0GRANT’S GAME-BY-GAME2010 (St. Louis)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 Arz L 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 1 0Sep 19 at Oak L 1/1 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 26 Was W 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 3 Sea W 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 10 at Det L 1/1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 17 SD W 1/1 5 3 2 2.0 16.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 24 at TB L 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 31 Car W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 14 at SF L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 21 Atl L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 28 at Den W 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 5 at Arz W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 12 at NO L 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 19 KC L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 26 SF W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 2 at Sea L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/8 23 13 10 2.0 16.0 0 0 0 2 1 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\104// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-0 | 255 | TENNESSEE | 6TH YEAR | BORN 1.24.84 | FLORA, MSACQUIRED D-5 IN ‘06 | MADISON CENTRAL HS, MADISON, MSA student of the game, Parys Haralson uses his unique <strong>com</strong>binationof speed and size to terrorize opposing quarterbacks. Haralsondeveloped his meticulous work ethic at a young age, working in hisgradfather’s junk yard. A fifth-round pick in 2006, Haralson enteredthe starting lineup in 2007 and has posted 19.5 career sacks, rankingt-4th among 49ers LBs since 1982.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 5th-round (140th pick overall) draft choice by SF in2006... Signed a four-year contract extension through 2013 on4/16/09.// GOLDMINE• Parys’ diligent work ethic was instilled at the age of 14. While growingup in Flora, MS, his uncle and grandparents gave him an earlyintroduction to life in the real world. He worked with his uncle atSun Belt Bolts and Screws until he was 18 years old. After that, helabored in his grandfather’s junkyard. Parys says his family helpedinstill the blue-collar foundation he leans on now as an <strong>NFL</strong> player.“You had to have a strong work ethic because it was an 8-hour job inthe hot Mississippi sun. Sometimes I didn’t want to go, but my grandparentsmade me go because if I didn’t work for what I wanted, theyweren’t going to give it to me.” Those lessons taught Parys that goodthings don’t <strong>com</strong>e without hard work and perseverance.• Thanks to his upbringing by this mom and grandparents, Parys willalways remember where he came from – and now it’s his opportunityto give back. Parys aspires to start his own foundation to benefit thechildren in his hometown of Flora, MS. “There are a bunch of kids inmy hometown. They are athletic, but they just run around and playfootball. No one really teaches them the techniques and the specializedtraining for each position.” When he goes home, Parys spendstime working out at his old high school and his middle school, takingtime to show the students everything it takes to be successful. “Youcan see how excited the kids get when I walk in. I know that they lookup to me and I take that responsibility seriously. I want to show themeverything it takes to be successful and show each of them that theyhave the ability to be successful.” As part of his foundation, Parys islooking to run a football camp, teaching kids the importance of eatinghealthy and staying in shape, while also teaching them properfootball techniques.// CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Currently ranks t-4th for the most sacks in franchise history bya linebacker (19.5) with LB Keena Turner (the 49ers current VP ofFootball Affairs).• Led the team with a career-high 8 sacks in 2008, a total that tied for2nd-most among NFC linebackers and marked the most by a 49erslinebacker in a single season since Kevin Greene (10.5) in 1997.// 2010• Brought down Falcons QB Matt Ryan twice at Atl. (10/3), marking hisfirst 2-sack performance since 9/7/08 vs. Arz.• Recovered his first FR of the year and 3rd of his career off a LBManny Lawson FF vs. Phi. (10/10).• Recorded 8 tackles and recovered a fumble that led to a 49ers FG inthe 2nd qtr. at Car. (10/24).// 2009• Sacked QB Kurt Warner at Arz. (9/13) for a 6-yd. loss, and later pressuredWarner into throwing an INT to CB Nate Clements in the 3rdqtr.• Tallied 8 tackles and tied a career-high 2 PDs at Min. (9/27).• Pressured QB Jay Cutler into throwing an INT to S Dashon Goldsonvs. Chi. (11/12).• Set a career high with 11 tackles, while registering a sack and hisfirst career FF at Sea. (12/6).// 2008• Posted 57 tackles and 8 sacks. His sack total ranked t-2nd amongNFC linebackers and were the most by a 49er since DE/LB AndreCarter’s 12.5 in 2002.• Had a career-high 2 sacks vs. Arz. (9/7).• Made first start of season vs. Phi. (10/12).• Notched 5 tackles and 1.5 sacks vs. NYJ (12/7).// 2007• Stepped into starting lineup at OLB when Manny Lawson (knee) wasinjured prior to the third game of season.• Made first career start at NYG (10/21) and totaled a career-high 7tackles.• Recorded 3 tackles and first career sack at Sea. (11/12) when hedropped QB Matt Hasselbeck for a 4-yd. loss in 2nd qtr.// 2006• Recorded 5 tackles in 7 games played as a reserve OLB and specialteamer before being placed on IR (11/7) with a torn pectoral muscle.• Played in first career game vs. StL (9/17) after missing most of trainingcamp with a foot injury.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\105// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOPARYS HARALSON// COLLEGEThree-year starter on the D-line at Tennessee, finishing his careerranked 5th in school history with 21.0 sacks, topped only by ReggieWhite (32.0, 1980-83), Leonard Little (28.0, 1995-97), JonathanBrown (25.0, 1994-97) and Todd Kelly (22.5, 1989-92). Started entiresenior season at LDE and earned 2nd-team All-SEC selection by theAssociated Press after recording 45 tackles, 3 FFs, 2 FRs and 8.5sacks.// PERSONAL• All-American selection as a senior at Madison Central (Madison,MS) HS. Also a two-time Class 5A all-state and three-time all-metrochoice.TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2006 SF 7 0 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02007 SF 16 11 52 32 20 2.5 15.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 SF 16 10 57 35 22 8.0 45.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 02009 SF 16 16 73 42 31 5.0 35.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 02010 SF 15 15 69 33 36 4.0 28.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0TOTALS 70 52 256 147 109 19.5 123.0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles – 24: 2007 (11), 2008 (7), 2009 (6)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. StL (9/17/06); First Start: at NYG (10/21/07); First Sack: at Sea. (11/12/07 - QB Matt Hasselbeck); First FR: vs. STL (11/16/08 - QB MarcBulger)Total Tackles: 11 at Sea. (12/6/09)Solo: 6 at StL (1/3/09)Sacks: 2 (2 times) Last at Atl. (10/3/10)2006Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 10 at Arz L - - INACTIVE (Foot) - - - - - -Sep 17 StL W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 24 Phi L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 1 at KC L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 8 Oak W 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 15 SD L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 29 at Chi L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 5 Min W 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Placed on Injured Reserve on 11/7 (Pectoral)TOTALS 7/0 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0HARALSON’S CAREER STATISTICSHARALSON’S CAREER HIGHSHARALSON’S GAME-BY-GAME• Helped Madison Central to a state title his sophomore season with a15-0 record.• Has one sister, Allicyn Rosell.• Born Parys Sharron Haralson (1/24/84) in Flora, MS.• Graduated with a degree in criminology.// INJURY REPORT2005: Inactive at Arz. (9/10) with a foot injury; Placed on the injuredreserve list on 11/7 with a torn pectoral muscle.2010: Inactive at GB (12/5) with an ankle injury.Passes Defensed: 1 (4 times) Last at StL (1/3/10)Fumble Recoveries: 1 (4 times) Last at Car. (10/24/10)2007Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 10 Arz W 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16 at StL W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Pit L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 Sea L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 Bal L 1/0 5 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 21 at NYG L 1/1 7 4 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 28 NO L 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 4 at Atl L 1/1 6 3 3 0.5 3.5 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 at Sea L 1/1 3 3 0 1.0 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 18 StL L 1/1 6 3 3 0.5 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 25 at Arz W 1/1 2 2 0 0.5 3.5 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 2 at Car L 1/1 4 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 9 Min L 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 15 Cin W 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 23 TB W 1/1 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 30 at Cle L 1/1 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/11 52 32 20 2.5 15.0 0 0 0 0 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\106// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOPARYS HARALSON2008Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 7 Arz L 1/0 4 4 0 2.0 14.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 14 at Sea W 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 21 Det W 1/0 2 1 1 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 28 at NO L 1/0 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 5 NE L 1/0 3 1 2 0.5 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 12 Phi L 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 19 at NYG L 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 26 Sea L 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 10 at Arz L 1/1 5 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 16 StL W 1/1 3 3 0 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 1 0Nov 23 at Dal L 1/1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 30 at Buf W 1/1 5 3 2 1.0 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 7 NYJ W 1/1 5 4 1 1.5 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 at Mia L 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 21 at StL W 1/1 6 3 3 1.0 8.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 28 Was W 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/10 57 35 22 8.0 45.0 0 0 2 0 1 02009Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 13 at Arz W 1/1 4 3 1 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 Sea W 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 27 at Min L 1/1 8 2 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 4 StL W 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 11 Atl L 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 25 at Hou L 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 1 at Ind L 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 8 Ten L 1/1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 Chi W 1/1 4 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 22 at GB L 1/1 4 3 1 1.0 12.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 Jax W 1/1 7 2 5 1.5 12.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 6 at Sea L 1/1 11 4 7 1.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 Arz W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0Dec 20 at Phi L 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 27 Det W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 3 at StL W 1/1 8 6 2 0.5 3.0 0 0 1 0 0 0TOTALS 16/16 73 42 31 5.0 35.0 0 0 2 0 1 0HARALSON’S GAME-BY-GAME2010Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 at Sea L 1/1 6 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 NO L 1/1 6 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 26 at KC L 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/1 7 5 2 2.0 10.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 10 Phi L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0Oct 17 Oak W 1/1 3 1 2 1.0 10.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 24 at Car L 1/1 8 2 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0Oct 31 Den W 1/1 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 14 StL W 1/1 6 2 4 1.0 8.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 21 TB L 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 5 at GB L - - INACTIVE (Ankle) - - - - - -Dec 12 Sea W 1/1 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 16 at SD L 1/1 9 4 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 2 Arz W 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 15/15 69 33 36 4.0 28.0 0 0 0 0 2 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\107// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO5-10 | 190 | FLORIDA A&M | ROOKIE | BORN 9.3.88 | MIAMI, FLACQUIRED D-7C IN ‘11 | MIAMI SOUTHRIDGE HS, MIAMI, FLWith good movement and ball skills, Curtis Hol<strong>com</strong>b was regardedas a shut down corner at Florida A&M. A third-team All-America selection in 2010, he posted 12 INTs in 37 career starts withthe Rattlers. The oldest of 8 children, Hol<strong>com</strong>b was a natural leaderat Florida A&M, being named a four-time team captain.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the third of three 7th-round (250th overall) draft choicesby SF in 2011.// COLLEGEPlayed in 45 games (37 starts) and registered 161 tackles,12 INTs, 7TFLs, FR (returned for a TD), 25 PDs and 3 blocked kicks. As a senior,was a third-team All-American selection and second-team All-MEAChonoree. Played in 11 games (8 starts) and notched 41 tackles, 3 INTs,1.5 TFLs and 4 PDs. In 2009, started all 11 games and earned secondteamAll-MEAC honors. Recorded 35 tackles, 2 INTs, 1.5 TFLs and 3PDs. As a sophomore, played in 12 games (10 starts), earning firstteamAll-MEAC honors and was an honorable mention All-Americanselection from The <strong>NFL</strong> Draft Report. Registered 40 tackles, 5 INTs,FR (returned for a TD) and 13 PDs. In 2007, played in all 11 games,recording 45 tackles, 2 INTs, 3.5 TFLs and 5 PDs.// PERSONAL• Attended Miami Southridge (Miami, FL) HS, earning all-Dade Countyhonors.• As a senior, registered 45 tackles, 3 INTs, 3 TFLs and 5 PDs to goalong with 6 blocked kicks.• Earned all-Dade County honors in track.• Has seven siblings; Shada (20), Wendell (18), Michael (16), Casena (13),Brandon (13) Natari (12) and Shakeyla (3).• Born Curtis Eugene Hol<strong>com</strong>b (9/3/88) in Miami, FL.• Majored in accounting.A SCOUT’S VIEW“He’s similar to Phillip Adams. He’s from a smaller school and a littleunknown. But at his pro day, he had a real good workout. What we’relooking for is the quickness. It’s the same thing we saw last year inPhillip when we were (scouting) Phillip -- the quickness, the close. Idon’t know that anybody in our building has ever heard of it, a guywho’s been a four-time captain at the college level. He’s all aboutfootball. He’s a very smart young man and <strong>com</strong>petitive.” - 49ers GeneralManager Trent BaalkeSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\108// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO5-7 | 199 | OKLAHOMA ST | ROOKIE | BORN 9.16.88 | TYLER, TXACQUIRED D-4 IN ‘11 | JOHN TYLER HS, TYLER, TXDespite his <strong>com</strong>pact stature, Kendall Hunter has cat-like slipperymoves, great open field acceleration and the strong leg drivenecessary to break tackles. The first-team All-American ranks fifthin Big 12 history with 4,181 career rushing yards and became justthe fourth running back in Oklahoma State history to rush for over1,500 in two seasons.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 4th-round (115th overall) draft choice by SF in 2011.// COLLEGEPlayed in 46 games (23 starts) for the Cowboys and rushed for 4,181yds. and 37 TDs on 708 carries. Also added 63 recepts. for 519 yds.and 2 TDs in his career. His 4,181 rushing yds. ranks 4th in schoolhistory behind only Thurman Thomas (4,595; 1984-87), Terry Miller(4,581; 1974-77) and David Thompson (4,314; 1993-96). As a senior,received first-team All-American honors from the Walter CampFoundation, American Football Coaches Association and AP, whilefinishing second for the AP Big 12 Player of the Year Award. Playedin 13 games (12 starts) and rushed for 1,548 yds. and 16 TDs on 271carries. Also added 20 recepts. for 101 yds. and 5 KORs for 87 yds.Finished second in the Big 12 and ranked 9th in the nation with anavg. of 119.1 yds./gm. Eclipsed the 100-yd. plateau in 9 games, includingtwo, 200-yd. games. In 2009, played in 8 games (2 starts),registering 83 carries for 382 yds. and 2 TDs. Was hampered witha nagging ankle injury for most of the season. As a sophomore, becameOklahoma State’s first All-American running back since RBGerald Hudson in 1990, and joined teammate WR Dez Bryant as thefirst Cowboys sophomore position players to be named All-Americansince RB Thurman Thomas in 1985. Was an All-Big 12 first-teamselection and the OSU academic achievement award winner. Startedall 13 games, leading the Big 12 and ranking 7th in the nation with anavg. of 119.6 yds./gm. on the ground. Recorded 241 carries for 1,555yds. (6.5 avg.) and 16 TDs, while adding 22 recepts. for 198 yds. and2 TDs. In 2007, was a Freshman All-Big 12 selection by The SportingNews. Rushed for 696 yds. and 4 TDs. on 107 carries.// PERSONAL• Attended John Tyler (Tyler, TX) HS and was rated as the 40th bestrunning back in the nation. Also named to Texas Football’s “TexasTop 20” squad and earned a three-star rating from Scout.<strong>com</strong>• Finished his prep career with 2,799 yds. rushing and 32 TDs. EarnedAll-East Texas First-Team honors and second-team all-state as a senior.• Two-time winner of the Oklahoma State academic achievementaward and Academic All-Big 12 honors.• Born Kendall Hunter (9/16/88) in Tyler, TX.• Majored in education.THE SCOUTING REPORT“This is a guy we feel can run the power game, can run between thetackles, can get out on the edges, can pass protect, can <strong>com</strong>e out ofthe backfield and catch the football, can return kicks (and) can playon coverage teams, if we ask him to. We like the way he finishes hisruns. He’s got very good (functional) speed. We love his feet, his visionand love the fact he can step through tackles. We like the guy’sversatility. And he’s a football player. He loves the game (and) is passionateabout it.” - 49ers General Manager Trent BaalkeSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\109// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-5 | 331 | IDAHO | 2ND YEAR | BORN 5.12.87 | AMERICAN SAMOAACQUIRED D-1B IN ‘10 | WESTERN HS, ANAHIEM, CASelected 17th overall in the 2010 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, Mike Iupati showcasedhis rare <strong>com</strong>bination of size and athleticism as he was namedthe team’s starting left guard during training camp. He and fellowlineman, Anthony Davis, became two of just 14 rookies to start everygame in 2010. A mild and polite native of American Samoa off thefield, Iupati plays with a mean streak that is essential for offensivelinemen. Following his rookie season, Iupati was named to The SportingNews and PFW/PFWA All- Rookie teams. He was the first 49er tobe named to an All-Rookie team since LB Patrick Willis in 2007.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the second of two 1st-round (17th overall) draft choices bySF in 2010.// AWARDS & HONORS2010: The Sporting News - 2010 All-Rookie Team, PFW/PFWA All-RookieTeam// GOLDMINE• After being born and raised in American Samoa, Mike and his familyleft all of their belongings and moved to California when he was 14years old. The family moved in with Mike’s aunt and uncle, wherethey lived for a year before settling in Orange County. Mike onlyknew part of the English language and really had to work extra hardto learn the language in school. “It was hard. We spoke English inschool, but when I got home we spoke Samoan. We didn’t have the<strong>com</strong>fort of speaking English for about 2-3 years.”• Mike’s brother did all of the tattoos on his arm and leg. All of the arton his body is reflective of Samoan culture. “Some of them are Fala,the centipede, the waves, the ocean, fish. It goes back to what wenormally use.” The lion on his leg was artwork that Mike liked andasked his brother to also put a Polynesian design around it.• Although Mike has not lived in American Samoa for several years,his mother will never let him forget his culture. “My mom was toughon us, but it’s discipline. That’s why a lot of Polynesians are disciplinedwhen they <strong>com</strong>e to the U.S. You have to always respect yourelders. It’s our culture.”IUPATI’S CAREER STATISTICSGAMES/STARTS - 16/16; 2010 (16/16)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: at Sea. (9/12/10); First Start: at Sea. (9/12/10)// 2010• Along with T Anthony Davis, became just the 3rd set of rookies tostart every game on the offensive line since the 16-game schedulewas instituted in 1978 (T Adam Meadows and T Tarik Glenn in 1997with Ind. & C Nick Mangold and T D’Brickshaw Ferguson in 2006 withNYJ).• Along with RT Anthony Davis, the duo became just the 4th set ofrookies to start on the offensive line on opening day in franchisehistory, and the first since 1958.• Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack on 32 pass atts. byQB Alex Smith vs. NO (9/20) and 19 pass atts. by QB Troy Smith vs.Den. (10/31).• Started at G at Arz. (11/29) as the offense rushed for a season-high261 yds., while recording a season-high 26 first downs.// COLLEGEA three-year starter at Idaho, played in 35 games (33 starts) in hiscareer. Started all 13 games at LG as a senior and became just thesecond non-BCS player to be named a finalist for the Outland Trophysince the award’s inception in 1946 (Willie Roaf, Lousiana Tech- 1992). Also earned All-American first-team honors by the <strong>NFL</strong> DraftReport, Walter Camp Football Foundation, The American FootballCoaches Association, Football Writers of America, Associated Pressand Sports Illustrated. In addition, was named first-team All-WAC andwas the only active member to be named to the WAC’s All-Decadeteam. Helped lead the Vandals to their first winning season since1999 and paved the way for an offense that ranked 9th in the nationin total offense (451.4 ypg). As a junior, started the final eight gamesat LG on his way to earning All-WAC first-team honors by the <strong>NFL</strong>Draft Report. Started all 12 games at LG as a sophomore in 2007after serving in a reserve role as a freshman.// PERSONAL• Attended Western (Anaheim, CA) HS where he was a captain andplayed on both sides of the ball, receiving all-state and all-conferencehonors as a senior.• Competed on the school’s wrestling and track teams.• Younger brother, Andrew, is a defensive tackle for the University ofOregon.• Was a high school teammate of DT Fili Moala, who was selected in the2nd round of the 2009 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft by the Indianapolis Colts.• Born Michael Iupati (5/12/87) in American Samoa.• Graduated with a degree in general studies.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\110// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-3 | 295 | LOUISIANA ST. | 3RD YEAR | BORN 11.23.86 | MIAMI GARDENS, FLACQUIRED D-7B IN ‘09 | CAROL CITY SENIOR HS, MIAMI GARDENS, FLRicky Jean Francois is a versatile defender who is able to lineupat all three of the 49ers defensive line positions. A seventh rounddraft choice in the 2009 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, Jean Francois saw extensive actionin the defensive line rotation in 2010, posting a career-high 23tackles, 1.0 sack and 1 FF. Coming from Haitian decent, Jean Francoishas worked to help rebuild Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, following the devastatingearthquake in early 2010.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the second of two 7th-round selections (244th overall) bySF in 2009.// GOLDMINE• With relatives in Haiti, Ricky felt obligated during the 2010 offseasonto help his family and fellow countrymen following the earthquakethat left nearly one million people homeless. Unfortunately, Rickylost some family to the earthquake, but that didn’t deter him fromtrying to make a difference in the wake of the disaster. “I want to obviouslyhelp because I have family there, but also if the shoe was onthe other foot, I would want other people to help out the same way.”He first worked to obtain donations for Haiti, getting GMC to donate50 brand new 2010 trucks. Ricky then met with former PresidentBill Clinton in Miami to discuss what he wanted to have built in thecapital of Port-Au-Prince, namely a school similar to the ones closeto his hometown in Dade County that can house up to 6,000 children.• While Ricky enjoys the game of football, he also wants to use hisposition to help make his <strong>com</strong>munity a safer place. Growing up inDade County, it wasn’t always easy for people to walk around in hisneighborhood and feel safe. Ricky hopes that one day he will be ableto help his <strong>com</strong>munity and the surrounding <strong>com</strong>munities get to thepoint where that is no longer a problem. “If I can talk to 10 kids andget in the head of five, I’m good. I’m basically trying to change my<strong>com</strong>munity. I want to get to the point where people can walk outsideand not be scared.”• Ricky worked at Habitat for Humanity throughout college, helpingin a variety of areas. “There were things that were ripped out ofhouses and walls. There was a point where we had to move someconcrete and we were ghosts. I’m a dark guy and when I walked out Iwas white.”// 2010• Registered his first career sack and FF on QB Jason Campbell vs.Oak. (10/17).• Saw extended action at GB (12/5) after NT Aubrayo Franklin left thegame with a groin strain, and tied his career high with 4 tackles.// 2009• Made his <strong>NFL</strong> debut at Phi. (12/20) on special teams.• Saw his first action on defense vs. Det. (12/27).// COLLEGEPlayed in 25 games (9 starts) and posted 56 tackles, 5.5 sacks, 3PDs, 3 FRs and a FF during his Tigers career. In 2008, played in 11games (6 starts) at DT, recording 20 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 PDs and a FR.In 2007, started 2 games and was named Defensive Most OutstandingPlayer in the BCS National Championship Game, registering 6tackles, a half sack and a blocked field goal, in LSU’s win over OhioState. As a redshirt freshman in 2006, played in 12 games (1 start)and tallied 27 tackles, 5.5 TFLs, 3 sacks, 1 PD, 1 FF, and 1 FR.// PERSONAL• Was rated the No.1 defensive line prospect in Florida while playingat Carol City Senior (Miami Gardens, FL) HS. As a senior, named firstteamall-state with 93 tackles, 15 sacks, 6 FFs, 3 FRs and 3 INTs, whilesetting the Florida state record for sacks in a game (6.5).• Won state championships in the shot put and discus as both a juniorand senior. Recorded the nation’s 3rd-best toss in the shot put witha throw of 65-5 in 2005.• Majored in general studies with an emphasis in <strong>com</strong>munication studiesand sports studies.• Born Ricky Barkley Jean Francois (11/23/86) in Carol City, FL.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\111// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIORICKY JEAN FRANCOISTotal Tackles: 4 (3 times) Last at Arz. (1/2/11)Solo: 3 at KC (9/26/10)2009Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 13 at Arz W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Sep 20 Sea W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Sep 27 at Min L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Oct 4 StL W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Oct 11 Atl L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Oct 25 at Hou L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Nov 1 at Ind L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Nov 8 Ten L - - - DID NOT PLAY - - - - -Nov 12 Chi W - - - DID NOT PLAY - - - - -Nov 22 at GB L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Nov 29 Jax W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Dec 6 at Sea L - - - DID NOT PLAY - - - - -Dec 14 Arz W - - - DID NOT PLAY - - - - -Dec 20 at Phi L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 27 Det W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 3 at StL W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 3/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0JEAN FRANCOIS’ CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2009 SF 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 SF 16 0 23 13 10 1.0 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0TOTALS 19 0 23 13 10 1.0 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Additional Stats:Special Teams Tackles: 1: 2010 (1)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: at Phi. (12/20/09); First Career Sack: vs. Oak. (10/17/10 - QB Jason Campbell); First FF: vs. Oak. (10/17/10 - QB Jason Campbell)JEAN FRANCOIS’ CAREER HIGHSAssists: 3 vs. Arz. (1/2/11)Sacks: 1.0 vs. Oak. (10/17/10)JEAN FRANCOIS’ GAME-BY-GAME2010Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 at Sea L 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 NO L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 26 at KC L 1/0 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 10 Phi L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 17 Oak W 1/0 3 2 1 1.0 4.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Oct 24 at Car L 1/0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 31 Den W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 14 StL W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 21 TB L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 5 at GB L 1/0 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 12 Sea W 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 16 at SD L 1/0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 2 Arz W 1/0 4 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/0 23 13 10 1.0 4.0 0 0 0 1 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\112// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-5 | 242 | ARIZONA ST. | 12TH YEAR | BORN 10.14.76 | MESA, AZACQUIRED D-7B IN ‘00 | RED MOUNTAIN HS, MESA, AZOne of the <strong>NFL</strong>’s elite long snappers, Brian Jenningshas snapped to 9 different placekickers and4 different punters throughout his professional career.Jennings has been the mark of consistency forthe 49ers since being selected in the 7th round of the2000 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft. Entering his 12th season, he is the longest-tenuredplayer on the roster and ranks t-13th among active players for mostgames played with their current team. One of the most accurate andefficient long snappers in the <strong>NFL</strong>, Jennings has been charged withonly one fumble in his career, in 2001, on a good snap that went rightthrough the punter’s hands.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the second of two 7th-round (230th pick overall) draftchoices by SF in 2000...Signed a five-year contract extensionthrough 2014 on 6/6/09.// AWARDS & HONORS2004: NFC Pro Bowl// GOLDMINE• Brian has touched the lives of numerous people as a member of the49ers, taking part in dozens of speaking engagements and charityevents throughout his career. He looks to continue inspiring peopleonce his playing days are over as well. Over the past four years, Brianhas been working on his own book. “I believe everyone can findtheir purpose and live an inspired life. I feel my life has been blessedin so many ways and I want to share it with people. No matter whattroubles <strong>com</strong>e your way, you can realize your potential. In my writing,I <strong>com</strong>bine examples throughout history with my own personalstory, while using spiritual health and wellness as the vehicle.”• Brian believes the sky is the limit when it <strong>com</strong>es to his knowledgebase. “I really see the value of education and continual learning. Everyoffseason, I try to pursue some kind of intellectual academicproject that is measurable. I want to be powerful intellectually.”Still undecided on whether to pursue an MBA degree or be<strong>com</strong>e achiropractor once his playing days are over, Brian has been takingclasses in both areas at Arizona State and Scottsdale CommunityCollege over the past several offseasons. He’s also taken part in the<strong>NFL</strong>’s Business Management and Entrepreneurial Program at Harvardand Stanford, and has plans to attend the <strong>NFL</strong>’s Broadcast BootCamp in the near future. “I’m like a sponge when it <strong>com</strong>es to educatingmyself. I’m constantly reading the Wall Street Journal and variousfinancial magazines, which has sparked a better understanding ofhow politics effects the economy and business world.”• Brian doesn’t spend much time relaxing during the offseason. Heearned his certification as a yoga instructor in 2008 after takingpart in a 200-hour program that lasted five months. With a modernapproach, Brian cranks up lively music in the classes he teaches inScottsdale, AZ. He has plans to open his own yoga studio in the nearfuture.• An avid golfer during his childhood, Brian picked the sport back up ayear ago and has a whole different approach to his game nowadays.“I’ve been developing my golf game systematically and working toget my handicap down. It starts with the basics – understanding thestructure of a golf swing, the different types of shots available, scoringaround the green and the keys to managing a successful round.”Despite being a 10 handicap during college, Brian has taken lessonsrecently in hopes of be<strong>com</strong>ing a scratch golfer. He also reads variousgolf books to help improve his game. One of his favorites is ShortGame Bible by David Pelz. Brian believes there is a strong correlationbetween golfing and his role on the football field. “I would say longsnapping and golfing are mentally similar. It’s all about practice andhaving a routine.”// CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Ranks 3rd in franchise history for most consecutive games played,trailing only T Len Rhode (208) and WR Jerry Rice (189).// 2010• Posted 4 tackles, handling long-snapping duties on 91 punts, whilealso snapping to 3 different placekickers on 33 PATs and 27 FG atts.// 2009• Tallied 9 special teams tackles and helped P Andy Lee earn Pro Bowlhonors after tying a team record with a 41.0 net avg.• Snapped 99 punts, 24 FG atts. and 39 PATs.// 2008• Posted 9 special teams tackles and helped P Andy Lee set a singleseasonteam record for punting average (47.8).• Snapped 67 punts, 33 FG atts. and 34 PATs.// 2007• Performed flawlessly on FG atts., PATs and punts as special teamscoverage unit set an <strong>NFL</strong> record for punts downed inside 20-yd. line(42) and Lee crushed team record with net average of 41.0.• Snapped 105 punts, 19 FG atts. and 22 PATs, finishing season with 8special teams tackles.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\113// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO// 2006• Awarded game ball in 49ers 24-14 win at Sea. (12/14) as he performedflawlessly in wet and windy conditions and recorded 2 solo tackles,including a FF on 49ers first punt. Also executed a direct snap on afake punt to RB Michael Robinson that led to a 33-yd. gain and put49ers in position for their first score of the game.// 2005• Snapped on 107 punts, 29 FG atts. and 21 PATs.• Flawlessly long-snapped in blustery 47 mph winds at Chi. (11/13),playing crucial role on punt coverage by forcing and recoveringfirst of 3 Bears PR Bobby Wade fumbles. Named honorable mentionspecial teams player of the week for efforts by the <strong>NFL</strong>.BRIAN JENNINGS// 2001• Snapped on 47 PATs and 25 FG atts. to K Jose Cortez and 69 punts toP Jason Baker, adding 4 special teams tackles.// 2000• Snapped 45 PATs and 22 FG atts. to K Wade Richey and 69 punts toP Chad Stanley, totaling 6 special teams tackles.// COLLEGEPlayed in 32 games in career at Arizona State as TE and long snapper,recording 4 recepts. and 1 TD in 3 years of action to go alongwith 9 career tackles.// 2004• Recorded 2 tackles as he earned spot on Pro Bowl team as “needplayer.” Snapped 96 punts, 22 FG atts. and 23 PATs.// 2003• Posted 2 tackles, handling long-snapping duties on 69 punts, whilealso snapping to 3 different placekickers on 41 PATs and 37 FG atts.// 2002• Had 4 tackles, while snapping to 2 different placekickers on 39 PATsand 36 FG atts.JENNINGS’ CAREER STATISTICS// PERSONAL• Prepped at Red Mountain (AZ) HS, where he lettered in football, basketballand track.• Captain of football squad during senior season and was named honorablemention all-region aT TE.• Growing up, Brian held many jobs. He worked as a busboy, had apaper route, worked at a golf course picking up range balls and wasa ‘sandwich artist’ at Subway. From 16-20, he served as an electrician’shelper in the construction industry.• Born Brian Lewis Jennings (10/14/76) in Mesa, AZ.GAMES/STARTS - 176/0; 2000 (16/0), 2001 (16/0), 2002 (16/0), 2003 (16/0), 2004 (16/0), 2005 (16/0), 2006 (16/0), 2007 (16/0), 2008 (16/0), 2009 (16/0),2010 (16/0)POSTSEASON GAMES/STARTS - 3/0; 2001 (1/0), 2002 (2/0)Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles – 66: 2000 (6), 2001 (4), 2002 (4), 2003 (2), 2004 (2), 2005 (8), 2006 (10), 2007 (8), 2008 (9), 2009 (9), 2010 (4)Special Teams <strong>For</strong>ced Fumbles - 2: 2005 (1); 2006 (1)Special Teams Fumble Recoveries - 1: 2005 (1)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: at Atl. (9/3/00); First FF: at Chi. (11/13/05 - WR Bobby Wade); First FR: at Chi. (11/13/05 - WR Bobby Wade)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\114// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-0 | 208 | TEXAS CHRISTIAN | ROOKIE | BORN 10.27.87 | BRIDGEPORT, TXACQUIRED D-6B IN ‘11 | BRIDGEPORT HS, BRIDGEPORT, TXColin Jones is a physical, quick and rangy safety who earned All-Mountain West honors as a senior in 2010 for the Horned Frogs.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the second of two 6th-round (190th overall) draft choicesby SF in 2011.// COLLEGEPlayed in 45 games (17 starts), recording 124 tackles, 2 INTs, (one fora TD), 4.0 sacks, 14 TFLs, FR and 8 PDs. As a senior, earned secondteamAll-Mountain West honors. Played in 13 games (12 starts) andranked second on the team with 80 tackles. Also added an INT, 3.0sacks, 11.5 TFLs, FR and 5 PDs. In 2009, was limited to 7 games (5starts) with a hamstring injury. Notched 26 tackles, INT, 1.5 TFLsand 2 PDs. As a sophomore, made a major contribution on specialteams in addition to providing depth at safety. Played in 13 gamesand recorded 10 tackles, a TFL and a PD. In 2007, played in 12 games,registering 8 tackles. Redshirted in 2006.// PERSONAL• Attended Bridgeport (TX) HS, where he was first-team all-state aswell as district and county MVP as a senior.• As a senior, totaled 1,800 yds. rushing. 1,110 rec. yds. and accountedfor 37 TDs.• Team Offensive MVP as a junior and senior.• Born Colin Wyatt Jones (10/27/87) in Bridgeport, TX.• Majored in <strong>com</strong>munications with a minor in English.A SCOUT’S VIEW“When you look at the measurable, he’s 6-foot, 210 pounds, runs low4.4s and you can see it on film. He loves special teams. You look atthe TCU film, covering kicks, covering punts, he’s the first guy downand he loves contact. We’re going to throw him into the mix at strongsafety, but his path to making this football team is on special teams.We’re looking for him to be<strong>com</strong>e an elite special teams player.” -49ers General Manager Trent BaalkeSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\115// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-4 | 230 | NEVADA | ROOKIE | BORN 11.3.87 | MILWAUKEE, WIACQUIRED D-2 IN ‘11 | PITTMAN HS, TURLOCK, CAColin Kaepernick has the perfect blend of athleticism, moxie, fieldvision, intelligence and arm strength for the <strong>NFL</strong>. The only player inthe NCAA history to throw for over 10,000 yards and rush for over4,000 yards, Kaepernick has an excellent work ethic that will helphim make the transition from the pistol offense he ran in college tothe 49ers West Coast Offense.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 2nd-round (36th overall) draft choice by SF in 2011.// GOLDMINE• Colin was born in Milwaukee, WI, and his mother was a 19-year oldwho worked in retail sales. She was in a tough situation and thoughtthat adoption would be the best way to give her young son a goodlife. She had three requirement for the adoptive family - siblings, financialstability and a sports background. She decided that the bestfit Colin would be with Rick and Teresa Kaepernick and their twochildren, Kyle and Devon.• Even as a 4th grade student at Dutcher Elementary School in Turlock,CA, Colin knew he was going to play for the 49ers. In a letterthat students had to write to their future selves, that despite hissmall stature at the time, Colin saw something special in himself. Hewrote, “I’m 5-2, 91 lbs and a good athelte. I think in 7 seven years iwill be between 6 ft. to 6-4, 140 lbs. I hope I go to a good college infootball, then go to the pros and play on the Niners or the Packers,even if they aren’t good in seven years.”• In the summer of 2010, Colin - who was drafted by the Chicago Cubsin the 2009 MLB Draft - was offered $30,000 to go to Arizona for amonth and throw a few bullpen sessions. Looking ahead to his seniorseason as Nevada’s quarterback, he declined the offer saying, “Whatwould that say about me as a leader of the team?”COACH’S REPORT“You hear talk about Colin being a developmental quarterback. Iheard that a few times after we selected Colin. That goes for all quarterbacks.That is every quarterback who goes from college to the<strong>NFL</strong>. He is no different. He has got great gifts from Mom, Dad, God. He<strong>com</strong>es with the energy and the ability to think his way to success. Allthose things and more.” - 49ers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh// COLLEGEPlayed in 51 games (47 starts) for the Wolf Pack and was740-1,271-10,098-82TDs-24INTs passing and 600-4,112-59TDs rushingin his career. The only QB in NCAA history to rush for over 1,000yds. three straight seasons and tied NCAA record for most rushingTDs by a QB. Threw for 200 yds. 19 times, 300 yds. six times and400 yds. once. Rushed for 100 yds. 16 times. Just the 6th playerin NCAA history to throw for 2,000 yds. and rush for 1,000 yds. ina season, and only player to ac<strong>com</strong>plish the feat in three straightseasons. In 2010, named 2nd-team All-America by The <strong>NFL</strong> Draft Report,First-Team All-WAC and WAC co-Offensive POY. Started all 14games and was 233-359-3,022-21TDs-8INTs passing (64.9 pct.), and173-1,206-20TDs rushing. As a junior, was an honorable mentionAll-American by the <strong>NFL</strong> Draft Report, 2nd-Team All-WAC selectionand the recipient of Nevada’s Golden Helmet Award, given to theteam MVP. Started 13 games and was 166 of 282 pass attempts for20 TDs and 6 INTs, and was 161-1,183-16TDs rushing. In 2008, named2nd-Team All-WAC and was named the WAC’s Offensive POY. Playedin 13 games (12 starts) and was 208-383-2,849-22TDs-7INTs passingand 161-1,130-22TDs rushing. Became the only QB in school historyto rush for 1,000 yds. in a season. Named honorable mentionFreshman All-America by The Sporting News and College FootballNews. Redshirted in 2006.Became the only QB in school history torush for more than 1,000 yds. in a season. Named Freshman All-American honorable mention by The Sporting News and College FootballNews. Redshirted in 2006.// PERSONAL• Attended Pitman (Turlock, CA) HS. Was an all-state nominee in threesports (football, basketball and baseball) and earned the CentralCalifornia Conference MVP honors in football. He was also All-Sac-Joaquin Section, all-conference, all-district and all-academic teamselection in football.• As a senior, <strong>com</strong>pleted 112 of 188 passes for 1,954 yds, 25 TDs and 6INTs, while adding 2 TDs rushing on 44 carries.• A highly regarded baseball prospect, he was a two-time all-statepitcher and could throw a 94 mph fastball. He also threw two nohittersduring his senior year.• Selected by the Chicago Cubs as a pitcher in the 43rd round of the2009 MLB Draft.• Born Colin Rand Kaepernick (11/3/87) in Milwaukee, WI.• Majored in management.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\116// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-3 | 308 | APPALACHIAN ST. | ROOKIE | BORN 12.18.87 | KINGSPORT, TNACQUIRED D-5 IN ‘11 | DOBYNS-BENNETT HS, KINGSPORT, TNDaniel Kilgore possesses the fierce mentality and impressivehand and lower-body power necessary for an offensive lineman.With experience at both guard and tackle positions at AppalachianState, Kilgore is a mauler that blocks through the whistle and canblock more than one defender on one play.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 5th-round (163th overall) draft choice by SF in 2011.// GOLDMINE• As Daniel was preparing for the <strong>NFL</strong> Draft in spring 2011, he was alsoa student-teacher at Harden Park Elementary School working withspecial-education students in adaptive physical education classes.The day following his graduation from Appalachian State, Danielhosted a field trip for this special-education students at ASU. Thefield trip included a tour of the school’s athletic facilities, activities inthe Sofield Family Indoor Practice Facility, lunch on the club level ofthe Appalachian Athletics Center and taking in a few innings of theAppalachian State-Western Carolina baseball game. While footballis Daniel’s next chapter in life, he aspires to be a coach and specialeducationteacher following his <strong>NFL</strong> career. “I’m very happy that Iwas drafted, but I absolutely love working with these kids,” said Daniel.“I have had a great student-teaching experience and I know whenmy <strong>NFL</strong> career is over, I will get to work in another field that I loveand that is working with special-education students and coaching.”// COLLEGEPlayed in 48 games (29 starts) for the Mountaineers, starting 16games at RG and 13 games at LT. In 2010, was an All-Southern Conferenceand an All-America honoree. Started all 13 games at LT andanchored an offensive front that only allowed 8 sacks and helpedlead Appalachian State to top-10 national ranking in scoring (7th -34.3 pts./gm.), rushing (8th -217.4 yds./gm.) and total offense (10th- 430.9 yds./gm.). In 2009, saw reserve action in 12 games after sufferingan ankle injury prior to the season opener. As a sophomore,started all 14 games at RG and was part of an offensive line that wasthe first at ASU since 1989 to feature the same starting offensiveline for every game. In 2007, appeared in 9 games (2 starts) and sawextensive action at tight end during Appalachian State’s playoff run.Scored a TD in the national championship game vs. Delaware whenhe recovered a fumble in the end zone. Redshirted in 2006.// PERSONAL• Attended Dobyns-Bennett (Kingsport, TN) HS and was a three-yearstarter at center, earning first-team 4A all-state honors as a senior.• Excelled in the classroom as a member of Appalachian State’s academichonor roll.• His cousins, Brantley Kilgore and Jay Dobbs, played baseball at Tennesseeand volleyball at Milligan College, respectively.• Born Daniel Ray Kilgore (12/18/87) in Kingsport, TN.• Majored in physical education and adaptive physical education.THE SCOUTING REPORT“We see him as a guy that can <strong>com</strong>e in, and once again, is versatile.He can play guard, center. He’s held up at left tackle, and did so verywell against some very good <strong>com</strong>petition. University of Florida wasprobably his best game. That was the game that really attracted usto him. We like players that can step up in big games. It shows a littlebit of what they’re made of, and he certainly was able to do that.” -49ers General Manager Trent BaalkeSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\117// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-2 | 180 | PITTSBURGH | 8TH YEAR | BORN 8.11.82 | WESTMINSTER, SCACQUIRED D-6A IN ‘04 | WEST OAK HS, WESTMINSTER, SCAndy Lee has established himself as one of the mostproductive punters in the <strong>NFL</strong> since being drafted inthe 6th round of the 2004 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, by earning ProBowl honors in two out of the past four seasons (‘07,‘09). Lee’s name is consistently at the top of numerous<strong>NFL</strong> punting statistics year-in and year-out. His athleticabilities have catapulted his name in the Ninersrecord books, ranking 1st in 8-of-10 career-puntingcategories and being t-2nd in the other two categories.Honored with “Andy Lee Day” in his hometown ofWestminster, SC, Lee has been successful at every stop in his playingcareer. Lee left the University of Pittsburgh as the school alltimeleader in punts (44) and yds. (10,353), and was the only playerto ever win Big East Conference Special Teams POY honors twice ina career.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the first of two 6th-round (188th pick overall) draft choicesby SF in 2004...Signed a six-year contract extension through the2012 season on 3/9/07.// AWARDS & HONORS2007: NFC Pro Bowl, AP All-Pro, PFW/PFWA All-<strong>NFL</strong> Team2009: NFC Pro Bowl, Second-team AP All-Pro// GOLDMINE• Andy is considered a ‘hometown hero’ by his native Westminster, SC.The town mayor, Rusty Cater, presented Andy with a key to the cityand a declaration <strong>com</strong>memorating “Andy Lee Day” on July 12, 2008.• Andy never attended an <strong>NFL</strong> game growing up in South Carolina.Even when he went on to be<strong>com</strong>e a standout punter on the collegiatelevel at the University of Pittsburgh, he was still a stranger tolive <strong>NFL</strong> action. The first professional game he ever attended was asa player with the 49ers in 2004. In fact, Andy didn’t even set out toplay football at all. “I was more of a baseball guy growing up. I actuallywanted to be a Major League Baseball player. I played quarterbackin 8th grade, and the coach asked, ‘Who wants to try out for thepunting position?’ I didn’t know you were supposed to spiral a punt,or turn it over, or any of that.”// CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• From 2007-10, Lee’s 47.2 gross avg. and 39.9 net avg. rank 3rd inthe <strong>NFL</strong>, while his 119 punts downed inside the 20 rank t-2nd overthe last four years.• Set an <strong>NFL</strong> record in 2007 with 42 punts downed inside the 20, andranked 2nd in the league with a 47.3 gross average and 41.0 netaverage. His 41.0-yd. net average ranks 7th all-time for a single seasonin <strong>NFL</strong> history.• Ranks first in franchise history in punts (645), yds. (29,099), grossavg. (45.1), punts inside the 20 (181), net yds. (24,737) and net avg.(38.2).• From 2007-10, his yearly gross avg. and net avg. are the top foursingle-season totals in franchise history.• Was the first 49ers rookie punter since 1957 to lead the league forthe longest punt (81 yds.) of the year, in 2004.// 2010• Played in his 100th career game at Atl. (10/3).• Notched a season-high 53.8 gross avg. and 52.0 net avg. at StL(12/26). His 52.0 net avg. is the 2nd-best performance of his career[53.3 net avg. vs. Ten. (11/8/09)] and was tied for the highest net avg.for a single game in 2010 [KC P Dustin Colquitt - 52.0 at Ind. (10/10)].// 2009• Earned Pro Bowl honors after ranking 1st in the NFC and 2nd in the<strong>NFL</strong> with a 47.6 gross avg. His 41.0 net avg. ranked 2nd in the NFCand 3rd in the <strong>NFL</strong>.• Grossed over a 48.0 avg. in 9 games.• Punted nine times for 465 yds. (51.7 avg.) at Min. (9/27).• Grossed a season-high 56.7 avg. and 53.3 net avg. vs. Ten. (11/8).// 2008• Set a career-high and team single-season record with a 47.8 grossavg., breaking his own previous record of 47.3 avg. in 2007.• Established a career-long 82-yd. punt vs. NE (10/5), which is tiedfor 2nd-longest in 49ers history with Tommy Davis (82 yds. vs. Min.(9/30/62) and 4 yds. behind a team-record 86-yarder by LarryBarnes vs. Chicago Cardinals (9/29/57).• In rainy and windy conditions at Buf. (11/30), punted 6 times for 284yds. (47.3 avg.) with a long of 58 yds. and 3 punts downed inside the20.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\118// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO// 2007• Earned Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors after setting numerous recordson 105 punts (47.3 avg.) with a net average of 41.0 and an <strong>NFL</strong> record42 punts downed inside opponents’ 20. His yardage, net averageand punts downed inside 20-yd. line all set team records.• His 42 punts downed inside the 20 broke Baltimore’s Kyle Richardson’s<strong>NFL</strong> mark of 39 in 1999.• Ranked 2nd in <strong>NFL</strong> for gross average (47.3) and net punting average(41.0) to Oakland’s P Shane Lechler.• Led <strong>NFL</strong> with 49 punts over 50+ yds., which was 16 more than 2ndranked St. Louis’ Donnie Jones (33).• Recorded 4 games in which he dropped 4 punts inside the 20.• Played key role in 49ers 37-31 overtime victory at Arz. (11/25),booming a 58-yd. punt in OT that wound up pinning Cardinals ontheir own 3-yd. line. The punt helped set up 49ers winning TD onDT Ronald Fields sack and forced a fumble in the end zone that wasrecovered by LB Tully Banta-Cain for game-winning score.// 2006• Finished 7th in <strong>NFL</strong> with 36.8 net yds., while his 44.8 gross averagemarked team’s highest since P Tommy Davis averaged 45.6 in 1964.• Awarded game ball for his efforts in the 20-14 victory vs. Sea. (11/19)when he landed 2 punts inside the 20 to help the 49ers win thebattle of field position.// 2005• Set a career-high with 107 punts (41.6 avg.).• His 3 touchbacks in 107 punts was 3rd-best ratio of touchbacks-topuntsamong punters with 30-or-more kicks, trailing Houston’s PChad Stanley (1-70) and Detroit’s P Nick Harris (2-84).• Ratio of touchbacks-to-punts is best for any 49ers punter since1970, topping P Joe Prokop (1-40) in 1991.ANDY LEE// 2004• Punted 96 times with 25 dropped inside the 20 and an <strong>NFL</strong>-long of81 yds.• Average of 41.6 yds. per punt was first time a 49ers punter averagedover 40 yds. per punt since P Reggie Roby in 1998.• Posted 7 punts for 338 yds. (48.3 avg.), including career-long of 81yds. at TB (11/21).// COLLEGEWas Pittsburgh’s starting punter for three seasons after seizingstarting role late in true freshman season (2000). His 244 punts and10,353 yds. are tops in school history. Also had 29 fair catches and61 kicks downed inside the 20-yd. line. Only player to ever win BigEast Conference Special Teams POY honors twice in career. Semifinalistfor Ray Guy Award, given to nation’s top punter, and wasAll-Big East first-team choice.// PERSONAL• Prepped at West Oak (Westminster, SC) HS where he was first-teamall-state, two-time first-team all-conference and Anderson Independent-Mailall-area selection as four-year starter.• Averaged 42.8 yds. per punt as senior, while also lining up at TE andWR.• Lettered three times in baseball and twice in basketball. Two-timeall-conference honoree and received all-state honors in baseball asa senior. Standout pitcher, helping West Oak to district championshipand baseball state playoffs with 8-2 record as senior. Went 5-0with a 1.90 ERA as junior.• Married to wife, Rachel, and the couple has a son, Ryan.• Born Andrew Paul Lee (8/11/82) in Westminster, SC.YEAR TEAM G NO YDS AVG RET YDS NET TB IN 20 LG BLK2004 SF 16 96 3,990 41.6 51 445 35.3 8 25 81 02005 SF 16 107 4,447 41.6 62 471 36.3 3 15 58 12006 SF 16 81 3,625 44.8 35 462 36.8 9 22 66 02007 SF 16 105 4,968 47.3 53 402 41.0 13 42 74 02008 SF 16 66 3,155 47.8 39 364 39.0 9 13 82 12009 SF 16 99 4,711 47.6 57 495 41.0 8 30 64 02010 SF 16 91 4,203 46.2 54 483 38.2 12 34 64 0TOTALS 112 645 29,099 45.1 351 3,122 38.2 62 181 82 2Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles – 6: 2004 (1), 2005 (1), 2006 (2), 2009 (1), 2010 (1)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. Atl. (9/12/04); First punt inside-20: vs. Atl. (9/12/04); 100th punt inside-20: vs. TB (12/23/07); 100th Career game: at Atl. (10/3/10); 600thCareer punt: vs. Den. (10/31/10).Punts: 10 vs. Sea. (9/30/07)Gross Average: 57.2 at Pit. (9/23/07)Net Average: 53.3 vs. Ten. (11/8/09)LEE’S CAREER STATISTICSLEE’S CAREER HIGHSLong Punt: 82 vs. NE (10/5/08)Inside-20: 5 vs. StL. (10/4/09)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\119// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOANDY LEE2004Date Opp W/L P/S No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BlkSep 12 Atl L 1/0 6 245 40.8 37.7 0 1 55 0Sep 19 at NO L 1/0 4 166 41.5 33.0 0 0 51 0Sep 26 at Sea L 1/0 7 296 42.3 36.6 2 3 60 0Oct 3 StL L 1/0 3 109 36.3 28.7 1 2 47 0Oct 10 Arz W 1/0 6 254 42.3 36.3 0 1 57 0Oct 17 at NYJ L 1/0 7 277 39.6 30.4 1 3 53 0Oct 31 at Chi L 1/0 8 326 40.8 27.8 1 0 55 0Nov 7 Sea L 1/0 6 255 42.5 39.0 0 3 55 0Nov 14 Car L 1/0 3 122 40.7 32.3 1 1 49 0Nov 21 at TB L 1/0 7 338 48.3 46.0 0 1 81 0Nov 28 Mia L 1/0 9 335 37.2 29.2 0 3 45 0Dec 5 at StL L 1/0 6 247 41.2 39.8 0 1 51 0Dec 12 at Arz W 1/0 7 320 45.7 39.1 1 3 53 0Dec 18 Was L 1/0 7 271 38.7 37.6 0 1 44 0Dec 26 Buf L 1/0 5 215 43.0 26.8 1 1 47 0Jan 2 at NE L 1/0 5 214 42.8 41.2 0 1 44 0TOTALS 16/0 96 3,990 41.6 35.3 8 25 81 0LEE’S GAME-BY-GAME2007Date Opp W/L P/S No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BlkSep 10 Arz W 1/0 6 250 41.7 38.2 1 0 51 0Sep 16 at StL W 1/0 8 362 45.3 41.8 1 4 71 0Sep 23 at Pit L 1/0 5 286 57.2 46.0 3 2 66 0Sep 30 Sea L 1/0 10 543 54.3 44.1 3 2 71 0Oct 7 Bal L 1/0 7 361 51.6 48.7 0 3 74 0Oct 21 at NYG L 1/0 5 263 52.6 45.4 1 2 56 0Oct 28 NO L 1/0 7 328 46.9 40.4 1 3 59 0Nov 4 at Atl L 1/0 5 251 50.2 45.6 0 3 59 0Nov 12 at Sea L 1/0 7 355 50.7 47.1 0 4 60 0Nov 18 StL L 1/0 8 382 47.8 38.5 1 1 60 0Nov 25 at Arz W 1/0 6 286 47.7 39.7 1 3 59 0Dec 2 at Car L 1/0 5 241 48.2 46.2 0 3 60 0Dec 9 Min L 1/0 6 206 34.3 33.3 0 4 46 0Dec 15 Cin W 1/0 2 91 45.5 35.0 1 1 54 0Dec 23 TB W 1/0 9 407 45.2 43.9 0 3 63 0Dec 30 at Cle L 1/0 9 356 39.6 24.6 0 4 61 0TOTALS 16/0 105 4,968 47.3 41.0 13 42 74 02005Date Opp W/L P/S No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BlkSep 11 StL W 1/0 5 207 41.4 38.6 0 1 47 0Sep 18 at Phi L 1/0 7 302 43.1 41.3 0 3 51 0Sep 25 Dal L 1/0 5 199 39.8 38.2 0 1 48 0Oct 2 at Arz L 1/0 7 327 46.7 36.6 0 1 58 0Oct 9 Ind L 1/0 5 208 41.6 38.4 0 1 50 0Oct 23 at Was L 1/0 7 297 42.4 34.4 0 0 54 0Oct 30 TB W 1/0 9 369 41.0 37.8 0 2 49 0Nov 6 NYG L 1/0 7 312 44.6 39.6 0 1 49 0Nov 13 at Chi L 1/0 7 283 40.4 36.0 0 1 44 0Nov 20 Sea L 1/0 4 175 43.8 40.0 0 0 52 0Nov 27 at Ten L 1/0 8 357 44.6 39.4 0 0 52 0Dec 4 Arz L 1/0 5 217 43.4 36.0 1 1 47 0Dec 11 at Sea L 1/0 8 299 37.4 36.3 0 1 49 0Dec 18 at Jac L 1/0 8 335 41.9 36.3 0 1 50 0Dec 24 at StL W 1/0 6 248 41.3 30.8 1 0 50 0Jan 1 Hou W 1/0 9 312 34.7 26.5 1 1 47 1TOTALS 16/0 107 4,447 41.6 36.3 3 15 58 12008Date Opp W/L P/S No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BlkSep 7 Arz L 1/0 2 87 43.5 35.0 0 0 49 0Sep 14 at Sea W 1/0 4 185 46.3 29.8 1 0 59 0Sep 21 Det W 1/0 4 148 37.0 35.0 0 3 47 0Sep 28 at NO L 1/0 3 123 41.0 41.0 0 2 43 0Oct 5 NE L 1/0 5 270 54.0 46.2 1 0 82 0Oct 12 Phi L 1/0 3 128 42.7 31.3 0 0 47 0Oct 19 at NYG L 1/0 5 218 43.6 38.0 1 1 59 0Oct 26 Sea L 1/0 4 196 49.0 42.5 0 1 57 0Nov 10 at Arz L 1/0 4 212 53.0 40.0 1 0 63 0Nov 16 StL W 1/0 6 311 51.8 45.3 1 0 58 0Nov 23 at Dal L 1/0 3 150 50.0 28.5 1 3 54 1Nov 30 at Buf W 1/0 6 284 47.3 39.2 0 1 58 0Dec 7 NYJ W 1/0 4 178 44.5 41.0 0 0 56 0Dec 14 at Mia L 1/0 5 242 48.4 30.0 2 1 53 0Dec 21 at StL W 1/0 5 274 54.8 47.2 1 1 62 0Dec 28 Was W 1/0 3 149 49.7 47.7 0 0 52 0TOTALS 16/0 66 3,155 47.8 39.0 9 13 82 12006Date Opp W/L P/S No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BlkSep 10 at Arz L 1/0 4 145 36.3 36.3 0 3 47 0Sep 17 StL W 1/0 4 180 45.0 37.5 0 2 54 0Sep 24 Phi L 1/0 7 298 42.6 38.1 0 2 57 0Oct 1 at KC L 1/0 7 316 45.1 30.6 1 2 54 0Oct 8 Oak W 1/0 1 30 30.0 30.0 0 1 30 0Oct 15 SD L 1/0 4 192 48.0 38.8 1 0 54 0Oct 29 at Chi L 1/0 4 156 39.0 28.5 0 1 50 0Nov 5 Min W 1/0 6 291 48.5 42.2 1 0 54 0Nov 12 at Det W 1/0 3 106 35.3 30.0 0 1 45 0Nov 19 Sea W 1/0 6 260 43.3 38.2 0 2 47 0Nov 26 at StL L 1/0 4 206 51.5 37.5 2 0 66 0Dec 3 at NO L 1/0 7 352 50.3 45.1 1 1 60 0Dec 10 GB L 1/0 5 229 45.8 32.4 1 1 51 0Dec 14 at Sea W 1/0 8 360 45.0 40.8 1 2 57 0Dec 24 Arz L 1/0 4 197 49.3 37.3 0 0 55 0Dec 31 at Den W 1/0 7 307 43.9 33.3 1 4 58 0TOTALS 16/0 81 3,625 44.8 36.8 9 22 66 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\120// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOANDY LEE2009Date Opp W/L P/S No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BlkSep 13 at Arz W 1/0 8 393 49.1 42.3 0 2 64 0Sep 20 Sea W 1/0 6 281 46.8 40.2 0 1 55 0Sep 27 at Min L 1/0 9 465 51.7 40.8 2 2 57 0Oct 4 StL W 1/0 7 305 43.6 39.4 1 5 49 0Oct 11 Atl L 1/0 5 219 43.8 40.2 0 1 51 0Oct 25 at Hou L 1/0 5 241 48.2 43.0 0 0 52 0Nov 1 at Ind L 1/0 8 400 50.0 46.0 0 4 59 0Nov 8 Ten L 1/0 3 170 56.7 53.3 0 3 60 0Nov 12 Chi W 1/0 5 191 38.2 22.4 1 1 46 0Nov 22 at GB L 1/0 5 259 51.8 45.2 0 0 55 0Nov 29 Jax W 1/0 5 251 50.2 37.6 0 1 59 0Dec 6 at Sea L 1/0 9 446 49.6 42.8 0 1 56 0Dec 14 Arz W 1/0 5 206 41.2 37.8 1 2 49 0Dec 20 at Phi L 1/0 4 193 48.3 41.8 1 2 60 0Dec 27 Det W 1/0 6 271 45.2 40.2 1 3 57 0Jan 3 at StL W 1/0 9 420 46.7 36.3 1 2 56 0TOTALS 16/0 99 4,711 47.6 41.0 8 30 64 0LEE’S GAME-BY-GAME2010Date Opp W/L P/S No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BlkSep 12 at Sea L 1/0 6 249 41.5 35.3 1 2 47 0Sep 20 NO L 1/0 3 141 47.0 32.7 0 1 54 0Sep 26 at KC L 1/0 8 378 47.3 36.6 1 2 58 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/0 5 216 43.2 36.8 0 3 56 0Oct 10 Phi L 1/0 3 161 53.7 39.3 1 1 60 0Oct 17 Oak W 1/0 8 346 43.3 37.6 1 4 55 0Oct 24 at Car L 1/0 7 353 50.4 41.3 1 1 59 0Oct 31 Den W 1/0 6 296 49.3 44.2 0 4 57 0Nov 14 StL W 1/0 8 376 47.0 39.3 2 3 61 0Nov 21 TB L 1/0 6 227 37.8 30.0 1 2 53 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/0 2 106 53.0 50.5 0 1 54 0Dec 5 at GB L 1/0 5 236 47.2 32.4 2 0 61 0Dec 12 Sea W 1/0 5 247 49.4 37.6 1 1 57 0Dec 16 at SD L 1/0 6 282 47.0 39.0 0 2 54 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/0 6 323 53.8 52.0 0 4 64 0Jan 2 Arz W 1/0 7 266 38.0 32.7 1 3 53 0TOTALS 16/0 91 4,203 46.2 38.2 12 34 64 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\121// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-3 | 290 | FLORIDA | 5TH YEAR | BORN 9.2.84 | PAHOKEE, FLACQUIRED D-3B IN ‘07 | GLADES CENTRAL HS, BELLE GLADE, FLA 3rd-round pick in 2007, Ray McDonald has seen extensive actionon the 49ers defensive line over the course of his career. Knownfor his instincts and quickness off the line, McDonald has played asignificant role in the defense allowing opposing running backs togain just 3.7 ypc since 2007, which ranks 4th in the <strong>NFL</strong> during thatspan. At the University of Florida in 2005, McDonald overcame apair of serious knee injuries to re-establish himself as one of themost tireless workers in the trenches. A big playmaker on defense,he has a knack for being in the right place at the right time. Over thepast two seasons, he is one of only 3 <strong>NFL</strong> defensive linemen to scoretwo TDs (Min. DE Jared Allen and Atl. DE Kroy Biermann).// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the second of two 3rd-round (97th pick overall) draftchoices by SF in 2007...Signed to a 5-year deal on 7/29/11.// GOLDMINE• Ray <strong>com</strong>es from an athletic family as his father, Ray Sr., played widereceiver for the Florida Gators in the mid-80s and was featured onthe cover of Sports Illustrated (Nov. 11, 1985) after catching both scoresin a 14-10 victory at Auburn in 1985. Ray’s grandfather played runningback at Bethune Cookman and his uncle was a cornerback atUCF. Ray didn’t have strong aspirations of playing football professionallyuntil later in high school, when his father began to preparehim for the pro game. “He didn’t really push me into playing footballwhen I was growing up, but I told him I really wanted to take offwith football. So he dedicated his whole year to me working out. Hebought me some strength shoes, he trained me every day. That wasmy starting point.”• Ray has had his share of success growing up playing football. Whilein high school, he won a state championship four straight years, andthen a national title at Florida, but still strives to achieve the ultimateprize of an <strong>NFL</strong> championship. “I have individual goals, but itall <strong>com</strong>es down to winning. I <strong>com</strong>e from a winning tradition. All I’mmissing out on is an <strong>NFL</strong> Championship.”• Since the 2008 offseason, Ray has looked for other ways to improvehimself as a pass rusher. He has been boxing with the 49ers trainingstaff in order to add more moves to his pass rushing repertoire. “It’ssomething that I can add to my tray with hand-eye coordination. Ithelps with my endurance and my hand placement and I have enoughforce to knock someone off balance.”// CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Recorded his first career TD after scooping up a QB Kyle Bollerfumble on the Rams 11-yd. line, returning it for the score vs. StL(10/4/09).• Registered his first career INT and returned it 31 yds. for a TD atCar. (10/24).// 2010• Played in all 16 games, registering 57 tackles and an INT returnedfor a TD.• Registered his first career INT and returned it 31 yds. for a TD atCar. (10/24). It marked McDonald’s 2nd career TD.// 2009• Posted a career-high 3.0 sacks.• Sacked QB Kurt Warner at Arz. (9/13) in his first game back afterundergoing offseason knee surgery.• Registered sacks in back-to-back games for the first time in his careerby dropping QB Matt Hasselbeck vs. Sea. (9/20).• Blocked a 44-yd. FG att. by K Ryan Longwell that was returned byCB Nate Clements 59 yds. for a TD at the end of the 2nd qtr. at Min.(9/27). It marked his 2nd career blocked FG.• Recorded his first career TD after scooping up a QB Kyle Bollerfumble on the Rams 11-yd. line, returning it for the score vs. StL(10/4/09).// 2008• Ranked 2nd on team with 37 QB pressures.• Started first career game vs. Arz. (9/7), tallying 6 tackles.• Tipped a pass that was intercepted by CB Walt Harris at Sea. (9/14).• Blocked a 54-yd. FG attempt vs. Phi. (10/12) and CB Donald Stricklandscooped ball up and raced 41 yds. for a TD.• Left game in 2nd qtr. at NYG (10/19) with a sprained knee.// 2007• Made his <strong>NFL</strong> debut vs. Bal. (10/7) and tallied 3 tackles.• Totaled 2 tackles and brought down QB Jeff Garcia for his first careersack vs. TB (12/23).SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\122// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO// COLLEGESaw action in 46 games (36 starts) at Florida and collected 137 tackles,11.0 sacks, 2 FFs, a FR and a blocked kick. Became first defensivelineman to start 12 games in a season (2003) as a freshman andwas only fourth defensive lineman in school history to start as afreshman in season opener. Earned All-SEC first-team honors fromleague’s coaches as a senior after starting every game and recording36 tackles, 3.0 sacks, a blocked kick and a FR returned for a TDas he split time between defensive end and tackle. SEC All-FreshmanTeam selection by The Sporting News after starting 12 of 13 games atdefensive tackle and posting 54 tackles. Redshirted as a true freshmanin 2002.RAY McDONALD// PERSONAL• Attended Glades Central (Belle Glade, FL) HS, where he earned All-American honors and was named Palm Beach County DefensivePlayer of the Year in 2001, as he recorded 132 tackles and 24.0sacks as a senior. Helped lead his team to Class 3A state championshipas a junior and started final three seasons at defensive tackle.• His parents, Ray Sr. and Labrina, own an insurance agency. Ray Sr.played WR at the University of Florida.• Ray took an interest in learning the guitar after listening to a songby blues musician Otis Taylor.• Born Raymondo Antoine McDonald (9/2/84) in Pahokee, FL.TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2007 SF 9 0 11 4 7 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 SF 15 9 58 28 30 1.0 5.0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 02009 SF 16 0 29 12 17 3.0 19.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 11t2010 SF 16 0 57 23 34 0.0 0.0 1 31 31t 1 2 0 0 0TOTALS 56 9 155 67 88 5.0 30.0 1 31 31t 1 7 0 2 11tAdditional Statistics:Blocked Field Goals – 2: 2008 (1 vs. Phi., 10/12/08), 2009 (1 at Min. 9/27/09)Blocked Extra Points - 1: 2009 (1 vs. Arz., 12/14/09)TDs - 2: 2009 [11-yd. fumble return vs. STL (10/4/09)], 2010 [31-yd. INT return at Car. (10/24/10)]Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. Bal. (10/7/07); First Start: vs. Arz. (9/7/08); Sack: vs. TB (12/23/07 - QB Jeff Garcia); First FR: vs. StL (10/4/09 - QB Kyle Boller); FirstBlocked FG: vs. Phi. (10/12/08 - 54-yd. att. by K David Akers); First Blocked PAT: vs. Arz. (12/14/09 - K Neil Rackers)Total Tackles: 6 (5 times) Last at StL (12/26/10)Solo: 4 (2 times) Last at SD (12/16/10)Assists: 4 (2 times) Last vs. Phi. (10/12/08)2007Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 10 Arz W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Sep 16 at StL W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Sep 23 at Pit L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Sep 30 Sea L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Oct 7 Bal L 1/0 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 21 at NYG L 1/0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 28 NO L 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 4 at Atl L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 at Sea L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Nov 18 StL L 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 25 at Arz W 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 2 at Car L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Dec 9 Min L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 15 Cin W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Dec 23 TB W 1/0 2 1 1 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 30 at Cle L 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 9/0 11 4 7 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0 0McDONALD’S CAREER STATISTICSMcDONALD’S CAREER HIGHSMcDONALD’S GAME-BY-GAME// INJURY REPORT2008: Inactive vs. Sea. (10/26) with a knee injury.Sacks: 1.0 (5 times) Last at Ind. (11/1/09)Passes Defensed: 1 (7 times) Last vs. Arz. (1/2/11)Fumble Recoveries: 1 (2 times) Last vs. Jax. (11/29/09)2008Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 7 Arz L 1/1 6 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 14 at Sea W 1/1 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 21 Det W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 28 at NO L 1/1 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 5 NE L 1/1 4 3 1 1.0 5.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 12 Phi L 1/1 6 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 19 at NYG L 1/1 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 26 Sea L - - - INACTIVE (Knee) - - - - -Nov 10 at Arz L 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 16 StL W 1/1 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 24 at Dal L 1/0 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 31 at Buf W 1/0 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 7 NYJ W 1/0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 at Mia L 1/0 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 21 at StL W 1/0 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 28 Was W 1/0 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 15/9 58 28 30 1.0 5.0 0 0 5 0 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\123// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIORAY McDONALD2009Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 13 at Arz W 1/0 3 2 1 1.0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 Sea W 1/0 3 2 1 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 27 at Min L 1/0 5 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 4 StL W 1/0 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 11tOct 11 Atl L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 25 at Hou L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 1 at Ind L 1/0 1 1 0 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 8 Ten L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 Chi W 1/0 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 22 at GB L 1/0 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 Jax W 1/0 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0Dec 6 at Sea L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 Arz W 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 20 at Phi L 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 27 Det W 1/0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 3 at StL W 1/0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/0 29 12 17 3.0 19.0 0 0 0 0 2 11tMcDONALD’S GAME-BY-GAME2010Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 at Sea L 1/0 4 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 NO L 1/0 5 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 26 at KC L 1/0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/0 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 10 Phi L 1/0 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 17 Oak W 1/0 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 24 at Car L 1/0 4 1 3 0.0 0.0 1 31t 1 0 0 0Oct 31 Den W 1/0 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 14 StL W 1/0 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 21 TB L 1/0 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/0 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 5 at GB L 1/0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 12 Sea W 1/0 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 16 at SD L 1/0 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/0 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 2 Arz W 1/0 5 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0TOTALS 16/0 57 23 34 0.0 0.0 1 31t 2 0 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\124// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-2 | 248 | CENTRAL FLORIDA | ROOKIE | BORN 8.6.87 | CANTON, GAACQUIRED D-7A IN ‘11 | WODSTOCK HS, WOODSTOCK, GAA productive defensive end in college, Bruce Miller will make thetransition to fullback for the 49ers. Known for his quickness off theedge, Miller plays fast and is very smart. The two-time ConferenceUSA Defensive Player of the Year’s blue-collar work ethic made the49ers confident he will be able to transition to the offensive side ofthe ball.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the first of three 7th-round (211th overall) draft choices bySF in 2011.// GOLDMINE• Bruce wasn’t the most touted player <strong>com</strong>ing out of high school. Infact, saying he was under the radar was an overstatement; Brucewasn’t even on the radar. UCF defensive coordinator Dave Huxtable,however, was evaluating other Georgia players and noticed Bruceon film. “He was playing tight end,” Huxtable said. “Running andcatching balls and making players miss. He was on the kickoff coverteam and he was the first one down there on the kickoff cover teamplays. Then I got to watch him play basketball. He’s a 6-2 center,but he’s underneath there just battling on the boards. He’s a specialguy.” Huxtable was one of Bruce’s major infulences in be<strong>com</strong>ing thetwo-time Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year. “He playeda huge roll for me,” said Bruce. “I always looked at him for motivationand help. I went to Coach Hux because of the bond we made duringrecruiting and then playing for him at linebacker. Coach Hux, thethings that he does the time and effort he puts in, is just unbelievable.”• One of Bruce’s biggest attributes is his gritty attitude. “The biggestthing is he’s just relentless,” said Miller’s former UCF Defensive Coordinatorand current Knight linebacker coach John Skladany. “Hereally enjoys that part of the game. He goes and looks for the contact.He just keeps going and going and going. You’re going to haveto shoot him to stop him. If he’s going to be blocking, some linebackeris going to have a long day.” The 49ers saw the same toughnessin Bruce and are looking to have him transition from defensive endto fullback. “They said they wanted to bring somebody in who wastough and could bring a hit every play,” said Bruce. “And i think I fitthat description pretty well.”// COLLEGEPlayed in 52 games (46 starts) for the Knights and was a two-timeConference USA Defensive Player of the Year (2009-10). Recorded214 tackles, 35.5 sacks, 57.5 TFLs, 3 INTs (two for TDs), 6 FFs,2 FRs and 9 PDs. Led all active collegiate players with 35.5 sacksand ranked 3rd with 57.5 TFLs. In 2010, was named ConferenceUSA Defensive Player of the Year and was selected first-team All-Conference USA. Started all 14 games and notched 63 tackles, 8.5sacks, 13.5 TFLs, 2 INTs (both returned for TDs), 2 FFs and 2 PDs.Part of a defense that led the conference, ranked 8th nationally inrun defense (108.4 yds./gm.) and ranked 15th nationally in total defense(315.4 yds./gm.). As a junior, named Conference USA DefensivePlayer of the Year and first-team All-Conference USA. Ranked 5th inthe nation with 13.0 sacks. Played in 13 games (12 starts), registering61 tackles, 18.0 TFLs, FR, FF and 3 PDs. In 2008, selected first-teamAll-Conference USA. Played in 12 games (11 starts) and notched 52tackles, 7.0 sacks, 17.0 TFLs, INT, 2 FFs and 3 PDs. As a freshman,played in 14 games (9 starts), totaling 38 tackles, 7.0 sacks, 9.0 TFLs,FF, FR and PD. Redshirted in 2006.// PERSONAL• Attended Woodstock (Woodstock, GA) HS and was named the CherokeeCounty Gridiron Club Linebacker of the Year. Also named allcountyand all-region as a LB.• As a senior, registered 134 tackles, 1.0 sack, 3 INTs (two for TDs), 3FFs, and 2 FRs. Added 14 recepts. for 357 yds. and 5 TDs as a tightend.• Lettered two years in basketball and one year in baseball.• Born Bruce Miller (8/6/87) in Canton, GA.• Majored in sports and fitness.A SCOUT’S VIEW“He is wired the way we want our guys wired. This guy is wired right.He plays the game 100 percent, every snap. Here’s a guy who can<strong>com</strong>e in and learn fullback, possibly learn some outside linebacker,play on (special) teams. He’ll show up on game days because he outworkseverybody.” - 49ers General Manager Trent BaalkeSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\125// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-0 | 219 | VIRGINIA TECH | 4TH YEAR | BORN 6.20.85 | WASHINGTON D.C.ACQUIRED D-6 IN ‘08 | WOODSON HS, WASHINGTON D.C.Joshua Morgan continued to display his playmaking abilitiesthroughout the 2010 season, ranking 3rd on the team with a career-high698 rec. yds. Morgan has continued to develop into oneof the better blocking WRs in the league. His ability to get off jamsat the line of scrimmage and a great sense of football awarenesshas served him well as he’s developed into a strong wide receiver.Drafted in the 6th round of the 2008 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, he is one of only twowide receivers taken in the 6th round to be on a current <strong>NFL</strong> roster.Off the field, Morgan has always had a passion for poetry, using hispast experiences in life to draw parallels to football. He one dayhopes to write books using some of his poetry. Morgan also excels in<strong>com</strong>munity outreach, having logged countless hours helping peoplethroughout the Bay Area.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 6th-round (174th pick overall) draft choice by SF in2008.// GOLDMINE• Joshua dedicated a lot of his time as a youth to writing poems. Oneof the ways he would avoid finding trouble in the tough streets ofWashington D.C. was to not leave his house much. “I would get tiredof hearing the gunshots and police sirens. That’s why I started writingstories and poetry. I write about how I grew up, situations thatI’ve been through, people I’ve known in my life.” His writing courseswere the most enjoyable to him at Virginia Tech. Joshua eventuallywants to write books, including a book of poetry and his autobiography.• Joshua credits his godparents, Patrick Gaither, who was his AAUbasketball coach, and Sonja Strickland-Gaither, as having the biggestinfluence on him growing up. “I met them when I was 16 andthey’ve been everything to me. I definitely wouldn’t be where I amnow without them. They showed me the better aspects of life, includingspirituality.” In October 2009, Joshua was crushed by the newsthat Sonja was diagnosed with breast cancer. On his bicep, Joshuahas a tattoo of a breast cancer ribbon with angels’ wings. On theribbon it has Sonja’s name and the date of her diagnosis. Joshuais looking forward to <strong>com</strong>pleting the tattoo with an inscription ofanother date – that which Sonja beat cancer.• During the 2010 offseason, Joshua and teammate Dominique Zeiglerparticipated in an internship with Comcast SportsNet Bay Area. Thetwo, who would drive up to station headquarters once a week overa two-month period, had a different role each time. “It was a greatlearning experience because they showed us all the different partsof their operation. We would work with a producer one day, thenthe next week we would serve as stage managers. We also got anopportunity to break down highlights and edit, as well as do someon-air stuff. It’s definitely a field that I could picture myself in downthe line.”• When Joshua was drafted by the 49ers in 2008, he became a teammateof one of his biggest rivals – Vernon Davis. Joshua attendedHD Woodson High School, while Vernon was located at nearby rivalDunbar High School. The two kept the rivalry alive in college asJoshua lettered at Virginia Tech and Vernon at Maryland. “Vernongrew up right down the street from me and I got to know him prettywell. There has been a friendly <strong>com</strong>petition between he and I for along time. I like to claim that I’ve been beating him my whole life. Webeat him in the Championship Game in high school and then we beathim twice when I was at Virginia Tech.”• One event that had a lasting impact on Joshua was when he and hisVirginia Tech teammates were hit hard emotionally after a gunmanwent on a campus shooting spree in April 2007. Joshua was in thebuilding next door to where the shots first rang out, and raced tosafety in his apartment across the street. “It was a real devastatingtime,” he said. “It was kind of surreal. You didn’t really expect anythinglike that to happen.”• When Joshua’s playing career is done, he definitely sees himselfmoving to the arts - particularly writing and acting. “I want to writebooks, do a little acting. I used to act in high school and took an actingclass in college.”// 2010• Registered a career-long 65-yd. recept. vs. StL. (11/14) on a passfrom QB Troy Smith down to the 1-yd. line, setting up a 1-yd. TD runby RB Frank Gore.• Notched his 100th career recept. at Arz. (11/29).• Notched his first career 100-yd. rec. game, registering 7 recepts.for a career-high 106 yds. at SD (12/16). His 7 recepts. also tied hiscareer-high [7 recepts. at Phi. (12/20/09)].// 2009• Set career highs in recepts. (52) and rec. yds. (527), and tied hiscareer high in TDs (3).• Set a new career long with a 61-yd. reception from QB Shaun Hill inthe 1st qtr. vs. Atl. (10/11).• Saw action as a kick returner for the first time in his career at GB(11/22), registering the team’s longest kickoff return of the season(76 yds.).• Recorded his 2nd TD of the season, hooking up with QB Alex Smithon a 22-yd. strike at Sea. (12/6). Also had 1 carry for 20 yds., thelongest rush of his career.• Recorded a career-high 183 all-purpose yds. at Phi. (12/20). Set acareer high with 7 recepts. (61 yds. and 1 TD) and totaled 122 kickoffreturn yds., including a long of 52 yds.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\126// MEDIA GUIDE


2008• All 3 of his receiving TDs came from over 30 yds.PLAYER BIO• Posted first career catch at Sea. (9/14) for an 8-yd. gain.• Led team with 5 catches for 86 yds. and 1 TD at NYG (10/19). Notchedhis first-career TD on a 30-yd. pass from QB J.T. O’Sullivan.• Made his first career start vs. Sea. (10/26).• Caught game-winning TD between two defenders at StL (12/21) on a48-yd. pass from Hill with 1:31 left in 4th qtr.JOSHUA MORGAN// PERSONAL• Attended Howard D. Woodson HS in Washington, DC, and earned All-DCIAA honors as a senior.• Spent the 2003 fall semester at <strong>For</strong>k Union Military Academy, catching33 passes for 845 yds. with 8 TDs. Also blocked 4 punts andposted 1 punt return for a TD.• Also excelled in basketball, earning MVP honors in two tournaments.• Born Joshuaua Lewis Morgan (6/20/85) in Washington, DC.// COLLEGEPlayed in 51 games (24 starts) for the Hokies, notching 122 recepts.for 1,817 yds. and 16 TDs. Also added 26 KORs for 450 yds. and 6 carriesfor 20 yds. Finished career ranked 2nd in school history with122 recepts. (WR Ernest Wilford - 126 recepts.) and 4th with 1,817 rec.yds. and 16 rec. TDs. In 2007, played in 14 games (11 starts) and ledthe Hokies with a career-high 46 recepts. for 552 yds. and 5 TDs,while adding 16 KORs for 276 yds. As a junior, played in 12 games(11 starts), registering 33 recepts. for 448 yds. and 4 TDs. In 2005,played in 13 games (1 start), recording 28 recepts. for 471 yds. and 4TDs. As a freshman, played in 12 games (1 start), hauling in 15 recepts.for 346 yds. and 3 TDs.Receptions: 7 (2 times) Last at SD (12/16/10)Receiving Yards: 106 at SD (12/16/10)Long Reception: 65 vs. StL (11/14/10)// INJURY REPORT2008: Inactive for 4 games [vs. StL (11/16), at Dal. (11/23), at Buf. (11/30)and vs. NYJ (12/7) with a groin injury.RECEIVINGRUSHINGYEAR TEAM GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD2008 SF 12 1 20 319 16.0 48t 3 0 0 0.0 0 02009 SF 16 15 52 527 10.1 61 3 5 61 12.2 20 02010 SF 16 11 44 698 15.9 65 2 2 17 8.5 13 0TOTALS 44 27 116 1,544 13.3 65 8 7 78 11.1 20 0Additional Statistics:Kickoff Returns - 15: 2009 (13); 2010 (2)Kickoff Return Yards - 386: 2009 (367); 2010 (19)Special Teams Tackles – 8: 2008 (5), 2009 (3)Fumble Recoveries - 1: 2009 (1)Fumbles - 1: 2010 (1)MORGAN’S CAREER STATISTICSMilestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. Arz. (9/7/08); First Start: vs. Sea. (10/26/08); First Reception: at Sea. (9/14/08 - 8-yd. pass from QB J.T. O’Sullivan); First 100-yd. game:at SD (12/16/10); First TD: at NYG (10/19/08 - 30-yd. pass from QB J.T. O’Sullivan); 100th Career Reception: at Arz. (11/29/10 - 6-yd. pass from QB TroySmith)MORGAN’S CAREER HIGHSTouchdowns: 1 (8 times) Last vs. Sea. (12/12/10)Rushes: 1 (7 times) Last at Arz. (11/29/10)Long Rush: 20 at Sea. (12/6/09)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\127// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOJOSHUA MORGAN2008Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 7 Arz L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Sep 14 at Sea W 1/0 1 8 8.0 8 0Sep 21 Det W 1/0 1 18 18.0 18 0Sep 28 at NO L 1/0 1 10 10.0 10 0Oct 5 NE L 1/0 2 13 6.5 17 0Oct 12 Phi L 1/0 1 25 25.0 25 0Oct 19 at NYG L 1/0 5 86 17.2 30t 1Oct 26 Sea L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 10 at Arz L 1/0 4 54 13.5 31t 1Nov 16 StL W - INACTIVE (Groin) - -Nov 23 at Dal L - INACTIVE (Groin) - -Nov 30 at Buf W - INACTIVE (Groin) - -Dec 7 NYJ W - INACTIVE (Groin) - -Dec 14 at Mia L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 21 at StL W 1/0 2 55 27.5 48t 1Dec 28 Was W 1/0 3 50 16.7 26 0TOTALS 12/1 20 319 16.0 48t 32009Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 13 at Arz W 1/1 3 38 12.7 14 0Sep 20 Sea W 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0Sep 27 at Min L 1/1 4 47 11.8 25 0Oct 4 StL W 1/1 2 39 19.5 24t 1Oct 11 Atl L 1/1 4 78 19.5 61 0Oct 25 at Hou L 1/1 4 62 16.0 23 0Nov 1 at Ind L 1/1 1 3 3.0 3 0Nov 8 Ten L 1/1 2 9 4.5 5 0Nov 12 Chi W 1/1 3 24 8.0 11 0Nov 22 at GB L 1/1 1 5 5.0 5 0Nov 29 Jax W 1/1 6 43 7.2 11 0Dec 6 at Sea L 1/1 6 56 9.3 22 1Dec 14 Arz W 1/1 3 14 4.7 8 0Dec 20 at Phi L 1/1 7 61 8.7 22 1Dec 27 Det W 1/1 4 21 5.3 7 0Jan 3 at StL W 1/0 2 27 13.5 17 0TOTALS 16/15 52 527 10.1 61 3MORGAN’S GAME-BY-GAME2010Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 12 at Sea L 1/1 3 32 10.7 17 0Sep 20 NO L 1/1 6 70 11.7 15 0Sep 26 at KC L 1/1 1 12 12.0 12 1Oct 3 at Atl L 1/1 2 20 10.0 10 0Oct 10 Phi L 1/1 3 21 7.0 16 0Oct 17 Oak W 1/1 3 49 16.3 35 0Oct 24 at Car L 1/1 2 34 17.0 22 0Oct 31 Den W 1/1 1 30 30.0 30 0Nov 14 StL W 1/0 1 65 65.0 65 0Nov 21 TB L 1/1 4 51 12.8 23 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/0 3 28 9.3 13 0Dec 5 at GB L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 12 Sea W 1/1 3 82 27.3 46 1Dec 16 at SD L 1/1 7 106 15.1 36 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/0 2 39 19.5 33 0Jan 2 Arz W 1/0 3 59 19.7 32 0TOTALS 16/11 44 698 15.9 65 2SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\128// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-1 | 250 | KANSAS | 11TH YEAR | BORN 6.16.78 | HOUSTON, TXACQUIRED FA IN ‘09 | JAMES MADISON HS, HOUSTON, TXA tough, hard-nosed fullback, Moran Norris is utilized as a blocker,receiver and “once-in-a-blue-moon” ball carrier. Norris returnedto the 49ers in 2009 after serving as San Francisco’s starting fullbackfrom 2006-07, where he helped block for RB Frank Gore wholanded in the Pro Bowl with an NFC-leading and team-record 1,695rushing yds., in 2006. A dual-degree graduate of the University ofKansas, Norris has used lessons learned in life to help those in hishometown of Houston. The Moran Norris Foundation has adoptedthe theme, “Pay Now” and “Play Later,” helping youth succeedthrough education and character. His goal is to motivate and inspireeach youth that he encounters and show them that success is withintheir reach.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 4th-round (115th pick overall) draft choice by NO in2001…Waived by NO on 9/17/02…Claimed off waivers by Hou. fromNO on 9/18/02…Waived by Hou. on 5/4/06…Signed by SF as a freeagent on 5/23/06...Waived by SF on 8/31/08...Signed by Det. on10/9/08...Waived by Det. on 10/12/08...Signed by Det. on 10/13/08...Signed as an unrestricted free agent by SF on 3/2/09.// AWARDS & HONORS2009: USA Football/<strong>NFL</strong>PA “All-Fundamentals” Team// GOLDMINE• When he’s not paving the way for Frank Gore to run, Moran can befound working within his <strong>com</strong>munity. In 2005, Moran founded theMoran Norris Foundation, seeking to help Houston-area studentsbe<strong>com</strong>e champions in athletics, character and education. In San Francisco,Moran “adopted” a group of students in the Brother2Brother/Sister2Sister Mentoring Program as part of his Foundation’s initiatives.Moran has hosted the youngsters at 49ers games, providedthem with financial support and taught them the importance of lifeskills, education, goal setting, hard work and good character. “WhenI was growing up I remember this football player cameand just talkedto the kids, and I still remember that day. I felt if I ever had achance to go back like that, I would do the same thing.”• Through his foundation, Moran has donated to children through hisShopping for Good Character program. His foundation recognizeschildren in the Houston Public School District for making stridesin the classroom. “Too many programs focus on the “A” students. Iwanted to reward the kids who keep working hard and fight to makestrides on a consistent basis.”• You wouldn’t know it by looking at Moran now, but he was once achubby little kid. That all changed during his freshman year in highschool when his dad, Graston, made a purchase at a neighborhoodgym that was closing down. Graston brought home all kinds ofweights and benches for Moran and his brother, Graston, to use.Moran’s father built a shed in the backyard that turned into a makeshiftgym for him, his brother and and their neighbors. That’s whereMoran developed his love for working out.• When Moran was old enough to have a part-time job, he was notafraid of hard work. Through the years, he worked at Six FlagsAmusement Park, Kroger’s Supermarket and Walgreens. “I was asack boy (a grocery bagger) and I made good money off of tips. Mytrick to get tips was once I had packed the bags, to start walkingoutside with them to the people’s cars. Once I started they’d feel badstopping me. I got some good tips.”// 2010 (SAN FRANCISCO)• Started a career-high 11 games at FB.// 2009 (SAN FRANCISCO)• Set career highs in rushing atts. (14) and rushing yds. (41), while recordinga career-high 7 recepts.• Rushed for a career-high 16 yds. vs. Sea. (9/20), while also tyinghis career-high of 3 recepts. Led the way for Gore, helping him setcareer-long runs twice in the same day on the way to a 207-yd.rushing performance.• Registered a career-high 3 rushing atts., including converting two3rd-n-1s, at Ind. (11/1).• Scored his first career rushing TD and tied his career high with 3carries at StL (1/3).// 2008 (DETROIT)• Saw action in 11 games (8 starts) for Lions after being signed on 10/9.// 2007 (SAN FRANCISCO)• At NYG (10/21), blocked a punt that went out of the back of the endzonein 3rd qtr., resulting in a safety.// 2006 (SAN FRANCISCO)• Finished season with a career-high 2 TD recepts.• Played a pivotal role as lead blocker for RB Frank Gore, who behindNorris’ crushing blocks, went on to set a franchise record for rushingyds. and lead NFC with 1,695 yds.• Made first start of the season at FB vs. SD (10/15) and caught a 2-yd.TD recept., the second of his career.• Posted a career-long 32-yd. TD recept. in season finale 26-23 win atDen. (12/31).SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\129// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO// 2005 (HOUSTON)• Paved the way for a Texans ground attack that gained 1,816 yds.Tallied 12 tackles and a FF on special teams, and caught 1 pass for a4-yd. TD at Cin. (10/2).// 2004 (HOUSTON)• Played in 12 games (4 starts) and helped RB Dominic Davis set teamrecords with 1,188 rushing yds. and 13 rushing TDs.// 2003 (Houston)• Played in all 16 games (9 starts), finishing season with 7 recepts. fora career-high 40 yds. and 8 special teams tackles.• Made first <strong>NFL</strong> start at NO (9/14).• Caught first career pass vs. Jax. (9/28), finishing with 3 recepts. for16 yds.// 2002 (NEW ORLEANS/HOUSTON)• Played in 13 games, mainly on special teams, recording 6 specialteams stops.// 2001 (NEW ORLEANS)• Played in 5 games for New Orleans, primarily on special teams, andrecorded 2 special teams tackles.MORAN NORRIS// PERSONAL• An all-city and all-district selection as a senior at James Madison(Houston, TX) HS, where he caught 25 passes for 410 yds. as a TE.Also played LB.• Ran track at Madison, <strong>com</strong>peting in the 4x100, the 100 and the milerelay.• Moran’s closest friend on the 49ers is RB Frank Gore, who he looksat as a little brother that he can clear the way for and protect. Hetakes great pride in the success that Frank has had.• Moran feels that he is the best pool player on the team. At his homehe has a customized pool table <strong>com</strong>plete with a cover that says “Wel<strong>com</strong>eto Moran’s World.”• His older brother, Gaston, lettered 4 seasons as a running back atIowa State.• His father, Graston, was born in Centerville, TX, and owned his ownplastics <strong>com</strong>pany. His mother, Myrtle, works in jewelry sales. Hisbrother, Graston, works in Dallas for Nestle.• Moran and wife, Tamara, live in Houston with daughter, London. Tamaragraduated from Texas A&M, where she earned her Masters inaccounting.• Born Torrance Moran Norris (6/16/78) in Houston, TX, he grew up inthe Hiram Clark area of Houston.• Was a member of the Kansas Jayhawks Scholar List. Graduated withdual degrees in <strong>com</strong>munications and crime and delinquency.// COLLEGERushed for 864 career yds. and 10 TDs on 199 carries (4.3 avg.), adding17 recepts. for 87 yds. with a TD for the Jayhawks. Rushed for313 yds. and 2 TDs as a senior, earning third-team All-Big 12 honors.Rushed for career-high 537 yds. and 8 TDs as a junior, splitting timebetween fullback and tailback. Arrived in Lawrence as a tight end,before transitioning to the backfield.NORRIS’ CAREER STATISTICSRUSHINGRECEIVINGYEAR TEAM GP GS ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD2001 NO 5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02002 HOU 13 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02003 HOU 16 9 0 0 0.0 0 0 7 40 5.7 11 02004 HOU 12 4 1 0 0.0 0 0 4 13 3.3 7 02005 HOU 16 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 4 4.0 4t 12006 SF 14 7 2 8 4.0 4 0 5 36 7.2 32t 22007 SF 16 5 7 17 2.4 6 0 6 38 6.3 13 02008 DET 11 8 1 1 1.0 1 0 4 16 4.0 6 02009 SF 16 7 14 41 2.9 15 1 7 31 4.4 11 02010 SF 16 11 3 0 0.0 1 0 4 20 5.0 8 0TOTALS 135 56 28 67 2.4 15 1 38 198 5.2 32t 3Additional Statistics:Kickoff Returns – 13-122: 2002 (2-11), 2003 (5-71), 2004 (2-25), 2005 (1-2), 2006 (1-1), 2009 (1-0), 2010 (1-12)Special Teams Tackles – 45: 2001 (2), 2002 (6), 2003 (8), 2004 (7), 2005 (12), 2006 (3), 2007 (3), 2008 (2), 2009 (2)Special Teams <strong>For</strong>ced Fumbles – 1: 2005 (1)Special Teams Fumble Recoveries – 1: 2007 (1)Blocked Punts – 1: 2007 (1 for safety at NYG, 10/21/07)Fumbles – Lost – 1–0: 2009 (1-0)Fumble Recoveries – 2: 2007 (1), 2009 (1)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: at SF (11/11/01); First Start: at NO (9/14/03); First Rushing TD: at StL (1/3/09 - 1-yd. run); First Receiving TD: at Cin. (10/2/05 - 4-yd. passfrom QB David Carr)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\130// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOMORAN NORRISRushes: 3 (2 times) Last at StL (1/3/10)Rushing Yards: 16 at Sea. (9/20/09)Rushing Touchdowns: 1 at StL (1/3/10)Receptions: 3 (2 times) Last vs. Sea. (9/20/09)2001 (New Orleans)Date Opp W/L P/S Rsh Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds TDSep 9 at Buf W - - INACTIVE - - - - -Sep 30 at NYG L - - INACTIVE - - - - -Oct 7 Min W - - INACTIVE - - - - -Oct 14 at Car W - - INACTIVE - - - - -Oct 21 Atl L - - INACTIVE - - - - -Oct 28 at StL W - - INACTIVE - - - - -Nov 4 NYJ L - - INACTIVE - - - - -Nov 11 at SF L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 18 Ind W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 25 at NE L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 2 Car W - - INACTIVE - - - - -Dec 9 at Atl W - - INACTIVE - - - - -Dec 17 StL L - - INACTIVE - - - - -Dec 23 at TB L - - INACTIVE - - - - -Dec 30 Was L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 6 SF L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 5/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0NORRIS’ CAREER HIGHSNORRIS’ GAME-BY-GAMEReceiving Yards: 32 at Den. (12/31/06)Long Reception: 32t at Den. (12/31/06)Touchdown Receptions: 1 (3 times) Last at Den. (12/31/06)2003 (Houston)Date Opp W/L P/S Rsh Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds TDSep 7 at Mia W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 14 at NO L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 21 KC L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 28 Jac W 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 16 0Oct 12 at Ten L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 19 NYJ L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 26 at Ind L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 2 Car W 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 5 0Nov 9 at Cin L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 8 0Nov 16 at Buf W 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 23 NE L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 30 Atl W 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 7 at Jac L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 at TB L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 21 Ten L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 11 0Dec 28 Ind L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/9 0 0 0.0 0 0 7 40 02002 (New Orleans/Houston)Date Opp W/L P/S Rsh Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds TD(New Orleans)Sep 8 at TB W - - INACTIVE - - - - -Sep 15 GB W - - INACTIVE - - - - -Waived by NO on 9/17 and Claimed off waivers by Hou. on 9/18(Houston)Sep 22 Ind L - - INACTIVE - - - - -Sep 29 at Phi L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 13 Buf L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 20 at Cle L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 27 at Jac W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 3 Cin L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 10 at Ten W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 17 Jac L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 24 NYG W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 1 at Ind L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 8 at Pit W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 15 Bal L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 22 at Was L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 29 Ten L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 13/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 02004 (Houston)Date Opp W/L P/S Rsh Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds TDSep 12 SD L - - INACTIVE - - - - -Sep 19 at Det L - - INACTIVE - - - - -Sep 26 at KC W 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 3 Oak W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 10 Min L - - INACTIVE - - - - -Oct 17 at Ten W - - INACTIVE - - - - -Oct 31 Jac W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 7 at Den L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 7 0Nov 14 at Ind L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 4 0Nov 21 GB L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 28 Ten W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 5 at NYJ L 1/0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0Dec 12 Ind L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 2 0Dec 19 at Chi W 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 26 at Jac W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 2 Cle L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 12/4 1 0 0.0 0 0 4 13 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\131// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOMORAN NORRIS2005 (Houston)Date Opp W/L P/S Rsh Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds TDSep 11 at Buf L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 18 Pit L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 2 at Cin L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 4 1Oct 9 Ten L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 16 at Sea L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 23 Ind L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 30 Cle W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 6 at Jac L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 13 at Ind L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 20 KC L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 27 StL L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 4 at Bal L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 11 at Ten L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 18 Arz W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 24 Jac L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 1 at SF L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/5 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 4 12006 (San Francisco)Date Opp W/L P/S Rsh Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds TDSep 10 at Arz L - - INACTIVE - - - - -Sep 17 StL W - - INACTIVE - - - - -Sep 24 Phi L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 1 at KC L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 -7 0Oct 8 Oak W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 7 0Oct 15 SD L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 2 1Oct 29 at Chi L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 5 Min W 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 at Det W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 19 Sea W 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 2 0Nov 26 at StL L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 3 at NO L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 10 GB L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 at Sea W 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 24 Arz L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 31 at Den W 1/1 2 8 4.0 4 0 1 32 1TOTALS 14/7 2 8 4.0 4 0 5 36 22007 (San Francisco)Date Opp W/L P/S Rsh Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds TDSep 10 Arz W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 6 0Sep 16 at StL W 1/1 2 4 2.0 2 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Pit L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 Sea L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 Bal L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 19 0Oct 21 at NYG L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 28 NO L 1/0 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0Nov 4 at Atl L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 11 0Nov 12 at Sea L 1/0 1 3 3.0 3 0 0 0 0Nov 18 StL L 1/0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 2 0Nov 25 at Arz W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 2 at Car L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 9 Min L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 15 Cin W 1/0 1 3 3.0 3 0 0 0 0Dec 23 TB W 1/1 1 6 6.0 6 0 0 0 0Dec 30 at Cle L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/5 7 17 2.4 6 0 6 38 0NORRIS’ GAME-BY-GAME2008 (Detroit)Date Opp W/L P/S Rsh Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds TDSigned by Det. on 10/13Oct 19 at Hou L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 26 Was L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 10 0Nov 2 at Chi L 1/1 1 1 11.0 1 0 0 0 0Nov 9 Jac L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 16 at Car L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 23 TB L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 3 0Nov 27 Ten L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 7 Min L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 at Ind L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 21 NO L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 3 0Dec 28 at GB L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 11/8 1 1 1.0 1 0 4 16 02009 (San Francisco)Date Opp W/L P/S Rsh Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds TDSep 13 at Arz W 1/1 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 0Sep 20 Sea W 1/1 2 16 8.0 15 0 3 17 0Sep 27 at Min L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 6 0Oct 4 StL W 1/0 2 8 4.0 5 0 0 0 0Oct 11 Atl L 1/0 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 0Oct 25 at Hou L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 1 at Ind L 1/0 3 4 1.3 3 0 0 0 0Nov 8 Ten L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 Chi W 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 22 at GB L 1/1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 Jax W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 6 at Sea L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 Arz W 1/0 1 4 4.0 4 0 2 6 0Dec 20 at Phi L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 27 Det W 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 2 0Jan 3 at StL W 1/1 3 5 1.7 2 1 0 0 0TOTALS 16/7 14 41 2.9 15 1 7 31 02010 (San Francisco)Date Opp W/L P/S Rsh Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds TDSep 12 at Sea L 1/0 1 1 1.0 1 0 1 2 0Sep 20 NO L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 5 0Sep 26 at KC L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 8 0Oct 10 Phi L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 17 Oak W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 24 at Car L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 31 Den W 1/0 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 0 0 0Nov 14 StL W 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 21 TB L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/1 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 5 0Dec 5 at GB L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 12 Sea W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 16 at SD L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 2 Arz W 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/11 3 0 0.0 1 0 4 20 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\132// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-4 | 299 | MONTANA ST. | ROOKIE | BORN 6.17.88 | GLENDIVE, MTACQUIRED D-7B IN ‘11 | DAWSON COUNTY HS, GLENDIVE, MTMike Person is a versatile athlete who can play several positionsalong the offensive line. Person started his final 35 games onthe offensive line and did not allow a sack as senior, earning First-Team All-Big Sky honors.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the second of three 7th-round (239th overall) draft choicesby SF in 2011.// GOLDMINE• To say the Saturday, April 30, 2011, is a day that Mike will neverforget will be an understatement. Early that day, Mike was draftedin the 7th round by the 49ers, be<strong>com</strong>ing the first Montana St. playerselected in the <strong>NFL</strong> draft since Joey Thomas in 2004. That night, theGlendive native was the recipient of the Montana AAU Little SullivanAward, presented to the state’s top amateur athlete.A SCOUT’S VIEW“You see him have nice balance, nice feet. You’re looking for a guythat does not lose very often at this level (Division II). You wantsomebody who dominates and makes it look easy. That’s what hedoes.” - 49ers General Manager Trent Baalke// COLLEGEStarted all 42 games along the offensive line for the Bobcats.Earned first-team All-Big Sky Conference honors in 2010, startingall 12 games and helping lead MSU to a Big Sky Conference Championshipand the FCS Playoffs. The Bobcats led the Big Sky in scoringoffense, total offense, passing offense, and first downs. In 2009,started all 11 games at RT and earned first-team All-Big Sky honors.As a sophomore, started all 12 games and earned honorable mentionall-conference honors, while helping the Bobcats lead the BigSky in most rushing yards and fewest sacks allowed. Named theteam’s Most Inspirational Player in the Spring of ’08. In 2007, startedMSU’s first eight games at right tackle before an injury ended hisseason. Redshirted in 2006.// PERSONAL• Attended Dawson County (Glendive, MT) HS and was a three-timeall-league choice, earning Class A all-state honors as a junior andsenior.• Selected team MVP as a senior.• Two-time state discus champion.• Father, Jim, played football at Montana Tech (1969-73, while unclesDennis Lowney (Western Montana) and Jerry Person (San DiegoState) also played college football.• Born Michael Sean Person (6/17/88) in Glendive, MT.• Majored in history with a concentration in teaching.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\133// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-5 | 323 | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA | 4TH YEAR | BORN 3.15.86 | COMPTON, CAACQUIRED D-2 IN ‘08 | DOMINGUEZ HS, COMPTON, CAChilo Rachal has continued to showcase his power and mobilityat right guard, starting all but three games since 2009. A 2nd roundpick in the 2008 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, Rachal worked his way into the 49ersstarting lineup midway through his rookie season, and since then,has shown improvement in his knowledge of blocking techniquesand schemes. A dedicated family man, Rachal chose to enter the <strong>NFL</strong>Draft earlier than planned due to his mother and father’s health issuesand medical expenses. “Basically,” Rachal said at the <strong>NFL</strong> Combinein 2008, “I have no choice. I have to do something for my family.”Rachal grew up in Compton, CA, and had two older brothers whowere killed when he was young. He used their life experiences asmotivation, a wise choice that led him to the <strong>NFL</strong>.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 2nd-round (39th pick overall) draft choice by SF in2008.// GOLDMINE• Chilo wasn’t planning on entering the <strong>NFL</strong> Draft in 2008, but a tumordiscovered in his mother’s stomach prompted him to enter early sohe could help with her medical costs.• Chilo idolized former 49er Larry Allen and models his play after theAll-Pro guard.// 2010• Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack on 19 pass atts. byQB Troy Smith vs. Den. (10/31).• Started at RG at Arz. (11/29) as the offense rushed for a season-high261 yds., while recording a season-high 26 first downs.// 2009• Had two critical blocks that helped spring RB Frank Gore on eachof his record-setting 79- and 80-yd. TD runs vs. Sea. (9/20). The offensefinished with a season-high 246 yds. rushing on the day.• Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack of QB Alex Smithon any of his 41 attempts vs. Jax (11/29). It marked the first time the49ers did not give up a sack since 11/10/08, at Arz. (QB Shaun Hill –40 attempts).// 2008• Saw action in 8 games, starting the final 6 contests at RG.• Made his <strong>NFL</strong> debut at Arz. (11/10) as he rotated at RG with starterTony Wragge. Made a key block on LB Karlos Dansby on final play of1st qtr. that helped spring RB Frank Gore for 20 yds. The O-line didnot allow a sack in the game.9• Made first <strong>NFL</strong> start at RG at Dal. (11/23), be<strong>com</strong>ing second memberof 49ers 2008 draft class to make a start for 49ers (Josh Morgan).// COLLEGEIn 21 games as a starter at Southern California, never allowed aQB sack as he delivered 155 knockdowns, including 15 TD-resultingblocks. Started 9 games at RG as a senior, earning first-team All-American honors. Started 12 games at RG in 2006 and was namedsecond-team All-American. Appeared in every game as a reserveguard as a redshirt freshman, seeing most of his action on specialteams. Redshirted as a freshman after missing all of September followingarthroscopic left knee surgery to remove torn cartilage priorto Colorado State game.// PERSONAL• Attended Dominguez (Compton, CA) HS, where he earned All-Americanhonors.• Limited to just 4 games as a senior due to a knee injury.• Born Chilo Rachal (3/15/86) in Compton, CA.// INJURY REPORT2010: Inactive vs. NO (9/20) with a stinger.RACHAL’S CAREER STATISTICSGAMES/STARTS - 39/35; 2008 (8/6), 2009 (16/15), 2010 (15/14)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: at Arz. (11/10/08); First Start: at Dal. (11/23/08)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\134// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-0 | 192 | AUBURN | 7TH YEAR | BORN 7.2.81 | AUGUSTA, GAACQUIRED FA IN ‘11 | BUTLER HS, AUGUSTA, GAA physical and talented cornerback, Carlos Rogers brings veteranexperience to the 49ers after spending his first six <strong>NFL</strong> seasonsas a member of the Washington Redskins. Considered one ofthe top-tier cover cornerbacks in the <strong>NFL</strong>, Rogers lined up againstopposing teams’ top wide receivers during his time in Washington,where he helped the Redskins finish in the top 10 in pass defense onthree occasions (2005, ‘07-08). With Rogers (9th) and WR BraylonEdwards (3rd) joining QB Alex Smith (1st) on the roster, the 49ersnow have three of the top 10 picks from the 2005 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 1st-round (9th overall) draft choice by Was. in the 2005<strong>NFL</strong> Draft...Signed as an unrestricted free agent by SF on 8/3/11.// 2010 (WASHINGTON)• Helped limit the Cowboys to just seven points as he totaled 8 tacklesand 2 PDs vs. Dal. (9/12).• Notched his first INT of season vs. Hou. (9/19), picking off QB MattSchaub on Houston’s opening drive and helping set up a 27-yd. FG.• Totaled 6 tackles and 1 FF at Phi. (10/3), helping limit receivers De-Sean Jackson and Jeremy Maclin to a <strong>com</strong>bined 4 catches for 34 yds.• Totaled 4 tackles, 2 PDs and 1 INT off QB David Garrard, which set upa TD at Jax. (12/26).// 2009 (WASHINGTON)• Posted a team-high 12 PDs as he helped Redskins defense finish10th in the <strong>NFL</strong> in overall defense and 9th in pass defense.• Posted 5 tackles and 1 FR vs. StL (9/20), while helping limit QB MarcBulger to 125 passing yds.• Recorded 3 tackles and caused an INT when he deflected a pass byQB Tony Romo vs. Dal. (12/27).// 2008 (WASHINGTON)• Recorded a team-high 24 PDs, 2 INTs and 1 FR, helping the Redskinsfinish 4th in the <strong>NFL</strong> in overall defense and 7th in pass defense.• His 24 PDs ranked t-1st among all <strong>NFL</strong> players.• In a six-game span, limited Torry Holt, DeSean Jackson, BraylonEdwards, Calvin Johnson, Hines Ward and Terrell Owens to just 22recepts. for 223 yds. and 1 TD.• Intercepted a QB Kurt Warner pass and returned it 42 yds. to set upgo-ahead TD vs. Arz. (9/21).• Picked off a QB Shaun Hill pass and returned it 31 yds. to help set upa PK Shaun Suisham FG at SF (12/28).// 2007 (WASHINGTON)• Recorded a career-high 12 tackles at Phi. (9/17).• Posted first career INT return for a TD, when he picked off QB JonKitna and returned it 61 yds. for a score vs. Det. (10/7).// 2006 (WASHINGTON)• Tallied a career-high 88 tackles, 1 INT and 17 PDs.• Registered 6 tackles, 2 PDs and 1 FF at TB (11/19).• Had 6 tackles and 1 INT at NO (12/17).// 2005 (WASHINGTON)• Made first career start vs. Sea. (10/2) and tied for second on teamwith 7 tackles and 1 FF.// COLLEGESaw action in 50 games (43 starts) in his four-year career for theTigers. As a senior, was an First-Team All-America selection, winnerof the Jim Thorpe Award, semifinalist for the Bednarik Award andfinalist for the Bronko Nagurski Award, after recording 47 tackles,2 INTs, a half-sack and 5 TFLs in 13 starts. As a junior, started 12games and totaled 29 tackles, 1 INT, 1 FR and 9 PDs. Appeared in all13 games (9 starts) as a sophomore, recording 48 tackles, 4 INTs and9 PDs. Named to The Sporting News Freshman All-America secondteamand the Freshman All-SEC team after posting 58 tackles, 1 FRand 12 PDs in 12 games (9 starts).// PERSONAL• Was a three-year starter at Butler (Augusta, GA) HS, where he receivednumerous accolades and was selected to the North-SouthAll-Star Game and the Georgia-Florida All-Star Game.• Attended Hargrave Military Academy in 2000.• Also lettered in basketball, averaging 14.2 points per game at pointguard, as well as track, in which he <strong>com</strong>peted in the 100 meters (10.7)and the 200 meters (21.0).• Son of Linda and David Rogers. Has one brother, Antrone.• Has a daughter, Gianni Natalia, born in February 2009.• Born Carlos Rogers (7/2/81) in Augusta, GA.// INJURY REPORT2007: Suffered a season-ending knee injury at NE (10/28) and wasplaced on Injured Reserve on 10/30.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\135// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOCARLOS ROGERSTACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2005 WAS 12 5 40 34 6 0.0 0.0 2 14 14 0 4 2 0 02006 WAS 15 15 88 71 17 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 17 1 0 02007 WAS 7 7 30 23 7 0.0 0.0 1 61 61t 1 7 0 0 02008 WAS 16 14 53 45 8 0.0 0.0 2 73 42 0 24 0 1 02009 WAS 16 15 46 34 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 - 0 12 0 2 02010 WAS 12 12 61 39 22 0.0 0.0 2 43 38 0 12 1 0 0TOTALS 78 68 318 246 72 0.0 0.0 8 191 61t 1 76 4 3 0POSTSEASONTACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2005 WAS 2 2 13 10 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0TOTALS 2 2 13 10 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles – 16: 2005 (10); 2006 (1); 2007 (5)Additional Postseason Statistics:Special Teams Tackles – 3: 2005 (3)ROGERS’ CAREER STATISTICSMilestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. Chi. (9/11/05); First Start: vs. Sea. (10/2/05); 50th Start: vs. Den. (11/15/09); First INT: vs. SD (11/27/05 - QB Drew Brees); First INT Returnfor a TD: vs. Det. (10/7/07 - QB Jon Kitna); First FF: vs. Sea. (10/2/05 - RB Shaun Alexander); First FR: vs. Arz. (9/21/08 - LB Rocky McIntosh)Total Tackles: 12 at Phi. (9/17/07)Solo: 8 (2 times) Last at Phi. (9/17/07)Assists: 5 at Dal. (12/19/10)Passes Defensed: 6 at Phi. (11/12/06)Interceptions: 1 (8 times) Last at Jac. (12/26/10)2005 (Washington)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 11 Chi W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 18 at Dal W 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 2 Sea W 1/1 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Oct 9 at Den L 1/1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 16 at KC L 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 23 SF W INACTIVE (Ankle)Oct 30 at NYG L 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 6 Phi W 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Nov 13 at TB L 1/0 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 20 Oak L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 27 SD L 1/0 8 7 1 0.0 0.0 1 14 3 0 0 0Dec 4 at StL W 1/1 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0Dec 11 at Arz W 1/1 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 18 Dal W INACTIVE (Biceps)Dec 24 NYG W INACTIVE (Biceps)Jan 1 at Phi W INACTIVE (Biceps)TOTALS 12/5 40 34 6 0.0 0.0 2 14 4 2 0 0ROGERS’ CAREER HIGHSROGERS’ GAME-BY-GAMEInterception Yards: 61 vs. Det. (10/7/07)Long Interception Return: 61t vs. Det. (10/7/07)Interception Returns for TDs: 1 vs. Det. (10/7/07)<strong>For</strong>ced Fumbles: 1 (4 times) Last at Phi. (10/3/10)Fumble Recoveries: 1 (3 times) Last at SD (1/3/10)2006 (Washington)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 11 Min L 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 3 0 0 0Sep 17 at Dal L 1/1 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 24 at Hou W 1/1 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 1 Jax W 1/1 8 7 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 8 at NYG L 1/1 9 8 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 15 Ten L 1/1 9 7 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 22 at Ind L INACTIVE (Thumb)Nov 5 Dal W 1/1 9 5 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 at Phi L 1/1 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Nov 19 at TB L 1/1 6 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 1 0 0Nov 26 Car W 1/1 7 6 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 3 0 0 0Dec 3 Atl L 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 10 Phi L 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 17 at NO W 1/1 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0Dec 24 at StL L 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 30 NYG L 1/1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0TOTALS 16/15 88 71 17 0.0 0.0 1 0 17 1 0 02005 Postseason (Washington)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsJan 11 at TB W 1/1 8 5 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 14 at Sea L 1/1 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0TOTALS 2/2 13 10 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 02007 (Washington)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 9 Mia W 1/1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 17 at Phi W 1/1 12 8 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 23 NYG L 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 7 Det W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 1 61t 2 0 0 0Oct 14 at GB L 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 21 Arz W 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Oct 28 at NE L 1/1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0PLACED ON INJURED RESERVE ON 10/30 (Knee)TOTALS 7/7 30 23 7 0.0 0.0 1 61t 7 0 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\136// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOCARLOS ROGERS2008 (Washington)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 4 at NYG L 1/1 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 14 NO W 1/1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 21 Arz W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 1 42 2 0 1 0Sep 28 at Dal W 1/1 9 7 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 5 at Phi W 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Oct 12 StL L 1/1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Oct 19 Cle W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 3 0 0 0Oct 26 at Det W 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Nov 3 Pit L 1/1 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 3 0 0 0Nov 16 Dal L 1/1 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 23 at Sea W 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 30 NYG L 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 7 at Bal L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Dec 14 at Cin L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 21 Phi W 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 28 at SF L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 1 31 2 0 0 0TOTALS 16/14 53 45 8 0.0 0.0 2 73 24 0 1 02009 (Washington)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 13 at NYG L 1/1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Sep 20 StL W 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 1 0Sep 27 at Det L 1/1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 4 TB W 1/1 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 3 0 0 0Oct 11 at Car L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 18 KC L 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 26 Phi L 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 8 at Atl L 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 15 Den W 1/1 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 22 at Dal L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 at Phi L 1/1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 6 NO L 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 13 at Oak W 1/1 8 7 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 21 NYG L 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 27 Dal L 1/1 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Jan 3 at SD L 1/1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 1 0TOTALS 16/15 46 34 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 12 0 2 0ROGERS’ GAME-BY-GAME2010 (Washington)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 Dal W 1/1 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Sep 19 Hou L 1/1 9 6 3 0.0 0.0 1 5 1 0 0 0Sep 26 at StL L 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 3 at Phi W 1/1 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 1 0 0Oct 10 GB W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Oct 17 Ind L 1/1 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Oct 24 at Chi W 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 31 at Det L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 15 Phi L 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 21 at Ten W INACTIVE (Hamstring)Nov 28 Min L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 5 at NYG L INACTIVE (Hamstring)Dec 12 TB L INACTIVE (Hamstring)Dec 19 at Dal L 1/1 7 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 26 at Jac W 1/1 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 1 38 2 0 0 0Jan 2 NYG L INACTIVE (Hamstring)TOTALS 12/12 61 39 22 0.0 0.0 2 43 11 1 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\137// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-4 | 258 | MISSOURI | ROOKIE | BORN 9.25.89 | KANSAS CITY, MOACQUIRED D-1 IN ‘11 | RAYTOWN SENIOR HS, RAYTOWN, MOWith great size and speed, Aldon Smith has the ability to line upat a variety of positions, whether its standing up or with his hand inthe dirt. He is a tenacious pass rusher with great initial quickness.Smith holds the Missouri single-season sack record (11.5 in ‘09),which was previously held by fellow 49er Justin Smith (11.0 in ‘00).// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 1st-round (7th overall) draft choice by SF in 2011.// GOLDMINE• When Aldon was 10 years old, his parents divorced. Aldon remainedwith his mother, Kimberly, in Iowa as his father moved to KansasCity, but five years later, when his mother moved to Atlanta, hemoved in with his father, Thurston. Until that point, Aldon had neverplayed an organized sport, but that all changed in Kansas City. Hejoined the football and basketball teams at Raytown HS, but onlyunder strict conditions enforced by his father. “He had to make goodgrades, nothing less than a 3.0 GPA,” said Thurston, a former memberof the US Army. “And he had to be responsible and respectful.”As a junior, Aldon resisted his father’s mandate, but everything beganto click for him as senior. “I wasn’t going to bend the rules, andhe knew what the rules were,” Thurston said. “The transition periodwas difficult at first, but we got through it.” Aldon was a star on bothsides of the ball, garnering interested from several big time collegeprograms.• In recent years, Aldon has dabbled in boxing and mixed martial artstraining, both of which he said are helpful with this pass-rush techniqueand mental endurance. “Imagine someone trying to get theirhands on you in a fight,” Aldon said. “It’s just like a tackle trying toget his hands on you. It all translates on how you move your hands.”THE SCOUTING REPORT“You look at the versatility he brings to the table. He’s played inside.He’s played outside. He’s got good quickness off the ball and he hasthose 36-inch arms. You look at the quickness. One thing that I’mlooking for in a defensive player is a guy that can play to the footballwith his eyes. You watch Aldon – you can watch a lot of snaps – andhe rarely takes his eyes off the ball carrier. If you watch him, he’slooking past the blocker. He’s trying to find the football, he’s feelingthe blocker, but just look at his eyes and where they stay. He alsohas some unique flexibility. He can get his body in position that otherguys can’t.” - 49ers General Manger Trent Baalke// COLLEGEPlayed in 23 games (21 starts) and recorded 112 tackles, 17.0 sacks, 2FFs, FR, INT and 7 PDs. His 17.0 career sacks rank t-6th in school historyand in 2009, he set the school’s single-season record with 11.5sacks. In 2010, started all 10 games he played and was a First-TeamAll-Big 12 selection, as well as the recipient of Missouri’s DefensiveLineman of the Year Award. He was also on the watch lists for theBednarik Award (nation’s top defensive player), the Bronko NajurskiTrophy (top defensive player) and the Ted Hendricks Defensive Endof the Year Award. Registered 48 tackles while adding 5.5 sacks, 10TFLs and a FF. As a freshman in 2009, was a Freshman All-Americanselection by the Football Writers Association of America and namedthe Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year and Defensive New<strong>com</strong>erof the Year. He was also the recipient of Missouri’s Defensive Linemanof the Year Award and Freshman of the Year Award. Played in13 games (11 starts) and notched 64 tackles, 11.5 sacks, 19 TFLs, FF, FRand 5 PDs. His 11.5 sacks set the school record for most sacks in aseason, surpassing Justin Smith’s 11.0 sacks in 2000. His 19 TFLs setthe Big 12 Conference freshman record, topping Oklahoma’s TommieHarris’ record of 16 TFLs in 2001. He redshirted in 2008.// PERSONAL• Attended Raytown (MO) Senior HS and was a first-team all-stateselection and the recipient of the Raytown’s Defensive Most ValuablePlayer Award. Also a finalist for the Junious “Buck” BuchananMemorial Award for the most outstanding player from the states ofMissouri and Kansas.• As a senior and team captain in 2007, registered 60 tackles, 21 TFLs,and 12.0 sacks, while adding 7 FFs, 1 blocked punt and 1 safety. Added34 recepts. for 570 yds. and 4 TDs as a tight end.• Earned first-team All-Conference honors in basketball as he helplead his team to a 27-1 record.• Born Aldon Jacarus Smith (11/30/89) in Kansas City, MO.• Majored in sociology.TIGER TALK“He’s <strong>com</strong>e in and he hasn’t been like, ‘Hey, I’m the seventh pick’ oranything like that. He hops right in, gets in line and works. ... EverythingI’ve seen he’s just a football guy. He definitely looks the part.I think he’ll do a tremendous job out there. If you’re willing to work,you’re going to have success if you have all the physical attributes.And he definitely has that. I don’t see why he won’t have a greatyear.” - 49ers DT Justin Smith, a former Missouri Tiger, on AldonSmith, who broke his single-season sack record at MissouriSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\138// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-4 | 217 | UTAH | 7TH YEAR | BORN 5.7.84 | SEATTLE, WAACQUIRED D-1 IN ‘05 | HELIX HS, LA MESA, CAA tough, intelligent signal caller, Alex Smith showed his developmentat quarterback after having battled through injuries andscheme changes early in his career. Despite not being under contractwith the 49ers during the 2011 offseason, Smith was one of thekey orchestrators of the players’ organized workouts and campsat San Jose St. That leadership is one of the special qualities JimHarbaugh was attracted to. After rebounding from a shoulder injuryin 2008, Smith set career highs in TDs (18) and <strong>com</strong>p. pct. (60.5) in2009. Last season, he set a career high with a quarterback rating of82.1. In 2006, he established the Alex Smith Foundation, which providesfoster teens with the tools and resources needed to transitionto successful adulthood.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 1st-round (1st pick overall) draft choice by SF in 2005...Signed to a one-year contract on 7/29/11.// GOLDMINE• Alex graduated college in three years with a bachelor’s degree ineconomics and scored one of the highest scores (40) on the WonderlicTest prior to the <strong>NFL</strong> Draft.• In early 2007, Alex <strong>com</strong>mitted $500,000 to the University of Utah’sathletic department. The generous donation was the lead gift forthe Alex Smith Strength and Conditioning Facility—a $1.5 million expansionof Utah’s varsity athletics weight room. The money kickedoff a campaign to raise the remaining funds for the project. Planscalled for the expansion of the Dee Glen Smith Center, which housesthe strength and conditioning room, as well as the football coachingoffices, meeting, training and equipment rooms. The facility covers11,000 square feet—a 3,500 square foot improvement from its currentsize, and features new lifting stations and cardiovascular conditioningspace.• One of the main reasons Alex chose to attend Utah was his love forwinter sports. “I’ve skied since I was one-and-a-half. My dad was aski instructor at one time and my parents have a condo in Montana.When I was 12 I took up snowboarding and that’s why I loved Utah.I haven’t been on a mountain since I was drafted, but I’ll wakeboardand water ski whenever I can.”• Alex has always played with the idea of going to law school at somepoint in life. With that in mind, he chose to pursue a degree in economics.When he arrived at the University of Utah, his high schoolworkload made him eligible to start his studies as a junior and starthis major studies. “I am not going to be able to help you plan for yourretirement, but I enjoyed the part of my classes that allowed me tobetter understand the philosophy of economics and how differenteconomies worked.”• In 2006, Alex established the Alex Smith Foundation (www.alexsmithfoundation.org),which provides foster teens with the tools andresources needed to transition to successful adulthood.// CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Became the first 49ers QB in club history to take every snap fromcenter over the course of a season, in 2006.• Set single-season career highs in TD passes (18) and <strong>com</strong>pletion percentage(60.5) in 2009.• Ranks 6th in franchise history with 9,399 career passing yds.// 2010• Registered his 2nd career 300-yd. passing performance, <strong>com</strong>pleting25 of 39 passes for 309 yds., 3 TDs and 2 INTs vs. Phi. (10/10).• Connected with Davis for a 1-yd. TD pass at Car. (10/24) on the 49ersopening drive. On the previous play, Smith found Davis on a 53-yd.catch and run to set up the TD. Smith left the game at the beginningof the 3rd qtr. after injuring his left shoulder on a sack by CharlesJohnson.• Completed 17 of 27 pass atts. for 255 yds., 3 TDs, 0 INTs and a career-high130.5 passer rating vs. Sea. (12/12). Spread the ball to atrio of 49ers teammates (RB Brian Westbrook - 87 yds., TE VernonDavis - 70 yds., and WR Josh Morgan - 82 yds.), marking the firsttime three 49ers receivers recorded 70 yds. rec. in a game since9/9/01 vs. Atl. (WR Terrell Owens - 93 yds., WR J.J. Stokes - 93 yds.,and WR Tai Streets - 81 yds.).// 2009• Set new single-season career highs in TD passes (18), <strong>com</strong>pletionpercentage (60.5) and QB rating (81.5).• Moved into 7th place in team history in pas. yds. (7,029 yds.).• In his first action since 11/12/07, he started the 2nd half at Hou.(10/25) and <strong>com</strong>pleted 15 of 22 pass atts. for 206 yds., 3 TDs, 1 INTand a QB rating of 118.6. Became the first 49ers QB to throw 3 TDpasses in a half since QB Jeff Garcia at Arz. (12/7/03), who had 4 TDpasses in the 1st half. His 3 TD passes tied a career-high (vs. Oak. -10/8/06). His QB rating (118.6) marked the 2nd-highest of his career(120.5 vs. Oak. - 10/8/06).• Connected with TE Vernon Davis on a 40-yd. recept. to set up theteam’s first TD of the day vs. Ten. (11/8). Set a career high with 29<strong>com</strong>ps.• Tied a career high with 3 TD passes at GB (11/22).• Set 1st-half career highs in atts. (29), <strong>com</strong>ps. (18), and yds. (169), whilethrowing 2 TD passes vs. Jax. (11/29).• Recorded a new career high with 310 yds. at Sea. (12/6), his firstcareer 300-yd. passing game.// 2008• Entered season as team’s backup QB behind J.T. O’Sullivan, but injuredshoulder in practice three days prior to the season openerand was placed on IR (9/10).SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\139// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO// 2007• In season opener on MNF vs. Arz. (9/10), <strong>com</strong>pleted 15 of 31 passesfor 126 yds., while rushing for 36 yds. on 3 carries. Led team ongame-winning drive, <strong>com</strong>pleting 6 of 10 passes for 60 yds. to goalong with a 25-yd. rush on 4th down. WR Arnaz Battle scored goahead TD on 1-yd. rush with :22 remaining in 20-17 win.• Left game after first series at Sea. (9/30) with a shoulder separationfrom a sack by DT Rocky Bernard.• Returned to starting lineup vs. NO (10/28) and <strong>com</strong>pleted 22 of 43passes for 190 yds. with 1 TD.• Started 2 more games before being placed on IR (12/12) and undergoingshoulder surgery (12/13) to repair ligaments.// 2006• Became first QB in 49ers history to take every snap over course ofa season. The only other <strong>NFL</strong> QBs to take every snap in 2006 werePeyton Manning (Indianapolis), Jon Kitna (Detroit), and J.P. Losman(Buffalo).• Set career-highs in <strong>com</strong>ps. (257), atts. (442) and yds. (2,890).• Completed 23 of 40 atts. for 288 yds., including a 31-yd. TD pass toDavis at Arz. (9/10).• In home opener vs. StL (9/17), threw a 72-yd. TD pass to WR AntonioBryant in 3rd qtr.• Threw for a then-career-high 293 yds. on 27 of 46 passing with 1TD vs. Phi. (9/24). Completed a career-long 75-yd. pass to WR BryanGilmore in 3rd qtr., marking second straight week he bested themark.• Recorded first career rus. TD vs. Sea. (11/19).• Completed 14 of 25 passes for 162 yds. with 2 TDs at Sea. (12/14) togo along with 6 carries for 33 yds. and 1 rushing TD in 49ers 24-14win. Engineered 4th-qtr. <strong>com</strong>eback with 2 TD passes and an 18-yd.TD run. Only two other players in <strong>NFL</strong> history threw at least 2 TDpasses in 1 qtr. while also running for a TD of at least 15 yds. in thatsame qtr. – Phil Simms as a rookie for the 1979 Giants (against the49ers) and Kordell Stewart for the Steelers in 1997 (against the Ravens).• Finished season by <strong>com</strong>pleting 17 of 32 passes for 194 yds. with 1 TDand 1 INT in OT victory at Den. (12/31).// 2005• Played first career game at Phi. (9/18).• Recorded first career <strong>com</strong>pletion for 15 yds. to WR Brandon Lloyd atArz. in Mexico City (10/2).• Inactive 4 games after suffering knee injury from a LB LaVar Arringtonhit vs. Was. (10/23).• Returned to starting lineup vs. Arz. (12/4) and <strong>com</strong>pleted 16 of 24passes for 185 yds. with 3 INTs. Completed first 8 passes and was 11of 12 for 138 yds. in 1st half.• Started at StL (12/24) and recorded first career win as a starter,finishing 12 of 16 for 131 yds. and a 98.7 QB rating.• Threw first career TD vs. Hou. (1/1/06) on a 14-yd. pass to Lloyd in a20-17 OT victory.ALEX SMITH// COLLEGEBoasted a 21-1 record as a starter at Utah and became first player inschool history to be named a finalist for the Heisman Trophy. NamedThe Sporting News and Sports Illustrated 2004 National Offensive POYafter recording a career TD-to-INT ratio of 6.1:1, best among allpassers that played college football in 2004. Earned Mountain WestPOW honors 6 times while guiding Utes to 12-0 record during finalcampaign with Utah. Named a finalist for the Davey O’Brien Award,given to the nation’s top passer. Added second-team Walter CampAll-American, Mountain West Offensive POY and unanimous firstteamAll-Mountain West accolades. Sophomore All-America honorablemention by College Sports Report. second-team All-MountainWest pick. Took over starting QB role in season’s third game vs. California.Appeared briefly in 2 games as a freshman.// PERSONAL• Attended Helix (La Mesa, CA) HS, with 2006 No. 2 overall <strong>NFL</strong> draftselection Reggie Bush, guiding team to a 25-1 record during last twoseasons, earning team MVP, National Football Foundation and Hallof Fame Scholar-Athlete honors twice. Also voted two-time conferenceOffensive POY and team captain in both his junior and senioryears.• Served as class president and graduated 13th in a class of 430.• Alex’s wife, Elizabeth, is a Morgan Hill, CA, native and is currentlyattending culinary school. The couple has a son, Hudson.• Alex is one of four children to Pam and Doug Smith. Doug is retiredafter serving as the principal at Alex’s alma mater Helix HS in SanDiego. He also served as the school’s football coach after havingplayed center at Weber State in Utah. Pam is currently a deputydirector in the county of San Diego working in the areas of agingand individual services as well as protective services overseeingone-fourth of the county.• Credits his father for instilling a tremendous work ethic in him. “Hemade me mentally tough and taught me to be an even-keeled logicalthinker. I am a very rational person because of how he raised me.”• After being coached by his father in high school, he credits his collegecoaches Urban Meyer and Dan Mullen for shaping him into theplayer he is today. Meyer was the head coach at Utah and Florida.He currently is a college football analyst for ESPN. Mullen was theQBs coach at Utah and is now the head coach at Mississippi State.• His older brother, Josh, holds a PhD in epidemiology, the study offactors affecting health and illness of populations. His sister, Abbey,is a 5th grade teacher while his other sister, Mackenzie, works for acongressman currently pursuing a senate seat.• Enjoys traveling any chance he gets. He and his wife enjoyed a Europeanvacation in 2010, including a stint in London during the SuperBowl when he promoted the 49ers game in London versus theBroncos in October 2010.• His favorite hobby is reading. He owns a Kindle wireless reading devicewhich he has loaded up with fiction novels. “I love to read whenI’m traveling, but not on game trips. I don’t do anything but relax andlook at my playbook when we go on the road.”• Born Alexander D. Smith (5/7/84) in Seattle, WA.• Earned degree in economics.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\140// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOALEX SMITH// INJURY REPORT2005: Inactive for 4 games [vs. TB (10/30), vs. NYG (11/6), at Chi. (11/13)and vs. Sea. (11/20) with a knee injury suffered vs. Was. (10/23).2007: Suffered a seperated shoulder vs. Sea. (9/30) and missed thefollowing 2 games [vs. Bal. (10/7) and at NYG (10/21); Placed oninjured reserve on 12/12 as a result of the shoulder injury sufferedearlier in the season.PASSINGRUSHINGYEAR TEAM GP GS ATT CMP PCT YDS TD INT LG SK LST RTG ATT YDS AVG LG TD2005 SF 9 7 165 84 50.9 875 1 11 47 29 185 40.8 30 103 3.4 19 02006 SF 16 16 442 257 58.1 2,890 16 16 75 35 202 74.8 44 147 3.3 22 22007 SF 7 7 193 94 48.7 914 2 4 45 17 121 57.2 13 89 6.8 25 02008 SF - - - - INJURED RESERVE (Shoulder) - - - - - - - - -2009 SF 11 10 372 225 60.5 2,350 18 12 73t 22 134 81.5 24 51 2.1 11 02010 SF 11 10 342 204 59.6 2,370 14 10 62t 25 140 82.1 18 60 3.3 12 0TOTALS 54 50 1,514 864 57.1 9,399 51 53 75 128 782 72.1 129 450 3.5 25 2Additional Statistics:Fumbles-Lost – 34-16: 11-3 in 2005, 10-5 in 2006, 6-5 in 2007, 3-1 in 2009, 4-2 in 2010Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: at Phi. (9/18/05); First Career Start: vs. Ind. (10/9/05); First Passing TD: vs. Hou. (1/1/06 - 14-yd. pass to WR Brandon Lloyd); 25th PassingTD: vs. Ten. (11/8/09 - 3-yd. pass to WR Jason Hill); 300-yd passing games: 2, Last vs. Phi. (10/10/10 - 309 yds.); First Rushing TD: vs. Sea. (11/19/06 -1-yd. run).Passes Attempted: 46 vs. Phi. (9/24/06)Completions: 29 vs. Ten. (11/8/09)Passing Yards: 310 at Sea. (12/6/09)Long Pass: 75 vs. Phi. (9/24/06)QB Rating: 130.9 vs. Sea. (12/12/10)Only games Smith has appeared in on offense are listedSMITH’S CAREER STATISTICSSMITH’S CAREER HIGHSSMITH’S GAME-BY-GAME2008: Spent the entire season on injured reserve with a shoulderinjury.2010: Missed 2 games [vs. Den. (10/31) and vs. StL (11/14)] with a shoulderinjury suffered at Car. (10/24).Touchdowns: 3 (5 times) Last vs. Sea. (12/12/10)Rushes: 8 at Det. (11/12/06)Rushing Yards: 39 vs. Phi. (9/24/06)Long Rush: 25 (2 times) Last at Pit. (9/23/07)2005 Total Pct.Date Opp W/L P/S Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Sk/Yds Rtg Rsh Yds TD Net Yds. OffenseSep 18 at Phi L 1/0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0/0 39.6 1 3 0 3 2.1Oct 2 at Arz L 1/0 10 6 60.0 34 0 0 16 2/15 66.3 0 0 0 19 11.3Oct 9 Ind L 1/1 23 9 39.1 74 0 4 21 5/30 8.5 2 3 0 47 26.6Oct 23 at Was L 1/1 16 8 50.0 92 0 1 43 5/38 41.7 2 4 0 58 29.9Dec 4 Arz L 1/1 24 16 66.7 185 0 3 43 3/16 50.2 4 12 0 181 82.3Dec 11 at Sea L 1/1 22 9 40.9 77 0 1 24 4/26 31.8 6 20 0 71 62.8Dec 18 at Jac L 1/1 24 8 33.3 123 0 1 47 2/16 33.9 4 30 0 137 63.1Dec 24 at StL W 1/1 16 12 75.0 131 0 0 22 5/27 98.7 7 21 0 125 38.9Jan 1 Hou W 1/1 29 16 55.2 159 1 1 39 3/17 68 4 10 0 152 46.9TOTALS 9/7 165 84 50.9 875 1 11 47 29/185 40.8 30 103 0 793 22.1SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\141// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOALEX SMITHOnly games Smith has appeared in on offense are listedSMITH’S GAME-BY-GAME2006 Total Pct.Date Opp W/L P/S Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Sk/Yds Rtg Rsh Yds TD Net Yds. OffenseSep 10 at Arz L 1/1 40 23 57.5 288 1 0 46 1/2 88.3 0 0 0 286 72.8Sep 17 StL W 1/1 22 11 50.0 233 1 0 72t 0/0 103 3 -1 0 232 64.4Sep 24 Phi L 1/1 46 27 58.7 293 1 0 75 3/24 84.8 6 39 0 308 78.6Oct 1 at KC L 1/1 25 13 52.0 92 0 2 22 4/16 27.4 4 11 0 87 52.7Oct 8 Oak W 1/1 19 15 78.9 165 3 1 33t 0/0 120.5 2 10 0 175 53.0Oct 15 SD L 1/1 31 20 64.5 214 2 1 25 5/32 92.7 0 0 0 182 66.4Oct 29 at Chi L 1/1 25 14 56.0 135 1 2 25 2/14 51.3 5 23 0 144 58.1Nov 5 Min W 1/1 21 13 61.9 105 0 1 22 3/14 54.7 3 4 0 95 71.4Nov 12 at Det W 1/1 20 14 70.0 136 0 0 23 3/19 88.8 8 15 0 132 42.0Nov 19 Sea W 1/1 25 19 76.0 163 1 0 23 1/9 105.9 1 1 1 155 37.3Nov 26 at StL L 1/1 25 13 52.0 148 1 2 28 0/0 50.1 0 0 0 148 46.4Dec 3 at NO L 1/1 28 14 50.0 171 1 3 48t 4/26 41.5 0 0 0 145 71.8Dec 10 GB L 1/1 29 12 41.4 201 1 2 52t 1/7 48.2 3 4 0 198 58.2Dec 14 at Sea W 1/1 25 14 56.0 162 2 0 54 0/0 102.4 6 33 1 195 50.0Dec 24 Arz L 1/1 29 18 62.1 190 0 1 44 4/16 66.7 0 0 0 174 78.0Dec 31 at Den W 1/1 32 17 53.1 194 1 1 35 4/23 69 3 8 0 179 49.7TOTALS 16/16 442 257 58.1 2,890 16 16 75 35/202 74.8 44 147 2 2,835 58.32007 Total Pct.Date Opp W/L P/S Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Sk/Yds Rtg Rsh Yds TD Net Yds. OffenseSep 10 Arz W 1/1 31 15 48.4 126 0 0 22 3/24 59.3 3 36 0 138 73.2Sep 16 at StL W 1/1 17 11 64.7 126 0 0 34 4/29 86.9 2 -1 0 96 51.6Sep 23 at Pit L 1/1 35 17 48.6 209 1 1 31 2/11 65.1 3 32 0 230 79.6Sep 30 Sea L 1/1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1/10 39.6 0 0 0 -10 0.0Oct 28 NO L 1/1 43 22 51.2 190 1 0 20 2/13 70.9 4 16 0 193 74.2Nov 4 at Atl L 1/1 38 17 48.6 149 0 3 21 2/14 22.8 0 0 0 135 53.8Nov 12 at Sea L 1/1 28 12 42.9 114 0 0 45 3/20 54.8 1 6 0 100 57.8TOTALS 7/7 193 94 48.7 914 2 4 45 17/121 57.2 13 89 0 882 23.32009 Total Pct.Date Opp W/L P/S Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Sk/Yds Rtg Rsh Yds TD Net Yds. OffenseOct 25 at Hou L 1/0 22 15 68.2 206 3 1 29t 0/0 118.6 2 16 0 222 74.7Nov 1 at Ind L 1/1 32 19 59.4 198 1 1 27 4/16 74.7 1 10 0 192 65.1Nov 8 Ten L 1/1 45 29 64.4 286 2 3 40 4/36 69.3 2 11 0 261 72.9Nov 12 Chi W 1/1 23 16 69.6 118 0 1 20 2/12 63.3 2 2 0 108 50.0Nov 22 at GB L 1/1 33 16 48.5 227 3 1 38t 3/12 88.8 1 2 0 217 76.4Nov 29 Jax W 1/1 41 27 65.9 232 2 0 30 0/0 96.8 3 8 0 240 84.5Dec 6 at Sea L 1/1 45 27 60.0 310 2 0 42 1/7 95.6 1 1 0 304 85.4Dec 14 Arz W 1/1 35 19 54.3 144 2 2 35t 1/6 59.7 4 2 0 140 42.8Dec 20 at Phi L 1/1 37 20 54.1 177 1 3 22 3/23 42.3 1 1 0 155 59.4Dec 27 Det W 1/1 31 20 64.5 230 1 0 50 1/4 97.5 3 -3 0 223 71.9Jan 3 at StL W 1/1 28 17 60.7 222 1 0 73t 3/18 97.6 4 1 0 205 62.3TOTALS 11/10 372 225 60.5 2,350 18 12 73t 22/134 81.5 24 51 0 2,062 44.32010 Total Pct.Date Opp W/L P/S Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Sk/Yds Rtg Rsh Yds TD Net Yds. OffenseSep 12 at Sea L 1/1 45 26 57.8 225 0 2 23 2/11 52.5 0 0 0 214 81.4Sep 20 NO L 1/1 32 23 71.9 275 1 2 41 0/0 82.2 4 28 0 303 72.6Sep 26 at KC L 1/1 42 23 54.8 232 1 1 41 5/24 68.8 0 0 0 208 82.9Oct 3 at Atl L 1/1 32 21 65.6 188 1 2 19 1/7 65.6 1 1 0 182 69.5Oct 10 Phi L 1/1 39 25 64.1 309 3 2 36 2/19 92.8 3 16 0 306 84.1Oct 17 Oak W 1/1 33 16 48.5 196 2 0 35 2/5 87.4 4 -2 0 194 55.6Oct 24 at Car L 1/1 19 9 47.4 129 1 0 53 1/8 87.4 0 0 0 121 42.9Dec 12 Sea W 1/1 27 17 63.0 255 3 0 62t 2/14 130.9 4 12 0 253 75.3Dec 16 at SD L 1/1 29 19 65.5 165 0 1 36 6/34 66.0 1 6 0 137 71.4Dec 26 at StL L 1/0 15 10 66.7 120 0 0 33 2/4 91.0 0 0 0 116 35.0Jan 2 Arz W 1/1 29 15 51.7 276 2 0 59 2/14 107.8 1 -1 0 261 72.1TOTALS 11/10 342 204 59.6 2,370 14 10 62t 25/140 82.1 18 60 0 2,295 67.3SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\142// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-4 | 285 | MISSOURI | 11TH YEAR | BORN 9.30.79 | HOLTS SUMMIT, MOACQUIRED FA IN ‘08 | JEFFERSON CITY HS, JEFFERSON CITY, MOA relentless and explosive defender who has nevermissed a game to injury, Justin Smith anchors the49ers defensive front. Nicknamed “Cowboy” for hisblue-collar, Midwestern approach to his job and lifein general, Smith was a key leader in the 49ers playerorganized2011 offseason workouts. A two-time ProBowl selection, he enters the 2011 season with an activestreak of 155 consecutive starts, by far the longeststreak of any current <strong>NFL</strong> defensive lineman (Min. DEKevin Williams is 2nd with 83), and the 6th-longestof any active <strong>NFL</strong> player. Since joining the 49ers in2008, Smith leads the team with 21.5 sacks and ranks first in the <strong>NFL</strong>among defensive tackles over that span. His 21.5 sacks rank 2nd infranchise history to DT Dana Stubblefield (46.5) for most sacks by adefensive tackle. In 2010, Smith tied his career high with 8.5 sacks,matching the total from his rookie year in 2001 with the CincinnatiBengals.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 1st-round (4th pick overall) draft choice by Cin. in 2001…Signed by SF as an unrestricted free agent from Cin. on 3/1/08.// AWARDS & HONORS2008: Bill Walsh Award2009: NFC Pro Bowl2010: NFC Pro Bowl - 2nd Selection, PERRY/YONAMINE Unity Award,Ed Block Courage Award, Hazeltine Ironman Award// GOLDMINE• In 2008, Justin was named the recipient of the 49ers Bill WalshAward. The Bill Walsh Award is voted on by the coaches and awardedto the 49ers team MVP.• Justin was one of the most sought after free agents in the <strong>NFL</strong> inthe 2008 offseason. When the 49ers brought him in for a visit, theyknew they had to sell the Midwesterner on the California lifestyle.Justin, who often wears cowboy boots and grew up on his father’scattle ranch in Missouri, discussed the 49ers defensive philosophyin depth with the team’s coaches and was also taken on a helicoptertour of the city. It didn’t take long for him to make his decision as hecancelled his future visits with prospective teams and signed withSan Francisco. Although Justin wants to play in San Francisco forseveral years to <strong>com</strong>e, he looks to eventually return to his roots.“When I’m done playing ball, I’ll probably move to Missouri or Texasand get a ranch. That’s how I grew up. I think it teaches you survival.”// CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Earned back-to-back Pro Bowl appearances in 2009-10.• Owns a current streak of 155 consecutive starts, ranking 6th amongall active <strong>NFL</strong> players, 3rd among all defensive players and 1stamong defensive linemen.• Set a career high with 3.5 sacks at StL (1/3/10).• Played the most snaps of any <strong>NFL</strong> defensive lineman in 2007, liningup for 97.9 percent of plays on defense as the Bengals franchiseplayer.• Has posted at least 5 sacks in 9 of his 10 seasons played and hasonly missed 1 game in his career due to contract negotiations as arookie.// 2010 (SAN FRANCISCO)• Led the team with 8.5 sacks on the season. It marked the most sackshe has had in a single year since he ac<strong>com</strong>plished that feat his rookieseason in 2001 as a member of the Cincinnati Bengals.• Brought down QB Kevin Kolb for 2.0 sacks vs. Phi. (10/10).• Posted his 2nd multi-sack game of the season as he dropped QBKyle Orton two times vs. Den. (10/31), while adding 5 tackles, 6 QBpressures and 5 QB hits.• Brought down QB Sam Bradford for 1.0 sack vs. StL (11/14).• Combined with DT Isaac Sopoaga to bring down QB Aaron Rodgersat GB (12/5) on a third down play in the 4th qtr.• Registered 3.0 sacks on the day vs. Arz. (1/2/11), giving him a teamhigh8.5 sacks to finish the year.// 2009 (SAN FRANCISCO)• Ranked t-2nd on the team in sacks (6).• Led defensive linemen and ranked 4th on the team with 90 tackles.Led team in QB pressures (78) and QB hits (52).• Tallied 1 sack, 1 FF, 13 QB pressures and 9 hits on QB Kurt Warner atArz. (9/13). The sack and FF came as time expired to seal the victory.• Posted a season-high 10 tackles and 1 PD at Hou. (10/25).• Led team with 6 QB pressures and 5 QB hits vs. Chi. (11/12), whilelimiting RB Matt <strong>For</strong>te to 41 yds. rus. on 20 carries (2.1 avg.).• Registered 1.5 sacks to go along with 1 FF and 1 FR vs. Jax. (11/29).• Tallied a career-high 3.5 sacks and 10 tackles at StL (1/3).SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\143// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO// 2008 (SAN FRANCISCO)• Started all 16 games for 7th consecutive season and ranked 4th onteam in tackles (104), 2nd in sacks (7) and 1st in QB pressures (57).• Earned the Bill Walsh Award, which is given to team’s MVP as votedupon by the coaches.• Made 49ers debut vs. Arz. (9/7) and had 8 tackles and 1 sack.• Recorded an INT with 1:50 to play vs. Det. (9/21) in 31-13 victory. Alsoposted a sack, which forced a fumble by QB Jon Kitna.// 2007 (CINCINNATI)• Led all Bengals D-linemen and ranked 2nd on team with 103 tacklesto go along with 2 sacks and 3 PDs. His 103 stops were 34 morethan any other Bengals lineman. Lined up 97.9 percent of defensiveplays, which was the most of any <strong>NFL</strong> defensive lineman.• Led team in tackles in consecutive weeks, recording 10 vs. NYJ (10/21)followed by 11 vs. Pit. (10/28).• Registered 6 tackles and forced a punt after dropping QB Steve Mc-Nair for a sack at Bal. (11/11).// 2006 (CINCINNATI)• Posted a career-high 110 tackles.• Tied career-high with 3 sacks in season opener at KC (9/10) to goalong with 7 tackles, 1 FF and 1 FR. On Smith’s third sack, he forced a4th-qtr. fumble by Huard for an 8-yd. loss and recovered loose ballto help seal 23-10 win.• Matched career-high with 13 tackles vs. Atl. (10/29).// 2005 (CINCINNATI)• Logged a team-high 6 sacks.• Led line with 8 tackles vs. Hou. (10/2), including a key sack of QBDavid Carr in which he forced a fumble to help set up a FG for 16-10final margin.• Led defensive line with 6 tackles in pivotal win at Pit. (12/4), includinga 2-yd. sack of QB Ben Roethlisberger on 4th down at Steelers’19-yd. line late in 4th qtr.JUSTIN SMITH// 2004 (CINCINNATI)• Notched a team-high 8 sacks. His 97 tackles led the D-line andranked 3rd on team. Led team in defensive snaps, lining up on 94.4percent of plays.• Recorded 10 tackles, 2 sacks and 1 FF vs. Den. (10/25).• Had key sack of QB Eli Manning vs. NYG (12/26), forcing Giants tosettle for FG and 19-17 lead in game Bengals came back to win 23-22.// 2003 (CINCINNATI)• Led D-ine with 91 tackles and had 5 sacks.• Led team with 13 tackles in victory vs. Bal. (10/19).// 2002 (CINCINNATI)• Led team with 6.5 sacks.// 2001 (CINCINNATI)• Missed season-opener due to contract negotiations, finishing theyear with a rookie franchise record 8.5 sacks (breaking James Francis8.0 in 1990).• Recorded first career sack at SD (9/30), dropping QB Doug Flutie for13-yd. loss.• Posted first <strong>NFL</strong> INT at Det. (10/28) off QB Charlie Batch.• Had 3 sacks on QB Mark Brunell vs. Jax. (12/9).// COLLEGEEntered 2001 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft after junior season at Missouri, wherehe logged 11 sacks, 97 tackles and 24 TFLs. His sacks and TFLs setschool season records. Earned first-team All-America honors as ajunior and was a unanimous selection to All-Big 12 first team. Earnedfirst-team All-Big 12 honors as a sophomore. In 1998, became firsttrue freshman since 1986 to start every game for Missouri.// PERSONAL• All-state and two-time all-district football choice at Jefferson City(MO) HS, where he was selected to Super Prep’s All-America and Top50 teams as a senior.• Born Justin Smith (9/30/79) in Holts Summit, MO.SMITH’S GAME-BY-GAMETACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2001 CIN 15 11 67 60 7 8.5 76.0 2 28 21 0 5 0 0 02002 CIN 16 16 67 53 14 6.5 56.0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 02003 CIN 16 16 91 55 36 5.0 16.5 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 02004 CIN 16 16 97 57 40 8.0 70.5 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 02005 CIN 16 16 92 59 33 6.0 24.0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 02006 CIN 16 16 110 59 51 7.5 50.5 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 02007 CIN 16 16 103 61 42 2.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 02008 SF 16 16 104 62 42 7.0 51.0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 02009 SF 16 16 90 48 42 6.0 65.0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 02010 SF 16 16 107 76 31 8.5 51.5 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0TOTALS 159 155 928 590 338 65.0 467.0 3 28 21 0 26 10 7 0Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. Bal. (9/23/01); First Start: vs. Chi. (10/21/01); First Sack: at SD (9/30/01 - QB Doug Flutie); 50th Sack: vs. Was. (12/28/08 - QBJason Campbell); First INT: at Det. (10/28/01 - QB Charlie Batch); First FF: vs. NO (12/22/02 - QB Aaron Brooks); First FR: vs. Pit. (11/21/04 - QB BenRoethlisberger)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\144// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOJUSTIN SMITHTotal Tackles: 13 (2 times) Last vs. Atl. (10/29/06)Sacks: 3.5 at StL (1/3/10)INTs: 1 (3 times) Last vs. Det. (9/21/08)2001 (Cincinnati)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 9 NE W 0/0 - ROSTER EXEMPTION - - - - -Sep 23 Bal W 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 at SD L 1/0 4 4 0 1.0 13.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 at Pit L 1/0 8 7 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 14 Cle W 1/0 2 2 0 1.0 12.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 21 Chi L 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 28 at Det W 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 1 21 3 0 0 0Nov 11 at Jax L 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 18 Ten L 1/1 8 7 1 0.5 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 25 at Cle L 1/1 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 2 TB L 1/1 7 7 0 2.0 12.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 9 Jax L 1/1 9 9 0 3.0 23.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 16 at NYJ L 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 23 at Bal L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 30 Pit W 1/1 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 1 7 1 0 0 0Jan 6 at Ten W 1/1 5 5 0 1.0 12.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 15/11 67 60 7 8.5 76.0 2 28 5 0 0 0SMITH’S CAREER HIGHSSMITH’S CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS<strong>For</strong>ced Fumbles: 1 (10 times) Last vs. Arz. (1/2/11)Fumble Recoveries: 1 (7 times) Last vs. Arz. (12/14/09)TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2005 CIN 1 1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 1 1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0SMITH’S GAME-BY-GAME2003 (Cincinnati)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 7 Den L 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 14 at Oak L 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 21 vs Pit L 1/1 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 28 at Cle W 1/1 7 4 3 1.0 3.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Oct 5 at Buf L 1/1 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 19 Bal W 1/1 13 9 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 26 Sea W 1/1 8 4 4 1.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 2 at Arz L 1/1 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 9 Hou W 1/1 3 1 2 0.5 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 16 KC W 1/1 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 23 at SD W 1/1 3 3 0 1.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 30 at Pit W 1/1 4 1 3 0.5 3.5 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 7 at Bal L 1/1 10 6 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 SF W 1/1 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 21 at StL L 1/1 9 5 4 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 28 Cle L 1/1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/16 91 55 36 5.0 16.5 0 0 3 0 0 02002 (Cincinnati)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 8 SD L 1/1 7 7 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 15 at Cle L 1/1 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 22 at Atl L 1/1 7 3 4 1.0 11.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 29 TB L 1/1 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 6 at Ind L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 13 Pit L 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 27 Ten L 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 3 at Hou W 1/1 4 4 0 1.0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 10 at Bal L 1/1 3 3 0 1.0 16.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 17 Cle L 1/1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 24 at Pit L 1/1 7 7 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 1 Bal L 1/1 4 3 1 1.0 8.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 8 at Car L 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 15 Jax L 1/1 4 3 1 1.0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 22 NO W 1/1 3 3 0 1.0 8.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Dec 29 at Buf L 1/1 6 4 2 0.5 3.0 0 0 0 1 0 0TOTALS 16/16 67 53 14 6.5 56.0 0 0 3 2 0 02004 (Cincinnati)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 at NYJ L 1/1 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 19 Mia W 1/1 6 5 1 1.0 9.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 26 Bal L 1/1 7 4 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 3 at Pit L 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 17 at Cle L 1/1 7 3 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 25 Den W 1/1 10 5 5 2.0 17.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Oct 31 at Ten L 1/1 9 5 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 7 Dal W 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 14 at Was W 1/1 5 5 0 1.0 7.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 21 Pit L 1/1 10 6 4 1.5 13.5 0 0 0 0 1 0Nov 28 Cle W 1/1 4 1 3 0.5 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 5 at Bal W 1/1 7 6 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 12 at NE L 1/1 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 19 Buf L 1/1 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 26 vs NYG W 1/1 7 4 3 1.0 9.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 2 at Phi W 1/1 5 3 2 1.0 10.0 0 0 0 1 1 0TOTALS 16/16 97 57 40 8.0 70.5 0 0 2 2 2 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\145// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOJUSTIN SMITH2005 (Cincinnati)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 11 at Cle W 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 18 Min W 1/1 3 2 1 1.0 5.0 0 0 0 0 1 0Sep 25 at Chi W 1/1 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 2 Hou W 1/1 8 4 4 1.0 3.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Oct 9 at Jax L 1/1 6 6 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 16 at Ten W 1/1 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 23 Pit L 1/1 7 6 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 30 GB W 1/1 4 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 6 at Bal W 1/1 6 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 20 Ind L 1/1 7 4 3 0.5 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 27 Bal W 1/1 10 8 2 1.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 4 at Pit W 1/1 6 5 1 1.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 11 Cle W 1/1 4 2 2 0.5 2.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 18 at Det W 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 24 Buf L 1/1 4 3 1 1.0 7.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Jan 1 at KC L 1/1 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/16 92 59 33 6.0 24.0 0 0 2 1 1 0SMITH’S GAME-BY-GAME2008 (San Francisco)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 7 Arz L 1/1 8 6 2 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 14 at Sea W 1/1 7 3 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 21 Det W 1/1 4 3 1 1.0 12.0 1 0 1 1 0 0Sep 28 at NO L 1/1 7 4 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 5 NE L 1/1 7 3 4 1.0 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 12 Phi L 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 19 at NYG L 1/1 8 3 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 26 Sea L 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 10 at Arz L 1/1 10 7 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 16 StL W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 24 at Dal L 1/1 7 4 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 31 at Buf W 1/1 7 4 3 1.0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 7 NYJ W 1/1 3 2 1 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 at Mia L 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 21 at StL W 1/1 9 6 3 1.0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 28 Was W 1/1 9 6 3 1.0 13.0 0 0 1 0 0 0TOTALS 16/16 104 62 42 7.0 51.0 1 0 3 1 0 02005 Postseason (Cincinnati)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsJan 8 Pit L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 02006 (Cincinnati)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 10 at KC W 1/1 7 6 1 3.0 21.0 0 0 0 1 1 0Sep 17 Cle W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 24 at Pit W 1/1 5 4 1 1.0 5.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 1 NE L 1/1 11 5 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 15 at TB L 1/1 9 5 4 1.0 8.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 22 Car W 1/1 3 1 2 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 29 Atl L 1/1 13 6 7 0.5 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 5 at Bal L 1/1 9 6 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 SD L 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Nov 19 at NO W 1/1 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 26 at Cle W 1/1 2 0 2 0.5 4.0 0 0 0 0 1 0Nov 30 Bal W 1/1 6 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 10 Oak W 1/1 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 18 at Ind L 1/1 11 5 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 24 at Den L 1/1 10 8 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 31 Pit L 1/1 9 2 7 0.5 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/16 110 59 51 7.5 50.5 0 0 3 1 2 02007 (Cincinnati)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 10 Bal W 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16 at Cle L 1/1 10 6 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Sea L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 1 NE L 1/1 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 14 at KC L 1/1 6 3 3 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 21 NYJ W 1/1 10 6 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 28 Pit L 1/1 11 9 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 4 at Buf L 1/1 7 4 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 11 at Bal W 1/1 6 2 4 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 18 Arz L 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 25 Ten W 1/1 4 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 2 at Pit L 1/1 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 9 StL W 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 15 at SF L 1/1 8 4 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 23 Cle W 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Dec 30 at Mia W 1/1 7 1 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/16 103 61 42 2.0 6.0 0 0 3 0 0 02009 (San Francisco)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 13 at Arz W 1/1 4 2 2 1.0 18.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Sep 20 Sea W 1/1 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 27 at Min L 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 4 StL W 1/1 6 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 11 Atl L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 25 at Hou L 1/1 10 8 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 1 at Ind L 1/1 8 3 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 8 Ten L 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 Chi W 1/1 5 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 22 at GB L 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 Jax W 1/1 9 4 5 1.5 17.0 0 0 0 1 1 0Dec 6 at Sea L 1/1 6 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 Arz W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 1 0Dec 20 at Phi L 1/1 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 27 Det W 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 3 at StL W 1/1 10 8 2 3.5 30.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/16 90 48 42 6.0 65.0 0 0 1 2 2 02010 (San Francisco)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 at Sea L 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 NO L 1/1 7 6 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 26 at KC L 1/1 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/1 6 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 10 Phi L 1/1 6 6 0 2.0 9.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 17 Oak W 1/1 9 7 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 24 at Car L 1/1 10 7 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 31 Den W 1/1 5 3 2 2.0 17.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 14 StL W 1/1 7 6 1 1.0 8.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 21 TB L 1/1 7 4 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 5 at GB L 1/1 6 3 3 0.5 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 12 Sea W 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 16 at SD L 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/1 12 8 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 2 Arz W 1/1 11 9 2 3.0 15.0 0 0 0 1 0 0TOTALS 16/16 107 76 31 8.5 51.5 0 0 1 1 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\146// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-1 | 200 | OKLAHOMA | 4TH YEAR | BORN 9.3.86 | EDMOND, OKACQUIRED D-3 IN ‘08 | SANTA FE HS, EDMOND, OKReggie Smith made significant strides in 2010 for the 49ers.Smith, who transitioned to the safety position in 2009 after liningup at cornerback during his rookie season, started the final 7games of 2010 at strong safety. He set career-highs in tackles (37)and INTs (1), while adding a career-high 14 tackles on special teams.Smith started The Reggie Smith II Foundation, which is dedicatedto serving the <strong>com</strong>munity by supporting under privileged childrenand families that have been associated with tragic life situations andeconomic hardship.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 3rd-round (75th pick overall) draft choice by SF in 2008.// GOLDMINE• Reggie’s big game mentality on the field goes with his big heart offof it. Reggie participates year round in his own foundation, The ReggieSmith II Foundation, which aims at giving back to the inner-cityyouth of Oklahoma City and its surrounding areas. The foundationprovides funding for children and families by giving out scholarshipsto attend school and provide necessities that wouldn’t otherwisebe available. This includes their yearly backpack drive as well ashosting an annual Thanksgiving dinner, where they provide basketsfilled with food and necessary goods. Reggie also sponsors his annualRookie 31 Football Camp at Edmon Santa Fe High School. Alongwith his foundation, Reggie participates in a variety of other charitableevents throughout the year. Reggie always has time when it<strong>com</strong>es to giving back. He is a regular participant with the 49ers CommunityRelations department which involves going out into the bayarea <strong>com</strong>munity every Tuesday.// 2010• Set new career highs with 37 tackles, 1 INT, and 4 passes defensed.• Made his first career start vs. TB (11/21) and totaled 3 tackles.• Registered his first career INT, vs. Sea. (12/12), picking off QB MattHasselbeck and returning the ball 20 yds. to the Seattle 11-yd. line toset up a 22-yd. FG by K Jeff Reed.• Set a career-high 7 tackles at StL (12/26).// 2009• Suffered a groin injury at Min. (9/27) and was inactive for Weeks4-9.// 2008• Posted 2 special teams tackles in first action vs. Det. (9/21).• Saw action vs. StL (11/16) and made first career tackle.// COLLEGESaw action in 39 games (36 starts) at Oklahoma, with 20 starts <strong>com</strong>ingat SS and 16 at CB. A two-time All-Big 12 first-team selection,recorded 166 tackles, 22 PDs, 8 INTs (1 returned for TD), 3 FRs (2returned for TDs) and 1 sack in three-year career. Also returned 33kickoffs for 721 yds. (21.9 avg) and 67 punts for 490 yds. (7.3 avg)with 1 TD. Started 13 games as a senior after making 10 starts atSS and 3 starts at CB as a junior. Spent first 2 games as a reservebefore starting final 10 games at SS as a freshman.// PERSONAL• Attended Santa Fe (Edmond, OK) HS, lining up as a DB, WR and RB.• A two-time all-state choice, earned USA Today first-team honors as asenior after recording 63 tackles and 6 INTs on defense, while rushingfor 935 yds. on 122 carries with 9 TDs and catching 47 passes for607 yds. with 8 scores.• Named Oklahoma Offensive POY as a junior after leading team toClass 6A championship game.• Also lettered in basketball and track, clocking a personal best 10.8 inthe 100-meter.• Born Reginald Smith II (9/3/86) in Edmond, OK.// INJURY REPORT2009: Inactive for 5 games [vs. StL (10/4), vs. Atl. (10/11), at Hou. (10/25),at Ind. (11/1) and vs. Ten. (11/8) with a groin injury.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\147// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOREGGIE SMITHTACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2008 SF 3 0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 SF 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 SF 16 7 37 29 8 0.0 0.0 1 20 20 0 4 0 0 0TOTALS 29 7 38 30 8 0.0 0.0 1 20 20 0 4 0 0 0Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles – 23: 2008 (3), 2009 (6), 2010 (14)Special Team Fumble Recoveries - 2: 2008 (1); 2009 (1)Special Teams Fumbles - 1: 2009 (1)Total Tackles: 7 at StL (12/26/10)Solo Tackles: 6 Last vs. StL (11/14/10)2008Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 7 Arz L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Sep 14 at Sea W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Sep 21 Det W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 28 at NO L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Oct 5 NE L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Oct 12 Phi L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Oct 19 at NYG L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Oct 26 Sea L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Nov 10 at Arz L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Nov 16 StL W 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 24 at Dal L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Nov 31 at Buf W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Dec 7 NYJ W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 at Mia L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Dec 21 at StL W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Dec 28 Was W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -TOTALS 3/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 02009Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 13 Arz W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Sep 20 Sea W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 27 at Min L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 4 StL W - - - INACTIVE (Groin) - - - - -Oct 11 Atl L - - - INACTIVE (Groin) - - - - -Oct 25 at Hou L - - - INACTIVE (Groin) - - - - -Nov 1 at Ind L - - - INACTIVE (Groin) - - - - -Nov 8 Ten L - - - INACTIVE (Groin) - - - - -Nov 12 Chi W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 22 at GB L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 Jax W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 6 at Sea L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 Arz W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 20 at Phi L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 27 Det W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 3 at StL W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 10/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICSMilestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: at Sea. (9/14/08); First Start: vs. TB (11/21/10); First INT: vs. Sea. (12/12/10 - QB Matt Hasselbeck)SMITH’S CAREER HIGHSSMITH’S GAME-BY-GAMEPasses Defensed: 2 vs. NO (9/20/10)Interceptions: 1 vs. Sea. (12/12/10)2010Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 at Sea L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 NO L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Sep 26 at KC L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 10 Phi L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 17 Oak W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 24 at Car L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 31 Den W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 14 StL W 1/0 6 6 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 21 TB L 1/1 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 5 at GB L 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 12 Sea W 1/1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 1 20 1 0 0 0Dec 16 at SD L 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/1 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 2 Arz W 1/1 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/7 37 29 8 0 0 1 20 4 0 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\148// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-6 | 325 | OREGON | 7TH YEAR | BORN 1.30.82 | FULLERTON, CAACQUIRED D-3B IN ‘05 | LA SERNA HS, WHITTIER, CAAdam Snyder has been a valuable asset to the 49ers since beingdrafted in the third round of the 2005 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft. The six-yearveteran has the ability to play both guard and tackle and has madestarts at each of the four positions. In each of the last two offseasons,Snyder has also worked at center. His versatility and knowledgeof the game provide the 49ers with a valuable resource onthe offensive line. Growing up in Southern California, Snyder was anavid surfer as a child and continues to ride the waves off the SantaCruz shoreline.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the second of two 3rd-round (94th pick overall) draftchoices by SF in 2005.// GOLDMINE• Growing up in Whittier, CA, Adam lived a short distance from thecoast. He and his friends would often make the short drive to thebeach, where they’d spend some time soaking in the rays and surfing.Due to the cold water in Oregon, Adam didn’t surf in college,but he picked the sport back up when he was drafted by the 49ersin 2005. “On one of my first trips to Santa Cruz, I met a local shapernamed Doug Haut. He shaped me a board and it kind of took off fromthere. I surfed quite a bit my first couple years in the league and tryto get out there when I can these days.” Adam now has a collectionof five surfboards – three 10-footers, a nine-footer and a seven-footfish – that he rides at the local breaks. His wife, Erika, learned howto surf in Hawaii and enjoys going out in the water with Adam.• Since his early childhood, Adam has had aspirations of one day be<strong>com</strong>inga police officer. “It’s been a line of work that has interestedme for a long time. I imagine the camaraderie you build betweenyour fellow officers is similar to the solidarity that’s created amongteammates on a football team. Everyone has each other’s back.” IfAdam has any questions about the joining the force, he doesn’t needto turn far. His good friend and former 49ers teammate, Patrick Estes,recently joined the Santa Clara Police Department. Adam hopesto go on a few ride-a-longs in the near future to get an up-and-closeunderstanding of what being a police officer entails.• Ever since his freshman year in high school, Adam has made annualcamping trips into the middle of the desert with his family andfriends. “We’ve been setting up camp at the same place near ChiriacoSummit for years. It’s basically in the middle of nowhere and we justride 4x4’s and enjoy one another’s <strong>com</strong>pany.”• Adam gained some good work experience growing up in Whittier.He briefly served as a doughnut filler at Krispy Kreme Doughnutsbefore working a seasonal job at Honey Baked Hams, where he unloaded50-60 pound boxes of meat in the freezer. Adam’s most enjoyablejob was at Rockview Dairy. “It wasn’t your ordinary dairy,like milk and eggs. It was actually like a grocery store, it had everything.The coolest part was that it was a drive-thru. You’d just driveup, place your order and I’d go pick out the items from the back. Ithink it’s weird that I haven’t seen a similar type of place anywhereelse.”// 2010• Stepped in for Chilo Rachal at RG after he suffered a stinger at Sea.(9/12).• Started at RG in place of Rachal (stinger) vs. NO (9/20). It marked hisfirst start at RG since 10/25/09 at Hou. Was part of an offensive linethat did not allow a sack on 32 pass atts. by QB Alex Smith vs. NO(9/20).• Saw action at RG in place of Rachal at Atl. (10/3).• Saw action at RG in place of Rachal who left the game with a stingerat Car. (10/24). Also filled in at LT briefly when T Joe Staley left thegame with a stinger.• Started at RG in place of Rachal vs. StL (11/14).• Saw reserve action on the offensive line as the offense rushed for aseason-high 261 yds. and 2 TDs at Arz. (11/29).// 2009• Started every game, lining up at RT in 15 contests and at RG for onegame.• Helped the team rush for a season-high 246 yds. vs. Sea. (9/20).• Part of an O-line that did not allow a sack of QB Alex Smith on anyof his 41 attempts vs. Jax (11/29). It marked the first time the 49ersdid not give up a sack since 11/10/08, at Arz. (QB Shaun Hill – 40 attempts).// 2008• Saw action in 14 games, starting first 7 contests at LG before making6 starts at RT.• Replaced in starting lineup vs. Sea. (10/26) by David Baas, but enteredgame at RT in 2nd qtr. when Barry Sims left with an ankleinjury.• Started at RT at Arz. (11/10) in place of Sims and was part of an offensiveline that did not allow a sack. Went on to start following 5contests at RT.• Left game in 1st qtr. at Mia. (12/14) with an ankle injury and was replacedby Sims.• Did not play final two contests with an ankle injury.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\149// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOADAM SNYDER// 2007• Played in all 16 games (11 starts), be<strong>com</strong>ing a starter at LT after JonasJennings was placed on IR with an ankle injury.• Made first start of season vs. Bal. (10/7) in place of Jennings.• Stepped in at LT in 2nd half at NYG (10/21) in place of Jennings, wholeft game with a season-ending ankle injury, and went on to startnext 10 contests.// 2006• Saw action in 14 games (6 starts), making 3 starts at LT for Jenningsand 3 starts at LG for Larry Allen. Inactive vs. GB (12/10) and at Sea.(12/14) due to a sprained knee and ankle.• Started at LT vs. StL (9/17), vs. SD (10/15) and at Den. (12/31) in placeof Jennings.• Started at LG vs. Phi. (9/24) and vs. Oak. (10/8) in place of Allen(sprained MCL).• Returned to action vs. Arz. (12/24) after missing 2 games with asprained knee and ankle.//2005• Saw action in all 16 games during rookie campaign, starting 7 contestsat LT and one game at RG.• Filled in at guard late in 4th qtr. at Phi. (9/18).• Saw time at guard when Eric Heitmann moved to center due to aninjury to Jeremy Newberry at Arz. (10/2) in Mexico City and vs. Ind.(10/9).• Made first <strong>NFL</strong> start at Chi. (11/13) at RG, taking over for Heitmann,who moved to center to fill in for Newberry (knee/shoulder). Startedat LG for the remainder of season.SNYDER’S CAREER STATISTICSGAMES/STARTS - 91/56; 2005 (16/8), 2006 (14/6), 2007 (16/11), 2008 (14/13), 2009 (16/16), 2010 (15/2)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. StL. (9/11/05); First Start: at Chi. (11/13/05); 50th Career Start: at Sea. (12/6/09).// COLLEGEThree-year starter who played in 49 games (35 starts) at threedifferent positions (RG, RT and LT). Became Ducks first two-timefirst-team all-league O-lineman in four decades. Departed as oneof Oregon’s most decorated lineman of all time, be<strong>com</strong>ing Ducks’third Morris Trophy recipient (as the Pacific-10 top lineman) ever.Allowed only 2 sacks his entire senior season at LT as he was votedAll-Pac-10. Enjoyed most consistent year on O-line as a junior, highlightedby earning Oregon’s first first-team All-Pac-10 O-line honorsin 20 years, anchoring a line that boasted the League’s 4th-bestrushing offense.// PERSONAL• Attended La Serna (Whittier, CA) HS, where he was a two-year starterand 1999 team captain. A 2nd-team all-CIF honoree, helped teamrush for over 2,400 yds. as a senior.• Enjoys playing golf with his fellow O-linemen.• Married to Erika. Couple splits time between Santa Clara and Whittier,CA.• Born Adam Richard Snyder (1/30/82) in Fullerton, CA.• Graduated with a degree in journalism/public relations.// INJURY REPORT2006: Missed 2 games [vs. GB (12/10) and at Sea. (12/14)] with an injuryto his knee and ankle.2008: Inactive for the final 2 regular season games [at StL (12/21) andvs. Was. (12/28) with an ankle injury suffered at Mia. (12/14).SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\150// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-2 | 330 | HAWAII | 8TH YEAR | BORN 9.4.81 | FAGASA, AMERICAN SAMOAACQUIRED D-4A IN ‘04 | SAMOANA HS, PAGO PAGO, AMERICAN SAMOAIsaac Sopoaga has been a key <strong>com</strong>ponent of the 49ers defensiveline rotation since being drafted in the 4th-round of the 2004 <strong>NFL</strong>Draft. His size, versatility and athleticism make him an ideal fit forthe 49ers 3-4 scheme, as he can play both defensive tackle as wellas nose tackle. In 2010, he set a career high with 75 tackles and tiedhis career high with 1.5 sacks. One of the unsung stars of the 49ersdefense, Sopoaga was recognized for his play by being named to theUSA Today 2010 All-Joe Team. A native of American Samoa, Sopoagabrings his island flair to the 49ers locker room, from his traditionaltribal face paint to his unique pregame rituals.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the first of two 4th-round (104th pick overall) draft choicesby SF in 2004...Signed a 5-year contract extenstion through the2012 season on 2/27/08.// AWARDS & HONORS2010: USA Today All-Joe Team// GOLDMINE• Growing up in American Samoa, Isaac’s first sport was rugby. Part ofhis conditioning routine was to strengthen his arms by lifting bagsfilled with coconuts and logs from harvested trees. His leg workoutwas also geographically oriented. Said Isaac, “Have you ever seen a325-pound guy climb a coconut tree?”• The youngest boy in his family, Isaac didn’t have the easiest childhood,but he credits his brothers for shaping him into the man he istoday. “I really thank my brothers for staying on me when we weregrowing up. Since I was the youngest, I was responsible for all of thechores. It was definitely hard, but my brothers really taught me thevalue of hard work and the success that can <strong>com</strong>e of it.” Today, Isaacstill takes pride in handling a bulk of the chores at home with hiswife and four children.// 2010• Set a career-high with 75 tackles, while tying a career-high with1.5 sacks.• Saw action at FB in the 4th qtr. vs. Oak. (10/17) and cleared a runninglane for RB Frank Gore to convert a 3rd and 2 play to seal thevictory.• Combined with DT Justin Smith to bring down QB Aaron Rodgers atGB (12/5).• Sacked QB Philip Rivers at SD (12/16).// 2009• Helped hold the Cardinals to 40 yds. rushing on 17 carries (2.4 ypc.)at Arz. (9/13), tallying 4 tackles to go along with 1 PD.• Registered 7 tackles at Min. (9/27).• Sacked QB Peyton Manning at Ind. (11/1).// 2008• Had 1 PD and a season-high 6 tackles at NO (9/28).• Registered 5 tackles and 1 sack vs. NE (10/5).// 2007• Started vs. Sea. (9/30) in nickel set, and vs. StL (11/18), at Arz. (11/25)and at Car. (12/2) in place of an injured DT Aubrayo Franklin (calf) atNT.• Started at DT in a 4-3 alignment vs. Min. (12/9) and tallied 4 tackles.// 2006• Saw action along D-line vs. StL (9/17), recording 3 tackles and recoveringa fumble on Rams’ 17-yd. line in 4th qtr. when teammate DEMarques Douglas sacked QB Marc Bulger. Fumble recovery yielded4th-qtr. FG to put 49ers ahead 20-13.• Posted 3 tackles and first career solo sack at Sea. (12/14), takingdown QB Matt Hasselbeck in 3rd qtr. to force a Seattle punt.• Made first start of season vs. Arz. (12/24) in place of DT Ron Fields(arm) and recorded a career-high 8 tackles.• Started second consecutive game at Den. (12/31) and posted 3 tackles.// 2005• Made first career <strong>NFL</strong> start at Ten. (11/27) when DT Anthony Adamswas moved from NT to LDE in place of injured DE Bryant Young(knee), and responded by recording 3 tackles.// 2004• Spent 2004 on IR due to a back injury suffered in training camp.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\151// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO// COLLEGEA mainstay on the D-line his last 2 seasons at Hawaii, posted 128tackles, 2 FRs, 2 FFs and 3 PDs in 25 games with Warriors. FirstteamAll-WAC selection in 2003 and second-team All-WAC choice in2002. Played 2 years (1999-2000) at College of the Canyons (SantaClarita, CA), where he was a two-time All-America selection for Cougars,as team won Western State Conference Championship bothyears. Named National Defensive POY and first-team all-state as asophomore in 2001. Recorded national record 31 sacks as freshmanin 2000.ISAAC SOPOAGA// PERSONAL• Prepped at Samoana (Pago Pago, American Samoa) HS, where helettered twice in football and basketball, and once in baseball.• Named league’s defensive POY and earned first-team all-leaguehonors in football, as a senior. Also earned first-team all-leaguehonors and was a member of the league championship team, as ajunior.• Born Isaako Mikelancelot Sopoaga (9/4/81) in Fagasa, American Samoa.• Resides in San Jose with his wife, Tumua, and their four children,Marcia, Valo, Isaako Jr. and Hatesa.• Majored in sociology.Total Tackles: 8 vs. Arz. (12/24/06)Solo: 5 (4 times) Last vs. Arz. (12/24/06)Assists: 5 at SD (12/16/10)SOPOAGA’S CAREER STATISTICS// INJURY REPORT2004: Placed on injured reserrve prior to the start of the season witha back injury suffered during training camp.TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2004 SF - - - - INJURED RESERVE (Back) - - - - - - - -2005 SF 16 1 28 18 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02006 SF 15 2 28 18 10 1.5 7.5 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 02007 SF 16 5 58 27 31 1.5 10.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02008 SF 16 15 66 40 26 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02009 SF 16 16 69 33 36 1.0 8.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02010 SF 16 16 75 40 35 1.5 9.5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0TOTALS 95 55 324 176 148 6.5 42.0 0 0 0 0 8 1 1 0Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. STL (9/11/05); First Start: at Ten. (11/27/05); First Sack: vs. Phi. (9/24/06 - QB Donovan McNabb); First FF: vs. SD (10/15/06 - RB LaDainianTomlinson); First FR: vs. STL (9/17/06 - QB Marc Bulger)2004DateOpp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsPlaced on Injured Reserve on 9/5 (Back)2005Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 11 StL W 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 18 at Phi L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 25 Dal L 1/0 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 2 at Arz L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 9 Ind L 1/0 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 23 at Was L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 30 TB W 1/0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 6 NYG L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 13 at Chi L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 20 Sea L 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 27 at Ten L 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 4 Arz L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 11 at Sea L 1/0 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 18 at Jac L 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 24 at StL W 1/0 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 1 Hou W 1/0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/1 28 18 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0SOPOAGA’S CAREER HIGHSSOPOAGA’S GAME-BY-GAMESacks: 1 (5 times) Last at SD (12/16/10)Passes Defensed: 1 (7 times) Last vs. Den. (10/31/10)2006Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 10 at Arz L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 17 StL W 1/0 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0Sep 24 Phi L 1/0 0 0 0 0.5 4.5 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 1 at KC L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 8 Oak W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 15 SD L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Oct 29 at Chi L - - INACTIVE - - - - - - -Nov 5 Min W 1/0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 at Det W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 19 Sea W 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 26 at StL L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 3 at NO L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 10 GB L 1/0 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 at Sea W 1/0 3 1 2 1.0 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 24 Arz L 1/1 8 5 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 31 at Den W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 15/2 28 18 10 1.5 7.5 0 0 3 1 1 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\152// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOISAAC SOPOAGA2007Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 10 Arz W 1/0 4 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16 at StL W 1/0 4 3 1 0.5 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Pit L 1/0 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 Sea L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 Bal L 1/0 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 21 at NYG L 1/0 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 28 NO L 1/0 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 4 at Atl L 1/0 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 at Sea L 1/0 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 18 StL L 1/1 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 25 at Arz W 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 2 at Car L 1/1 4 1 3 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 9 Min L 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 15 Cin W 1/0 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 23 TB W 1/0 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 30 at Cle L 1/0 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/5 58 27 31 1.5 10.0 0 0 1 0 0 0SOPOAGA’S GAME-BY-GAME2009Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 13 Arz W 1/1 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 20 Sea W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 27 at Min L 1/1 7 3 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 4 StL W 1/1 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 11 Atl L 1/1 4 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 25 at Hou L 1/1 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 1 at Ind L 1/1 6 4 2 1.0 8.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 8 Ten L 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 Chi W 1/1 5 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 22 at GB L 1/1 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 Jax W 1/1 4 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 6 at Sea L 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 Arz W 1/1 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 20 at Phi L 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 27 Det W 1/1 6 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 3 at StL W 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/16 69 33 36 1.0 8.0 0 0 1 0 0 02008Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 7 Atl L 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 14 at NO W 1/1 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 21 at Sea W 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 28 StL L 1/1 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 5 Arz L 1/1 5 3 2 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 12 at NYJ L 1/1 4 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 19 at Chi L 1/1 4 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 26 Sea L 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 10 Car L 1/1 4 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 16 at TB W 1/0 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 24 Mia L 1/1 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 31 at StL W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 7 at Arz W 1/1 4 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 Was L 1/1 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 21 Buf W 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 28 at NE W 1/1 5 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/15 66 40 26 1.0 7.0 0 0 1 0 0 02010Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 at Sea L 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 NO L 1/1 7 3 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 26 at KC L 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 10 Phi L 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 17 Oak W 1/1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 24 at Car L 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 31 Den W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 14 StL W 1/1 5 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 21 TB L 1/1 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/1 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 5 at GB L 1/1 6 3 3 0.5 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 12 Sea W 1/1 5 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 16 at SD L 1/1 7 2 5 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/1 6 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 2 Arz W 1/1 5 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/16 75 40 35 1.5 9.5 0 0 1 0 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\153// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-1 | 190 | PITTSBURGH | 8TH YEAR | BORN 2.22.82 | RANKIN, PAACQUIRED D-2B IN ‘04 | WOODLAND HILLS HS, PITTSBURGH, PAA physical and cagey cornerback, Shawntae Spencer providesthe 49ers with a smooth and steady playmaker in the defensivebackfield. After suffering a season-ending knee injury in 2008,Spencer rebounded in 2009 to claim the starting left corner roleand later earn the Ed Block Courage Award. The savvy veteran isone of only 12 <strong>NFL</strong> cornerbacks to start all 32 games over the pasttwo seasons. A native of Pittsburgh, Spencer calls upon the attitudeand toughness of his hometown to help him over<strong>com</strong>e adversity onand off the field.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the second of two 2nd-round (58th pick overall) draftchoices by SF in 2004...Signed a 5-year extension through the 2012season on 9/2/06.// AWARDS & HONORS2009: Ed Block Courage Award// GOLDMINE• Youth sports were always important to Shawntae when he was growingup in Pittsburgh. But over the years, the number of volunteersdeclined, as did the options for the kids. To help solve this problem,Shawntae is working on building a YMCA in downtown Pittsburgh. “Iwant it to be a safe-haven, a hub for kids where they can go afterschool, where they can go whether they’re playing sports or not. Wewill provide kids with tutoring assistance, a mentoring program andgive them someone they can talk with. We will also work with youthsports. I want to make the sports in the <strong>com</strong>munity free for the kids.A lot of times, kids can’t play because their parents can’t afford it. Ijust want them to be able to show up and participate in whatever activitiesthey want.” Looking to not only impact his hometown, Shawntaeis also looking at building a YMCA in the Bay Area, his homesince being drafted by the 49ers in 2004. “Once I get this YMCAgoing in Pittsburgh, I want to build one in the Bay Area, focusing on apoverty stricken area – some place where the kids don’t have manyoptions of things to do when they get out of school. I want to try tokeep the kids off the street corners and give them some options asfar as sports and activities that won’t cost them too much money.”// 2010• Recorded his second INT of the season off a QB Matt Ryan passdeep in 49ers territory at Atl. (10/3), giving him an INT in consecutivegames for the first time in his career, after picking off QB MattCassel at KC (9/26).• <strong>For</strong>ced and recovered a fumble after a hit on WR Steve Smith at Car.(10/24), which led to a 49ers FG to tie the game, 13-13, early in the4th qtr.• Picked off QB Kyle Orton late in the 4th qtr. to seal a 49ers win vs.Den. (10/31).• Combined with LB Manny Lawson to bring down QB John Skelton fora sack on the first series of the game vs. Arz. (1/2/11).// 2009• Ranked second on the team with 10 PDs.• Helped limit Arizona WRs Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin to just90 yds. receiving at Arz. (9/13) in his first start since sustaining aseason-ending knee injury in 2008.• Picked off QB Brett Favre on a tip by S Dashon Goldson at Min.(9/27).• Helped limit WR Andre Johnson to 62 yds. receiving on 2 recepts. atHou. (10/25).• Held QB Kurt Warner to a season-low 178 passing yds. and a 44.9 QBrating vs. Arz. (12/14), marking the first time Warner hadn’t thrown aTD pass during the season.• Intercepted QB Donovan McNabb in the endzone at Phi. (12/20).// 2008• Saw action in nickel package at Sea. (9/14) before leaving game witha knee injury.• Underwent knee surgery (9/23) and was placed on IR (10/16).// 2007• Served primarily as team’s nickel back.• In season-opener on MNF vs. Arz. (9/10), recorded 3 tackles and intercepteda QB Matt Leinart pass late in 4th qtr., sealing a 20-17victory with :16 left.• Started at Atl. (11/4) in place of Walt Harris (knee) and recorded 4tackles.• Sidelined for final 5 contests of season with a quad injury sufferedat Arz. (11/25).// 2006• Tallied 3 tackles, 2 PDs, 1.0 sack and 1 FF at Det. (11/12). <strong>For</strong>ced QBJon Kitna to fumble on a sack, which was recovered by DE MarquesDouglas.• Returned to starting lineup at Sea. (12/14) and tallied 8 tackles, 2PDs and 1 INT.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\154// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO// 2005• Posted career-highs in tackles (76), PDs (19) and INTs (4) at RCB.• Recorded a career-high 5 PDs, which included an INT of QB SteveMcNair that he returned 61 yds. for first career TD at Ten. (11/27).• Hauled in team-leading 4th INT early in 4th qtr. to go along with 5tackles at StL (12/24).// 2004• Saw action in first career game vs. Atl. (9/12), recording 4 tackles.• Recorded first career start at RCB, registering 6 tackles and 2 PDsat Sea. (9/26).• Notched a career-high 10 tackles at Arz. (12/12).// COLLEGECompeted in 48 games, totaling 203 tackles, 4 FFs, 4 FRs, 8 INTs anda school record 53 PDs. Named “Chairman of the Board” by coachingstaff for dedication and leadership (2nd consecutive year he receivedthis honor), as a senior. Started every game at LCB, ranking3rd on team with a career-high 82 tackles to go along with 2 INTs,10 PDs, 2 FF and 2 FRs. Played in every game as a junior, startingat LCB. Totaled 51 tackles, 3 INTs, 2 FRs, 1 FF and 10 PDs. Played inevery game during sophomore campaign, leading the Big East andtying school record with 17 PDs. Freshman All-America selection ashe played in every game, starting 8 contests and recording 45 tackles,2 INTs and a team-high 15 PDs.SHAWNTAE SPENCER// PERSONAL• Prepped at Woodland Hills (PA) HS, where he helped team to a 22-4record over his final 2 seasons, including a 13-1 mark in 1999 and a9-3 record in 1998.• Began senior year in secondary, but moved to starting QB later inyear. Rushed 43 times for 154 yds. with 4 TDs, <strong>com</strong>pleted 30 of 77passes for 543 yds. with 5 TDs, and recorded 56 tackles, 3 INTs and1 FR on defense.• Also lettered twice in track, finishing 2nd in WPIAL and 6th at statechampionships in long jump as junior.• Born Shawntae Spencer (2/22/82) in Rankin, PA.• Majored in economics.// INJURY REPORT2005: Inactive at Jax. (12/18) with an injury to his quad.2006: Missed 3 games [at StL (11/26), at NO (12/3) and vs. GB (12/10)with an ankle injury.2007: Inactive for the final 5 games of the regular season [at Car.(12/2), vs. Min. (12/9), vs. Cin. (12/15), vs. TB (12/23) and at Cle.(12/30) with a quad injury.2008: Suffered a knee injury at Sea. (9/14) and missed the following4 games [vs. Det. (9/21), at NO (9/28), vs. NE (10/5) and vs. Phi.(10/12)] before being placed on injured reserve on 10/16.SPENCER’S CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2004 SF 16 12 66 57 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 02005 SF 15 14 76 69 7 0.0 0.0 4 85 61t 1 19 0 0 02006 SF 13 13 74 62 12 2.0 11.0 1 0 0 0 9 1 2 112007 SF 11 1 31 27 4 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 02008 SF 2 0 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 SF 16 16 62 53 9 0.0 0.0 2 2 2 0 10 0 0 02010 SF 16 16 57 42 15 0.5 6.0 3 0 0 0 9 1 1 0TOTALS 89 72 369 313 56 2.5 17.0 11 87 61t 1 57 3 3 11Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles – 9: 2004 (2), 2005 (1), 2007 (4), 2008 (2)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. Atl. (9/12/04); First Start: at Sea. (9/26/04); 50th Start: at GB (11/22/09); First INT: at Ten. (11/27/05 - QB Steve McNair); First INT Returnedfor a TD: at Ten. (11/27/05 - 61-yd. return off QB Steve McNair); First FF: vs. Buf. (12/26/04 - RB Willis McGahee); First FR: vs. Phi (9/24/06 - WR Greg Lewis)SPENCER’S CAREER HIGHSTotal Tackles: 10 at Arz. (12/12/04)Passes Defensed: 5 at Ten. (11/27/05)INTs: 1 (11 times) Last at Den. (10/31/10)INT Long: 61 at Ten. (11/27/05)TDs: 1 at Ten. (11/27/05)Sacks: 1 (2 times) Last at Den. (12/31/06)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\155// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOSHAWNTAE SPENCER2004Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 Atl L 1/0 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 19 at NO L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 26 at Sea L 1/1 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Oct 3 StL L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 10 Arz W 1/1 6 6 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 17 at NYJ L 1/1 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 31 at Chi L 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 7 Sea L 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 14 Car L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 21 at TB L 1/1 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 28 Mia L 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 5 at StL L 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 12 at Arz W 1/1 10 9 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 18 Was L 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 26 Buf L 1/1 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 1 0 0Jan 2 at NE L 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0TOTALS 16/12 66 57 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 7 1 0 02005Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 11 StL W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Sep 18 at Phi L 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 3 0 0 0Sep 25 Dal L 1/1 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 2 at Arz L 1/1 6 6 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 9 Ind L 1/1 7 6 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 23 at Was L 1/1 8 7 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 30 TB W 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 1 24 1 0 0 0Nov 6 NYG L 1/1 9 8 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Nov 13 at Chi L 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0Nov 20 Sea L 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 27 at Ten L 1/1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 1 61t 5 0 0 0Dec 4 Arz L 1/1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 11 at Sea L 1/1 8 8 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Dec 18 at Jac L - - INACTIVE (Quad) - - - - - -Dec 24 at StL W 1/0 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0Jan 1 Hou W 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0TOTALS 15/14 76 69 7 0.0 0.0 4 85 19 0 0 02006Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 10 at Arz L 1/1 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 17 StL W 1/1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 24 Phi L 1/1 7 7 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0Oct 1 at KC L 1/1 7 7 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 8 Oak W 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 15 SD L 1/1 7 7 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 29 at Chi L 1/1 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 5 Min W 1/1 9 5 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 11Nov 12 at Det W 1/1 3 2 1 1.0 3.0 0 0 2 1 0 0Nov 19 Sea W 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 26 at StL L - - INACTIVE (Ankle) - - - - - -Dec 3 at NO L - - INACTIVE (Ankle) - - - - - -Dec 10 GB L - - INACTIVE (Ankle) - - - - - -Dec 14 at Sea W 1/1 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 1 0 2 0 0 0Dec 24 Arz L 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 31 at Den. W 1/1 6 5 1 1.0 8.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 13/13 74 62 12 2.0 11.0 1 0 9 1 2 11SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\SPENCER’S GAME-BY-GAME1562007Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 10 Arz W 1/0 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0Sep 16 at StL W 1/0 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 23 at Pit L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 30 Sea L 1/0 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 Bal L 1/0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 21 at NYG L 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 28 NO L 1/0 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 4 at Atl L 1/1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 at Sea L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 18 StL L 1/0 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 25 at Arz W 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 2 at Car L - - INACTIVE (Quad) - - - - - -Dec 9 Min L - - INACTIVE (Quad) - - - - - -Dec 15 Cin W - - INACTIVE (Quad) - - - - - -Dec 23 TB W - - INACTIVE (Quad) - - - - - -Dec 30 at Cle L - - INACTIVE (Quad) - - - - - -TOTALS 11/1 31 27 4 0.0 0.0 1 0 3 0 0 02008Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 7 Arz L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 14 at Sea W 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 21 Det W - - INACTIVE (Knee) - - - - - -Sep 28 at NO L - - INACTIVE (Knee) - - - - - -Oct 5 NE L - - INACTIVE (Knee) - - - - - -Oct 12 Phi L - - INACTIVE (Knee) - - - - - -Placed on Injured Reserve on 10/16 (Knee)TOTALS 2/0 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 02009Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 13 Arz W 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 Sea W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 27 at Min L 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 1 2 1 0 0 0Oct 4 StL W 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 11 Atl L 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Oct 25 at Hou L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 1 at Ind L 1/1 8 8 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 8 Ten L 1/1 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 Chi W 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 22 at GB L 1/1 9 8 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 29 Jax W 1/1 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 6 at Sea L 1/1 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 Arz W 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 20 at Phi L 1/1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0Dec 27 Det W 1/1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Jan 3 at StL W 1/1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/16 62 53 9 0.0 0.0 2 2 10 0 0 02010Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 at Sea L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 NO L 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 26 at KC L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0Oct 10 Phi L 1/1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 17 Oak W 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 24 at Car L 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 1 0Oct 31 Den W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 1 0 2 0 0 0Nov 14 StL W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 21 TB L 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 5 at GB L 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 12 Sea W 1/1 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 16 at SD L 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/1 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 2 Arz W 1/1 6 5 1 0.5 6.0 0 0 1 0 0 0TOTALS 16/16 57 42 15 0.5 6.0 3 0 9 1 1 0// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-0 | 199 | MARSHALL | 3RD YEAR | BORN 5.6.86 | LOUISVILLE, KYACQUIRED WAI. IN ‘10 - SD | CENTRAL HS, LOUISVILLE, KYC.J. Spillman is an athletic safety with a nose for the ball. The49ers claimed him off waivers in October 2010, and he immediatelymade his presence felt on special teams. Spillman finished the yearranked t-4th in the <strong>NFL</strong> with 19 special teams tackles according to<strong>NFL</strong> game books.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally signed by SD as an undrafted rookie FA on 4/27/09....Waived by SD on 10/11/10...Claimed off waivers by SF on 10/12/10.// GOLDMINE• Spillman prides himself as being a family man and credits his father,Claude, Sr., as having instilled the values and work ethic of hisgame. His father played football collegiately at Western Kentuckyand played in a total of five games and later for the Dallas Cowboys.• He says that his favorite thing to do when he is not playing footballis hanging out with his two children, Trey and Amaya.// 2010 (SAN DIEGO/SAN FRANCISCO)• Claimed off waivers by SF on 10/12.• Finished the season ranked 2nd on team with 21 special teams tackles.• Made his 49ers debut vs. Oak. (10/17) and registered 2 special teamstackles.• Saw extended action on defense in the 4th qtr. vs. Sea. (12/12).// COLLEGEPlayed in 46 games (33 starts) for the Thundering Herd, recording319 tackles, 6.5 TFLs, 3 INTs, 6 FFs and 17 PDs. As a senior, started all11 games in which he appeared, notching 71 tackles, 1.5 TFLs, FF and4 PDs, earning second-team All-Conference USA honors. In 2007,earned second-team All-Conference USA honors while starting all12 games and registering 131 tackles, 2.5 TFLs, 3 FFs and 6 PDs. Asa sophomore, played in 12 games (9 starts) and tallied 79 tackes, 1.5TFLs, 2 INTs (returning one for a TD), FF and 4 PDs. In 2005, playedin 11 games (1 start) and recorded 38 tackles, TFL, INT, FF and 3 PDs.// PERSONAL• Attended Central (Louisville, KY) HS, earning all-state and all-conferencehonors as a junior and senior.• Starred at RB before switching to safety as a senior, leading theteam in INTs.• Also lettered 3 times in track.• Has a daughter, Amaya, and a son, Trey.• Born Claude Norman Spillman, Jr. (5/6/86) in Louisville, KY.• Majored in management.// 2009 (SAN DIEGO)• Made his first-career start as a member of the Chargers at Dal.(12/13) and had a 3rd-down PD in the 2nd qtr. that forced a 42-yardFGA that went WL to preserve a lead.• Received a game ball for season-high three special teams tacklesvs. Was. (1/3).SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\157// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOC.J. SPILLMANTACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2009 SD 5 1 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 SD/SF 16 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 21 1 9 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles - 32: 2009 (5), 2010: (27; SD - 6; SF - 21)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: at NYG (11/8/09); First Career Start: at Dal. (12/13/09)Total Tackles: 4 at Cle. (12/6/09)Solo: 3 at Cle. (12/6/09)2009 (San Diego)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 14 at Oak W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Sep 20 Bal L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Sep 27 Mia W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Oct 4 at Pit L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Oct 19 Den L - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Oct 25 KC W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Nov 1 Oak W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Nov 8 at NYG W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 15 Phi W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 22 at Den W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Nov 29 KC W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Dec 6 at Cle W 1/0 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 13 at Dal W 1/1 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 16 Cin W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Dec 26 at Ten W - - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Jan 3 Was. W 1/0 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 0/0 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0SPILLMAN’S CAREER STATISTICSSPILLMAN’S CAREER HIGHSSPILLMAN’S GAME-BY-GAMEAssists: 1 (3 times) Last vs. Sea. (12/12/10)2010 (San Diego/San Francisco)DateOpp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsWITH SD THROUGH FIRST 5 GAMES OF 2010Sep 13 at KC L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 Jax W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 26 at Sea L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 3 Arz W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 10 at Oak L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0SIGNED TO THE 49ERS ACTIVE ROSTER ON 10/12Oct 17 Oak W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 24 at Car L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 31 Den W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 14 StL W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 21 TB L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 5 at GB L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 12 Sea W 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 16 at SD L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 2 Arz W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\158// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-5 | 315 | CENTRAL MICHIGAN | 5TH YEAR | BORN 8.30.84 | ROCKFORD, MIACQUIRED D-1B IN ‘07 | ROCKFORD HS, ROCKFORD, MIJoe Staley has showcased his abilities on the 49ers offensive linesince being chosen as the second of San Francisco’s two 1st rounddraft picks in 2007. During the 2011 offseason, Stale increased hisrole as a leader in helping to orchestrate the player-organizedworkouts and camps. As a rookie, he started all 16 contests at righttackle before switching to left tackle in his second year. A product ofCentral Michigan, Staley became the first player in school history tobe drafted in the 1st round of the <strong>NFL</strong> Draft. Although he plays witha mean streak on the field, off the field, the charismatic Staley keepshis teammates and the fans entertained as the host of The Joe Show,on 49ers.<strong>com</strong>.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the second of two 1st-round (28th pick overall) draftchoices by SF in 2007...Signed a 6-year contract extension through2017 on 6/6/09.// GOLDMINE• Following his rookie season, Joe got a suprise call from a marketing<strong>com</strong>pany looking to create a bobblehead in his likeness for a hometownbaseball promotion. The former Rockford High School and CentralMichigan star was taken back by it. “It’s pretty crazy,” said Joe.“It’s kind of crazy to have something that has your likeness on it. Itkind of freaked me out.” His bobblehead was given out to the first1,000 fans at Fifth Third Ballpark when the West Michigan Whitecapsfaced the Lansing Lugnuts. On the bobblehead, Joe is holding a helmetand is decked out in his high school uniform including his No. 84jersey. “I think they were going for my retro-Rockford days. In thecurrent day, you would have to put 200 pounds on that doll,” saidJoe, who was a relay runner and tight end in high school.// CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Became the first 49ers rookie O-lineman to start every single gamein a season since Cas Banaszek (1968-77), who started all 14 contestsin 1968.• Was 1 of only 3 <strong>NFL</strong> rookies (49ers LB Patrick Willis and Browns LTJoe Thomas) to line up for every single snap in 2007, and was 1 of 35<strong>NFL</strong> players overall to ac<strong>com</strong>plish the feat out of 1,898 total players.• When Staley recovered a fumble for a TD [vs. NYJ (12/7/08)], he becamejust the sixth offensive lineman in franchise history to registera TD.// 2010• Started the first 9 games of the season at LT before suffering a fracturedfibula vs. StL (11/14). Inactive Weeks 11-17.• Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack on 32 pass atts. byQB Alex Smith vs. NO (9/20).• Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack on 19 pass atts. byQB Troy Smith vs. Den. (10/31).// 2009• Sidelined with sprained knee ligaments suffered at Ind. (11/1) fromWeeks 9-14, and was inactive at StL (1/3) with a knee injury.• Helped the team rush for a season-high 246 yds. vs. Sea. (9/20).• Suffered a quad contusion at Min. (9/27), marking the first time inhis career that he missed an offensive play.// 2008• Started all 16 games at LT and was the only 49ers player to line upfor every single snap.• Was part of an O-line that did not allow a sack at Arz. (11/10), breakingan <strong>NFL</strong> record 31-game streak by the Cardinals defense with atleast one sack.• Recorded first <strong>NFL</strong> TD on a fumble recovery following a WR JasonHIll 6-yd. reception vs. NYJ (12/7).// 2007• Started all 16 games at RT for 49ers after beating out Kwame Harrisfor position in training camp. Played every single snap on offense asa rookie.// COLLEGEPlayed in 46 games (39 starts) at Central Michigan and helped teamproduce a 1,000-yd. rusher in three of his four seasons (2003-05).Arrived on Central Michigan’s campus as a 225-pound tight end in2003, but developed into one of the elite offensive tackles in collegiategame. Recorded fastest 40-yd. dash time (4.7) of any offensivelineman at 2007 <strong>NFL</strong> Combine. Consensus All-MAC first-team choiceas one of three team captains as a senior, starting all 14 games atLT and helping team rank 22nd in nation with 245.9 passing yd. pergame. All-MAC first-team choice as a junior as he moved to LT andstarted 11 games. Shifted to RT as a sophomore during preseasonand started 11 games as he assisted team in averaging 395.5 yds.per game. Played in team’s final 11 games with 4 starts at TE as afreshman and posted 11 recepts. for 130 yds. with 1 TD.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\159// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO// PERSONAL• Attended Rockford (MI) HS, where he lettered twice in both footballand track.• Caught 24 passes for 559 yds. with 7 TDs as a senior TE.• Set three school records in track: 200-meters (21.9), 4x100 (42.5)and 4x200 (1:27) relay teams.• Placed 6th in state for 200m to earn all-state honors as team finished4th in state finals in 4x100m, 4th in 4x200m and 6th in 4x400m(43.1).• Born Joe Staley (8/30/84) in Rockford, MI.JOE STALEY// INJURY REPORT2009: Missed 7 games [vs. Ten. (11/8), vs. Chi. (11/12), at GB (11/22), vs.Jax. (11/29), at Sea. (12/6), vs. Arz. (12/14) and at StL (1/3)] with aknee injury suffered at Ind. (11/1).2010: Suffered a fractured fibula vs. StL (11/14) and was inactive theremainder of the season.GAMES/STARTS - 50/50; 2007 (16/16), 2008 (16/16), 2009 (9/9), 2010 (9/9)Additional Statistics:Touchdowns – 1: 2008 [FR in endzone vs. NYJ (12/7/08)]STALEY’S CAREER STATISTICSMilestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. Arz. (9/10/07); First Start: vs. Arz. (9/10/07); First FR: vs. NYJ (12/7/08 - WR Jason Hill); First FR Returned for a TD: vs. NYJ (12/7/08 -recovered WR Jason Hill fumble in the endzone)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\160// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-3 | 208 | WISCONSIN | ROOKIE | BORN 9.4.87 | ROLLING MEADOWS, ILACQUIRED WAI. IN ‘11 - SD | FREMD HS, PALATINE, ILScott Tolzien was claimed off waivers by the 49ers after havingspent training camp with the San Diego Chargers, who had signedhim as an undrafted free agent in July. He <strong>com</strong>pleted 25 of 40atts. for 302 yds., 1 TD and 1 INT during the 2011 preseason. Tolzienstarred at Wisconsin and studied under quarterbacks coach PaulChryst, the brother of 49ers quarterbacks coach Geep Chryst.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally signed as an undrafted free agent with SD on 7/26/11...Waived by SD on 9/3/11...Claimed by SF on 9/4/11.// PERSONAL• Attended Fremd HS in Palatine, IL, and was an all-state and academicall-state selection as a senior.• Also a two-time all-conference and academic all-conference selection.• Lettered in football, basketball, track and baseball.• Member of the National Honor Society• Born Scott Tolzien (9/4/87) in Rolling Meadows, IL.• Majored in consumer affairs with a business certificate.// COLLEGEPlayed in 29 games (26 starts) at Wisconsin, <strong>com</strong>pleting 410 of 602atts. for 5,271 yds., 32 TDs and 18 INTs. Holds school records for career<strong>com</strong>pletion percentage (68.1 pct.) and career QB rating (153.2).Also ranks 4th in school history with 5,271 yds. passing and 410<strong>com</strong>ps., while his 32 career TD passes rank 6th. As a senior, was therecipient of the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award and was namedsecond-team All-Big 10 by the coaches. Started all 13 games and<strong>com</strong>pleted 194 of 266 atts. for 2,459 yds, 16 TDs and 6 INTs. Set theschool record for single-season <strong>com</strong>p. pct. (72.9 pct.) and QB rating(165.8). In 2009, was named honorable mention All-Big 10 andwas the recipient of the Wayne Souza Coaches’ Appreciation Award.Started all 13 games and <strong>com</strong>pleted 211 of 328 atts. for 2,705 yds., 16TDs and 11 INTs. Set the school single-season record with 211 <strong>com</strong>ps.,while the 2,705 passing yds. rank 2nd in school history. In 2008, sawaction in 3 games and <strong>com</strong>pleted 5 of 8 atts. for 107 yds. and 1 INT.Did not see game action as a freshman. Redshirted in 2006.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\161// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-4 | 293 | OREGON | 1ST YEAR | BORN 1.3.84 | SALT LAKE CITY, UTACQUIRED FA IN ‘10 | EAST HS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTA young, physical player, Will Tukuafu signed with the 49ers inAugust 2010 and spent a majority of his rookie campaign on the49ers practice squad before being promoted to the active roster on12/18/10. Tukuafu was the co-recipient of the team’s Thomas HerrionMemorial Award last year, which is presented to a rookie or firstyearplayer who best represents the dream of Thomas Herrion, tomake the most of your opportunities.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally signed as an undrafted rookie free agent by Sea. on6/8/10...Released by Sea. on 6/22/10...Signed by SF on 8/12/10...Released by SF on 9/3/10...Signed to SF practice squad on 9/5/10...Promoted to active roster on 12/18/10.// AWARDS & HONORS2010: Thomas Herrion Award (Co-recipient with RB Anthony Dixon)// GOLDMINE• Will was the co-recipient (with RB Anthony Dixon) of the 2010 ThomasHerrion Award. The award is presented annually to a rookie orfirst-year player who has taken advantage of every opportunity,turned it into a postive and made their dream <strong>com</strong>e true like ThomasHerrion and is voted on by the coaches.• Will takes great pride in his family and says if it wasn’t for them, hewouldn’t be where he is today. “My parents came here from Tongain 1979 and worked as janitors to support our family. It’s seeing thesacrifices that they made for us that motivates me to work hard andalways give my best.”• Will definitely gives his best on and off the football field. He loveslearning and has a passion for working in construction. He hasbeen active in the <strong>com</strong>mercial construction industry since collegeand says that once his playing days are over, he would like to havea more active role in it. He has <strong>com</strong>pleted several internships fora construction <strong>com</strong>pany and worked closely with an engineer andproject manager to learn the inner workings of the business. Hecontinues to stay in contact with them and plans to work with themduring the offseasons. He says one of the reasons that he enjoysconstruction so much is that he likes to see things built from thebeginning to the end, and then being able to have a finished projectto show for it.// 2010• Spent the first 15 weeks of the season on the practice squad, beforebeing promoted to the active roster for the final 2 games. Inactive inthe final 2 contests.// COLLEGEPlayed in 39 games (37 starts) for the Ducks, registering 131 tackles,32.5 TFLs, 14.5 sacks, 4 FFs, 5 FRs and 4 PDs. As a senior, named second-teamAll-Pac 10 by the coaches. Also earned Oregon’s SchaffeldAward (outstanding defensive lineman) and Gonyea Award (most inspirationalplayer). Started all 13 games and notched 36 tackles, 6.5TFLs, 2.5 sacks, FF and FR. In 2008, named honorable mention All-Pac 10 by the coaches, starting all 13 games and registering 59 tackles,17.5 TFLs, 7.5 sacks, FF, FR and 2 PDs. As a sophomore, playedin 13 games (11 starts) and recorded 36 tackles, 8.5 TFLs, 4.5 sacks,2 FFs, 3 FRs and 2 PDs en route to earning the team’s CasanovaAward (top new<strong>com</strong>er) and being named honorable mention All-Pac10 by the coaches. Prior to Oregon, starred at Scottsdale CommunityCollege, posting 56 tackles, 24 TFLS and 2 FRs in 2005. Earned All-Western States Football League honors and ranked among the toptwo junior college defensive linemen on the SuperPrep JUCO 100,aslo listed as the nation’s seventh-best junior college prospect byRivals.<strong>com</strong>// PERSONAL• Attended East (Salt Lake City, UT) HS and earned all-region honorsas a junior and senior.• Also lettered in basketball.• Initially signed a letter of intent to BYU before going on a two-yearLDS mission.• Married to his wife, Krystal.• One of 16 children, Will has 10 brothers and 5 sisters.• Born William T. Tukuafu (1/3/84) in Salt Lake City, UT.• Majored in political science.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\162// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOWILL TUKUAFUTUKUAFU’S CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2010 SF 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TUKUAFU’S GAME-BY-GAME2010Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 at Sea L - - PRACTICE SQUAD - - - - - -Sep 20 NO L - - PRACTICE SQUAD - - - - - -Sep 26 at KC L - - PRACTICE SQUAD - - - - - -Oct 3 at Atl L - - PRACTICE SQUAD - - - - - -Oct 10 Phi L - - PRACTICE SQUAD - - - - - -Oct 17 Oak W - - PRACTICE SQUAD - - - - - -Oct 24 at Car L - - PRACTICE SQUAD - - - - - -Oct 31 Den W - - PRACTICE SQUAD - - - - - -Nov 14 StL W - - PRACTICE SQUAD - - - - - -Nov 21 TB L - - PRACTICE SQUAD - - - - - -Nov 29 at Arz W - - PRACTICE SQUAD - - - - - -Dec 5 at GB L - - PRACTICE SQUAD - - - - - -Dec 12 Sea W - - PRACTICE SQUAD - - - - - -Dec 16 at SD L - - PRACTICE SQUAD - - - - - -SIGNED TO THE ACTIVE ROSTER ON 12/18Dec 26 at StL L - - INACTIVE - - - - - -Jan 2 Arz W - - INACTIVE - - - - - -TOTALS 0/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\163// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-0 | 242 | CENTRAL MISSOURI | 6TH YEAR | BORN 8.12.84 | POMONA, CAACQUIRED D-6A IN ‘06 | POMONA HS, POMONA, CADelanie Walker provides the 49ers with an explosive receivingthreat at the tight end position, posing several match-up problemsfor opposing defenses. Walker has seen his receiving total rise ineach of the last three seasons, including setting career highs in recepts.(29) and rec. yds. (331) in 2010. Originally a 6th-round selectionby San Francisco in 2006, Walker has put his deceptive speedon display not only on offense, but also on special teams, totaling 33special teams tackles over the past two years. Walker is one of onlythree players to be drafted out of Central Missouri since 1990 (DLColston Wetherington - 7th round by Dal. in 1999 and DE RoderickGreen - 5th round by Bal. in 2003).// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the first of three 6th-round (175th pick overall) draftchoices by SF in 2006... Signed a three-year extension through the2012 season on 6/22/08.// GOLDMINE• Over the years, Delanie has owned quite a selection of cars, rangingfrom classics to newer models. Among his collection has been a 1964Chevy Impala, 1972 Buick Skylark, 1989 Camaro IROC-Z28, 2008Mercedes-Benz CL63 AMG and 2010 F250 truck. Delanie’s passionfor cars can be traced back to his childhood, where he would spendcountless hours refurbishing old autos with the help of his friend’sfather, who was a mechanic. “Growing up we didn’t have much money,so we would buy cars from the junkyard and fix them up. We’d spendall day taking off parts and replacing them, just like new. The mostimportant lesson I learned was ‘the way you take it off is the wayyou put it back on.’” Delanie admits that cars these days have be<strong>com</strong>emore advanced and that he is only <strong>com</strong>fortable working onmodels that are pre-1990. After his playing days are over, he envisionsowning a car restoration shop.• Having grown up in a tough neighborhood, Delanie knows first-handhow difficult it is to over<strong>com</strong>e obstacles in order to achieve one’sgoals. Throughout the past several offseasons, Delanie has visiteddelinquent youths across the Bay Area, making it a point to sharehis story and give positive reinforcement to those who can relateto him. “It’s very important that people know about what I’ve beenthrough. You can grow up in the worst neighborhood and still makeit to the <strong>NFL</strong>. That’s why I want kids, especially in the Bay Area, tounderstand that you can over<strong>com</strong>e those situations, because I did.”• <strong>For</strong> a 240-pound tight end, Delanie sure makes a lot of tacklers miss.His speed on the field can be linked to his success on the track as ahigh school senior. Despite lettering only one year, Delanie won theDivision III 100m (10.6) and long jump (21-5) titles, while also servingas a member of the winning 4x100m relay team at the 2002 MiramonteLeague Meet. Delanie’s younger brother, Anthony, <strong>com</strong>petedin the 400m and 4x400m at the collegiate level, and has his hopesset on making the Olympic team one day.// 2010• Set career highs in recepts. (29) and rec. yds. (331).• Registered a career-high 85 rec. yds. on 5 recepts., including a 38-yd. catch to the 1-yd. line to set up the 49ers first TD vs. Den. (10/31).• Hauled in 4 recepts. for 80 yds. vs. StL (11/14), marking the first timein his career he registered 80 rec. yds. in back-to-back games.// 2009• Set a new single-season career high with 233 rec. yds.• Ranked t-3rd on the team with a career-high 20 special teams tackles.• Registered a season-high 4 recepts. for 52 yds., including 2 recepts.over 20 yds. vs. Jax. (11/29).// 2008• Started his first game of season and caught 1 pass for 8 yds. vs. NE(10/5).• Filled in at fullback vs. Phi. (10/12) when FB Zak Keasey (bicep) left in2nd qtr.• Hauled in a career-long 53-yd. catch from O’Sullivan in 1st qtr. vs.Sea. (10/26) to set up the 49ers first score of game. Left game in 2ndqtr. with elbow injury and did not return.• Returned 5 kickoffs for 112 yds. at Dal. (11/23) after KR Allen Rossumleft game with an ankle injury.// 2007• Posted 21 recepts. and 174 rec. yds. with 1 TD. Also recovered 2 onsidekicks on special teams.• Made first start of season at Pit. (9/23) and caught 3 passes for 19yds., while returning 3 kickoffs for 63 yds.• Recorded first career TD on a 21-yd. pass from QB Trent Dilfer atCar. (12/2).• Established career-highs in recepts. and rec. yds. vs. Min. (12/9), recording6 catches for 66 yds. as he was on other end of QB ShaunHill’s first career <strong>com</strong>pletion.// 2006• Injured shoulder early in training camp and missed first month ofseason.• Played first career game vs. Oak. (10/8) and recorded his first <strong>NFL</strong>touch when he returned a kickoff 25 yds.• Made first career start in a two-TE set at NO (12/3) and saw extendedplaying time due to a knee injury suffered by Eric Johnson.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\164// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIODELANIE WALKER// COLLEGEBecame first and only player selected in 49ers history from CentralMissouri, where he played 20 games and finished his college careertied with Anthony Simpson (1994-95) for 8th on school’s career-recordlist with 113 recepts. When Walker left UCM, his 1,347 rec. yds.ranked 11th in school history, while his 965 yds. on kickoff returnsranked 7th and 2,578 all-purpose yds. ranked 9th. Including his 19games at Mt. San Antonio College, he caught 199 passes for 2,659yds. and 23 TDs in 39 contests during his collegiate career. His 2kickoff returns for TDs in 2003 tied school season-record first setby Walter Rhome in 1971, and his 3 kickoff returns for scores tiedCMSU’s all-time record also held by Rhome (1969-72).Receptions: 6 vs. Min. (12/9/07)Receiving Yards: 85 vs. Den. (10/31/10)Long Reception: 53 vs. Sea. (10/26/08)Long Rush: 16 vs. StL (10/4/09)WALKER’S CAREER STATISTICS// PERSONAL• Attended Pomona (CA) HS, where he was a first-team All-Region selectionby The Los Angeles Times, adding all-division and All-San GabrielValley honors as a senior.• Twice chosen Miramonte League Offensive POY and was selected asthe 2001 Pomona Red Devil of the Year.• Has a son, Delanie Jr. (7), who lives with his mom in Los Angeles.• Born Delanie Walker (8/12/84) in Pomona, CA.• Majored in video production, with a minor in criminal justice.// INJURY REPORT2006: Suffered a shoulder injury during training camp and missedthe first 3 weeks of the regular season [at Arz. (9/10), vs. StL(9/17) and vs. Phi. (9/24).2008: Inactive at Arz. (11/10) with an elbow injury suffered vs. Sea.(10/26).2010: Missed 2 games [vs. Phi. (10/10) and vs. Oak. (10/17)] with anankle injury.RECEIVINGRUSHINGYEAR TEAM GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD2006 SF 7 1 2 30 15.0 29 0 0 0 0.0 0 02007 SF 16 10 21 174 8.3 26 1 0 0 0.0 0 02008 SF 15 2 10 155 15.5 53 1 2 -13 -6.5 -3 02009 SF 16 8 21 233 11.1 39 0 3 34 11.3 16 02010 SF 14 8 29 331 11.4 38 0 3 18 6.0 10 0TOTALS 68 29 83 923 11.1 53 2 8 39 4.9 16 0KICKOFF RETURNSPUNT RETURNSYEAR TEAM NO YDS AVG LG TD NO FC YDS AVG LG TD2006 SF 1 25 25.0 25 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02007 SF 3 63 21.0 30 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02008 SF 13 257 19.8 35 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 SF 5 85 17.0 25 0 0 0 0 0,0 0 02010 SF 5 70 14.0 20 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTALS 27 500 18.5 35 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles – 50: 2007 (2), 2008 (15), 2009 (20), 2010 (13)Fumbles-Lost – 3-2: 1-0 in 2008, 1-1 in 2009, 1-1 in 2010Onside Kick Recoveries – 2: 2007 (2)Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. Oak. (10/8/06); First Start: vs. NO (12/3/06); First Reception: vs. GB (12/10/06 - 29-yd. pass from QB Alex Smith); First Receiving TD: atCar. (12/2/07 - 21-yd. pass from QB Trent Dilfer)WALKER’S CAREER HIGHSKickoff Returns: 5 at Dal. (11/23/08)Kickoff Return Yards: 112 at Dal. (11/23/08)Kickoff Return Long: 35 at Dal. (11/23/08)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\165// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIODELANIE WALKER2006Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 10 at Arz L - INACTIVE (Shoulder) - -Sep 17 StL W - INACTIVE (Shoulder) - -Sep 24 Phi L - INACTIVE (Shoulder) - -Oct 1 at KC L - DID NOT PLAY - -Oct 8 Oak W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 15 SD L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 29 at Chi L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 5 Min W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 12 at Det W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 19 Sea W - - INACTIVE - - -Nov 26 at StL L - - INACTIVE - - -Dec 3 NO L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 10 GB L 1/0 2 30 15.0 29 0Dec 14 at Sea W - DID NOT PLAY - -Dec 24 Arz L - - INACTIVE - - -Dec 31 at Den W - - INACTIVE - - -TOTALS 7/1 2 30 15.0 29 0WALKER’S GAME-BY-GAME2009Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 13 at Arz W 1/0 1 17 0.0 0 0Sep 20 Sea W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Sep 27 at Min L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 4 StL W 1/1 1 10 10.0 10 0Oct 11 Atl L 1/1 1 39 39.0 39 0Oct 25 at Hou L 1/0 1 2 2.0 2 0Nov 1 at Ind L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 8 Ten L 1/1 1 13 13.0 13 0Nov 12 Chi W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 22 at GB L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 29 Jax W 1/1 4 52 0.0 22 0Dec 6 at Sea L 1/1 3 28 9.3 18 0Dec 14 Arz W 1/1 1 2 2.0 2 0Dec 20 at Phi L 1/1 3 28 9.3 13 0Dec 27 Det W 1/0 3 36 12.0 22 0Jan 3 at StL W 1/0 2 6 3.0 5 0TOTALS 16/8 21 233 11.1 39 02007Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 10 Arz W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Sep 16 at StL W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Sep 23 at Pit L 1/1 3 19 6.3 13 0Sep 30 Sea L 1/1 1 7 7.0 7 0Oct 7 Bal L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 21 at NYG L 1/1 1 4 4.0 4 0Oct 28 NO L 1/1 1 0 0.0 0 0Nov 4 at Atl L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 12 at Sea L 1/0 1 2 2.0 2 0Nov 18 StL L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 25 at Arz W 1/1 1 5 5.0 5 0Dec 2 at Car L 1/0 1 21 21.0 21 1Dec 9 Min L 1/1 6 66 10.8 26 0Dec 15 Cin W 1/1 2 13 6.5 7 0Dec 23 TB W 1/0 2 23 11.5 14 0Dec 30 at Cle L 1/1 2 14 7.0 10 0TOTALS 16/10 21 174 8.3 26 12010Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 12 at Sea L 1/1 3 27 9.0 14 0Sep 20 NO L 1/0 2 26 13.0 22 0Sep 26 at KC L 1/0 1 6 6.0 6 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/0 1 6 6.0 6 0Oct 10 Phi L - INACTIVE (Ankle) - -Oct 17 Oak W - INACTIVE (Ankle) - -Oct 24 at Car L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 31 Den W 1/1 5 85 17.0 38 0Nov 14 StL W 1/1 4 80 20.0 36 0Nov 21 TB L 1/0 3 27 9.0 14 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 5 at GB L 1/1 2 19 9.5 15 0Dec 12 Sea W 1/1 1 7 7.0 7 0Dec 16 at SD L 1/0 3 14 4.7 6 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/1 3 17 5.7 7 0Jan 2 Arz W 1/1 1 17 17.0 17 0TOTALS 14/8 29 331 11.4 38 02008Date Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 7 Arz W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Sep 14 at Sea W 1/0 3 44 14.7 24t 1Sep 21 Det L 1/0 1 21 21.0 21 0Sep 28 at NO L 1/0 1 8 8.0 8 0Oct 5 NE L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 12 Phi L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 19 at NYG L 1/0 2 53 26.5 53 0Oct 26 Sea L 1/0 1 4 4.0 4 0Nov 10 at Arz W - INACTIVE (Elbow) - -Nov 16 StL L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 24 at Dal W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Nov 31 at Buf W 1/0 1 15 15.0 15 0Dec 7 NYJ L 1/0 1 10 10.0 10 0Dec 14 at Mia W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 21 at StL W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 28 Was W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTALS 15/2 10 155 15.5 53 1SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\166// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO5-10 | 208 | OHIO ST. | 6TH YEAR | BORN 7.24.85 | CLEVELAND, OHACQUIRED FA IN ‘11 | GLENVILLE HS, CLEVELAND, OHA physical presence in the defensive backfield, Donte Whitnerspent his first five <strong>NFL</strong> seasons as the Buffalo Bills starting strongsafety before joining the 49ers in 2011. Whitner was originally selected8th overall in the 2006 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft by Buffalo and went on tohelp the Bills finish in the top 10 in pass defense in three of his fiveyears (7th in ‘06, 2nd in ‘09, 3rd in ‘10) with the team.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 1st-round (8th overall) draft choice by Buf. in the 2006<strong>NFL</strong> Draft...Signed as an unrestricted free agent by SF on 8/6/11.// AWARDS & HONORS2006: Defensive Rookie of the Month (September), All-Rookie Team// GOLDMINE• Upon his arrival to the 49ers in August, it didn’t take long for Donteto reconnect with a familiar face. Both Donte and WR Ted Ginn Jr. attendedGlenville High School in Cleveland, playing for Ginn’s father,Ted Ginn Sr. Donte graduated from high school alongside former49ers QB Troy Smith, while Ted Jr. followed close behind a year later.• When Buffalo drafted Donte in 2006, he was just 20 years old. Hehad left for the <strong>NFL</strong> following his junior year in college, only aftergraduating several months early from high school to attend Ohio St.• Watching Donte sprint from sideline to sideline on Sundays makesit hard to believe there were doubts on whether he would be ableto walk again after suffering a near fatal accident as a youth. At theage of 6, Donte was run over by a car after darting into the middleof the street after a ball. <strong>For</strong> the next three months, Donte’s mother,Deborah, carted her son around their Cleveland neighborhood ina wagon. Donte, who suffered multiple fractures to both legs, wasforced to wear a body cast and doctors cautioned Deborah that herson might not be able to walk normally again. Obviously, Donte hassince proved the doctors wrong.// 2010 (BUFFALO)• Totaled a career-high 138 tackles to go along with a career-high 7PDs.• Led all defensive backs with 11 tackles, while recovering a fumblethat led to a Bills TD vs. Jax. (10/10).• Posted a career-high 18 tackles vs. Pit. (11/28).• Recorded first INT of season at Min. (12/5), adding 7 tackles and 1 PD.// 2009 (BUFFALO)• Recorded a career-high 2 INTs (one returned for TD).• Posted a 76-yd. INT return for a TD off QB Byron Leftwich vs. TB(9/20).// 2008 (BUFFALO)• Voted a team captain.• Recorded first career sack at StL. (9/28) for a loss of 13 yds. as thetakedown helped stall a Rams drive and lead to a missed FG attempt.• <strong>For</strong>ced a fumble at Den. (12/21) that was recovered by the Bills tohelp set up a Buffalo FG.// 2007 (BUFFALO)• Was the only Bills defender to take every snap (999) through thefirst 15 games. Streak came to an end in Week 17 due to illness (flu).• Recorded his first career FF on a Kevin Faulk pass recept. in the 2ndquarter vs. NE (11/18).• Posted second career INT vs. Mia. (12/9), with the turnover leadingto a WR Lee Evans TD.// 2006 (BUFFALO)• Started 14 of 15 games played in his rookie campaign, finishing secondon the team in tackles with 107, while posting 5 PDs and 1 INT.• Named <strong>NFL</strong> Defensive Rookie of the Month (September).• In his first professional game, recorded an INT during 4th quarter togive Buffalo a chance to win the game at NE (9/10).• Made his first career start at strong safety at Mia. (9/17) and brokeup a crucial two-point conversion in the 4th quarter.• Led team with 14 tackles vs. Ten. (12/24).// COLLEGEStarted 18 of 35 games for the Buckeyes, registering 164 tackles, 5sacks, 13 TFLs, 9 PDs, 5 INTs, 2 FFs and 1 blocked punt returned fora TD. Earned First-Team All-Big Ten Conference honors as a juniorin 2005 after starting every game at strong safety and totaling 73tackles, 4 sacks, 9 TFLs, 6 PDs, 1 FF and 2 INTs (one returned for TD).Helped team rank 5th in the nation in total defense. (281.33 ypg.).Played in 10 games (6 starts) as a junior, sitting out contests afterundergoing arthroscopic knee surgery.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\167// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIODONTE WHITNER// PERSONAL• Attended Glenville (Cleveland, OH) HS, where he graduated severalmonths early to attend Ohio State. Played in the U.S. Army Bowl.Finished career with 13 touchdowns, seeing action on both offenseand defense.• Earned Honor Roll recognition as he excelled in the classroom.• Has one son, Donte Jr., and a daughter, D’aira Denise Whitner.• Born Donte Whitner (7/24/85) in Cleveland, OH.TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2006 BUF 15 14 107 85 22 0.0 0.0 1 10 10 0 5 0 0 02007 BUF 15 15 102 72 30 0.0 0.0 1 29 29 0 1 1 0 02008 BUF 13 13 63 51 12 1.0 13.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 02009 BUF 10 8 57 42 15 0.0 0.0 2 104 76t 1 5 0 0 02010 BUF 16 16 140 96 44 0.5 2.0 1 37 37 0 7 1 1 0TOTALS 69 66 469 346 123 1.5 15.0 5 180 76t 1 19 3 1 0Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles – 1: 2010WHITNER’S CAREER STATISTICSMilestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: at NE (9/10/06); First Start: at Mia. (9/17/06); 50th Start: at Atl. (12/27/09); First Sack: at StL. (9/28/08 - QB Trent Green); First INT: at NE(9/10/06 - QB Tom Brady); First FF: vs. NE (11/18/07 - RB Kevin Faulk); First FR: vs. Jax. (10/10/10) - QB David Garrard)Total Tackles: 18 vs. Pit. (11/28/10)Solo: 12 vs. Ten. (12/24/06)Assists: 10 vs. Pit. (11/28/10)Sacks: 1.0 at StL (9/28/08)Interceptions: 1 (5 times) Last at Min. (12/5/10)Interception Yards: 76 vs. TB (9/20/09)2006 (Buffalo)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 10 at NE L 1/0 7 7 0 0.0 0.0 1 10 1 0 0 0Sep 17 at Mia W 1/1 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 24 NYJ L 1/1 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 1 Min W 1/1 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 8 at Chi L 1/1 11 9 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 15 at Det L 1/1 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 22 NE L 1/1 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 5 GB W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 at Ind L 1/1 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 19 at Hou W 1/1 7 4 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 26 Jax W 1/1 8 8 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 3 SD L 1/1 7 6 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 10 at NYJINACTIVE (Hamstring)Dec 17 Mia W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 24 Ten L 1/1 14 12 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 31 at Bal L 1/1 12 11 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0TOTALS 15/14 107 85 22 0.0 0.0 1 10 5 0 0 0WHITNER’S CAREER HIGHSWHITNER’S GAME-BY-GAME// INJURY REPORT2006: Inactive at NYJ (12/10) with a hamstring injury.2007: Inactive at Phi. (12/30) with the flu.2008: Inactive for three games [at NE (11/9), at KC (11/23) and vs. SF(11/30)] with a shoulder injury.2009: Suffered an thumb injury vs. NO (9/27) and was inactive for twogames [at Mia. (10/4) and vs. Cle. (10/11).Left the game with an ankle injury at NYJ (10/18) and was inactivethe following two games [at Car. (10/25) and vs. Hou. (11/1)].Passes Defensed: 3 vs. Det. (11/14/10)<strong>For</strong>ced Fumbles: 1 (3 times) Last vs. Cle. (12/12/10)Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Jax. (10/10/10)2007 (Buffalo)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 9 Den L 1/1 9 6 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16 at Pit L 1/1 8 7 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at NE L 1/1 11 5 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYJ W 1/1 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 8 Dal L 1/1 7 6 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 21 Bal W 1/1 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 28 at NYJ W 1/1 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 4 Cin W 1/1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 11 at Mia W 1/1 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 18 NE L 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Nov 25 at Jax L 1/1 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 2 at Was W 1/1 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 9 Mia W 1/1 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 1 29 1 0 0 0Dec 16 at Cle L 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 23 NYG L 1/1 10 8 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 30 at PhiINACTIVE (Illness)TOTALS 15/15 102 72 30 0.0 0.0 1 29 1 1 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\168// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIODONTE WHITNER2008 (Buffalo)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 7 Sea W 1/1 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 14 at Jax W 1/1 6 6 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 21 Oak W 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 28 at StL W 1/1 4 4 0 1.0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 5 at Arz L 1/1 10 8 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 19 SD W 1/1 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 26 at Mia L 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 2 NYJ L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 9 at NE INACTIVE (Shoulder)Nov 17 Cle L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 23 at KCINACTIVE (Shoulder)Nov 30 SFINACTIVE (Shoulder)Dec 7 Mia L 1/1 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 at NYJ L 1/1 9 7 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 21 at Den W 1/1 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Dec 28 NE L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 13/13 63 51 12 1.0 13 0 0 1 1 0 02009 (Buffalo)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 14 at NE L 1/1 10 6 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 TB W 1/1 8 5 3 0.0 0.0 1 76 1 0 0 0Sep 27 NO W 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 4 at Mia INACTIVE (Thumb)Oct 11 Cle INACTIVE (Thumb)Oct 18 at NYJ L 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 25 at Car INACTIVE (Ankle)Nov 1 Hou INACTIVE (Ankle)Nov 15 at TenDID NOT PLAYNov 22 at Jax L 1/0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 Mia W 1/1 10 7 3 0.0 0.0 1 28 2 0 0 0Dec 3 NYJ L 1/1 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 13 at KC L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 20 NE L 1/0 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 27 at Atl W 1/1 8 8 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 3 Ind DID NOT PLAYTOTALS 10/8 57 42 15 0.0 0.0 2 104 5 0 0 0WHITNER’S GAME-BY-GAME2010 (Buffalo)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 Mia L 1/1 9 4 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 19 at GB L 1/1 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 26 at NE L 1/1 10 7 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 3 NYJ L 1/1 13 9 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 10 Jax L 1/1 11 10 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0Oct 24 at Bal L 1/1 8 7 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 31 at KC L 1/1 11 7 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 7 Chi L 1/1 8 7 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 14 Det W 1/1 6 6 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 3 0 0 0Nov 21 at Cin W 1/1 7 4 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 28 Pit L 1/1 18 8 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 5 at Min L 1/1 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 1 37 1 0 0 0Dec 12 Clev W 1/1 5 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Dec 19 at Mia W 1/1 8 6 2 0.5 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 26 NE L 1/1 12 9 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Jan 2 at NYJ L 1/1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/16 140 96 44 0.5 2.0 1 37 7 1 1 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\169// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-1 | 305 | NOTRE DAME | ROOKIE | BORN 8.31.89 | ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLACQUIRED FA IN ‘11 | LYMAN HS, LONGWOOD, FLIan Williams joined the 49ers as an undrafted free agent out ofNotre Dame. Williams’ work ethic and potential, along with a strongtraining camp, helped earn him a spot on the 49ers 53-man roster.Along with DT Demarcus Dobbs, this marks the first time since 2001that the 49ers had at least two undrafted free agents make the team(4 in 2001 - DT John Schlect, LB Quincy Stewart, LB Shane Elam and PJason Baker).// TRANSACTIONSOriginally signed as an undrafted free agent with SF on 7/27/11.// COLLEGEPlayed in 45 games (25 starts) for the Irish, registering 161 tackles,1.5 sacks, 2 INTs, 13 TFLs and 3 PDs. As a senior, started all 8 gameshe appeared in, notching 37 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 1 INT, 3.5 TFLs and 1PD. In 2009, played in 12 games (8 starts) and recorded 39 tackles,INT, 6 TFLs and 1 PD. Played in 13 games (7 starts) as a sophomoreand tallied 40 tackles, 2 TFLs and 1 PD. In 2007, named second-teamFreshman All-American by The <strong>NFL</strong> Draft Report after registering45 tackles and 1.5 TFLs in 12 games (2 starts).// PERSONAL• Attended Lyman HS in Longwood, FL, and was named first-team allstateas an offensive lineman by the Florida Sports Writers Association.• Also named First-Team All-Central Florida as a defensive lineman byThe Orlando Sentinel.• Born Ian Williams (8/31/89) in Altamonte Springs, FL.• Enrolled in College of Arts and Letters and majored in film, televisionand theatre.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\170// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO5-10 | 186 | ARIZONA ST. | 2ND YEAR | BORN 7.19.88 | SAN JOSE, CAACQUIRED D-6C IN ‘10 | CHAPARRAL HS, SCOTTSDALE, AZAn explosive receiver and returner, Kyle Williams joined the49ers as a sixth round pick in the 2010 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft. His rookie campaigngot off to a slow start following a toe sprain in the preseasonopener and a finger injury later suffered in practice. Williams providesthe 49ers with speed and depth at both receiver and in thereturn game. Williams is no stranger to professional sports as hisfather, Ken, is the general manger of the Chicago White Sox.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the third of three 6th-round (206th overall) draft choicesby SF in 2010.// GOLDMINE• Kyle’s father, Kenny, is a former major league outfielder and the currentgeneral manager of the Chicago White Sox, a title he has heldfor 10 years. “It’s been a great opportunity and an advantage to bearound some pros and the best guys in the league growing up.” Itwas an opportunity Kyle learned that very few other children getthe chance to see. He saw firsthand what it took to be a professionalathlete and believes that experience will help him in his current career.• Kyle was selected in the 47th round of the 2006 MLB Draft by theChicago White Sox right out of high school.• People doubted Kyle’s ability growing up because of his size. “Peopletelling me that I wouldn’t make it fueled me. That’s been the biggestmotivating force that I’ve had.”// 2010• Made his <strong>NFL</strong> debut and served as the primary punt and kickoff returnerat KC (9/26), recording 3 KORs for 65 yds. and a PR for 2 yds.• Registered his first career recept. on an 8-yd. pass play from QBTroy Smith in the 4th qtr. vs. TB (11/21).// COLLEGESaw action in 41 games (15 starts) during his four-year career. Totaled109 recepts. for 1,626 yds. and 18 TDs, 74 punt returns for 768yds. and 31 kickoff returns for 709 yds. in his career. Played in 11games (9 starts) as a senior and led the Sun Devils with 57 catchesfor 815 yds. and 8 TDs, while also returning 23 punt returns for 229yds. Ranked 4th on team with 364 receiving yds. on 19 catches and ateam-high tying 4 TDs as a junior, seeing action in 11 games (2 starts).Led the Pac-10 by averaging 17.0 yds. per punt return, earning HonorableMention All-Pac-10 honors as a returner after posting 238yds. on 14 returns as he shared duties with senior Nate Kimbrough.Served as team’s primary kickoff return man and recorded 27 returnsfor 630 yds. As a sophomore, played in 13 games (3 starts) andranked 2nd on team with 6 TD catches, finishing the season with 29recepts. for 360 yds. Also served as ASU’s primary punt returner,earning All-Pac-10 first-team honors after posting 23 returns for224 yds.// PERSONAL• Starred at Chaparral (Scottsdale, AZ) HS, and recorded 30 recepts.for 625 yds. with 6 TDs, 1,160 rushing yds. on 108 carries, 15 punt returnsfor 316 yds. with 3 TDs and 9 kickoff returns for 364 yds. and 2TDs. Was named The Arizona Republic Big School State POY, first-teamAll-American by EA Sports, all-state first-team by The Arizona Republic,AZFCA first-team 4A all-state and the Barry Sollenberger HighSchool POY.• Led Chaparral to an 11-2 record and a league title in 2005.• A majority of his family lives in the Bay Area.• Born Kyle Williams (7/19/88) in San Jose, CA.// INJURY REPORT2010: Sustained a toe sprain at Ind. (8/14) that kept him out of firsttwo regular season games [at Sea. (9/12) and vs. NO (9/20)];Inactive for 2 games [vs. Phi. (10/10) and vs. Oak. (10/17)] with afinger injury sustained during practice.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\171// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOKYLE WILLIAMSRECEIVINGRUSHINGYEAR TEAM GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD2010 SF 5 0 1 8 8.0 8 0 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTALS 5 0 1 8 8.0 8 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Receptions: 1 vs. TB (11/21/10) Receiving Yards: 8 vs. TB (11/21/10)2010 ReceivingDate Opp W/L P/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDSep 12 at Sea L - INACTIVE (Toe Sprain) - -Sep 20 NO L - INACTIVE (Toe Sprain) - -Sep 26 at KC L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 10 Phi L - INACTIVE (Finger) - -Oct 17 Oak W - INACTIVE (Finger) - -Oct 24 at Car L - - INACTIVE - - -Oct 31 Den W - - INACTIVE - - -Nov 14 StL W - - INACTIVE - - -Nov 21 TB L 1/0 1 8 8.0 8 0Nov 29 at Arz W - - INACTIVE - - -Dec 5 at GB L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 12 Sea W - DID NOT PLAY - - -Dec 16 at SD L - DID NOT PLAY - - -Dec 26 at StL L - DID NOT PLAY - - -Jan 2 Arz W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTALS 5/0 1 8 8.0 8 0WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICSKICKOFF RETURNSPUNT RETURNSYEAR TEAM NO YDS AVG LG TD NO FC YDS AVG LG TD2010 SF 4 82 20.5 30 0 3 6 16 5.3 9 0TOTALS 4 82 20.5 30 0 3 6 16 5.3 9 0Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: at KC (9/26/10); First Reception: vs. TB (11/21/10 - 8-yd. pass from QB Troy Smith)WILLIAMS’ CAREER HIGHSWILLIAMS’ GAME-BY-GAME2010 ReturnsDate Opp KR Yds Avg Lg TD PR FC Yds Avg Lg TDSep 12 at Sea - - - INACTIVE (Toe Sprain) - - -Sep 20 NO - - - INACTIVE (Toe Sprain) - - -Sep 26 at KC 3 65 21.7 30 0 1 2 0 0.0 0 0Oct 3 at Atl 1 17 17.0 17 0 0 3 0 0.0 0 0Oct 10 Phi - - - INACTIVE (Finger) - - - -Oct 17 Oak - - - INACTIVE (Finger) - - - -Oct 24 at Car - - - INACTIVE - - - - -Oct 31 Den - - - INACTIVE - - - - -Nov 14 StL - - - INACTIVE - - - - -Nov 21 TB 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 1 16 8.0 9 0Nov 29 at Arz - - - INACTIVE - - - - -Dec 5 at GB 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Dec 12 Sea - - - DID NOT PLAY - - - -Dec 16 at SD - - - DID NOT PLAY - - - -Dec 26 at StL - - - DID NOT PLAY - - - -Jan 2 Arz 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTALS 4 82 20.5 30 0 3 6 16 5.3 9 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\172// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-1 | 203 | MARYLAND | 8TH YEAR | BORN 10.18.81 | FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONEACQUIRED FA IN ‘11 | DUVAL HS, LANHAM, MDKnown for his impact both on and off the field, Madieu Williamsprovides the 49ers with veteran experience in the secondary afterjoining San Francisco in 2011. Originally a second-round draft pick byCincinnati in 2004, Williams spent his first four <strong>NFL</strong> seasons in withthe Bengals before playing three seasons as a member of the MinnesotaVikings. Williams showed his versatility early in his career,starting games at CB, FS and SS during his rookie campaign. Knownfor his efforts in the <strong>com</strong>munity, both national and international, theSierra Leone native earned the coveted Walter Payton Man of theYear award in 2010.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally a 2nd-round (56th overall) draft choice by Cin. in the2004 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft...Signed as an unrestricted free agent by Min. on2/29/08...Released by Min. on 7/28/11...Signed by SF on 8/3/11.// AWARDS & HONORS2010: Walter Payton Man of the Year2006: All-Joe Team// GOLDMINE• Madieu joined elite <strong>com</strong>pany among his <strong>NFL</strong> peers by earning the2010 Walter Payton Man of the Year award for his service to <strong>com</strong>munity,both in the U.S. and overseas. Among his efforts includedserving as the Vikings 2009 spokesman for United Way, workingwith Twin Cities youth through his Dieu’s Crew program and beingrecognized by the University of Maryland as a Distinguished Alumniby the School of Public Health in spring of 2009. His Madieu WilliamsFoundation works with kids to encourage a healthy lifestyleand education. After signing a free agent contract with Vikings,Madieu honored his <strong>com</strong>mitment to build a playground in Cincinnatiduring spring of 2008, partnering with the non-profit Kaboom! onthe project. He has a website associated with his foundation- www.madieuwilliams.org.• Madieu donated $2 million to the University of Maryland to createthe Madieu Williams Center for Global Health Initiatives. Its purposeis to research and implement new ways to improve education andhealth care in impoverished nations such as Sierra Leone.• Madieu spent his childhood in Sierra Leone before moving to the UntiedStates at the age of 9 and settling with family in Maryland. Whilein his native country, his mother, a nurse, would take him on herrounds through hospital wards. It was there where he learned theimportance of giving. The Williams were poor, themselves, living ina ramshackle, two-story building that seemed forever in danger ofcollapse, but Madieu’s mother gave to others whatever she could. Hehas since donated money to open a school outside of Sierra Leone’scapital city of Freetown, in a district where there had been none, andhe still returns annually to Sierra Leone to monitor the progress ofhis programs.// 2010 (MINNESOTA)• Notched career-high 96 tackles in 14 games (13 starts).• Tied career-high with 11 tackles at NYJ (10/11).• Recorded an INT off Packers QB Aaron Rodgers at GB (10/24) andshared a sack of QB Derek Anderson vs. Arz. (11/7), splitting the sackwith Jared Allen. .// 2009 (MINNESOTA)• Led Vikings defensive backs and ranked 4th on team with 76 tackles,starting every single game.• Notched 5 tackles in Divisional Round game vs. Dal. (1/17/10) and 6stops in NFC Championship game at NO (1/24/10).// 2008 (MINNESOTA)• Started final 9 games of the season and tallied 45 tackles and 2 INTs.• Intercepted a pass vs. Hou. (11/2) off QB Sage Rosenfels, be<strong>com</strong>ingthe 8th player in Vikings history to record an INT in their 1st gamewith the club.• Recorded 5 tackles in the Wild Card Playoff vs. Phi. (1/4/09).// 2007 (CINCINNATI)• Posted first career game with a FF and a FR vs. Bal. (9/10).// 2006 (CINCINNATI)• Started all 16 games and played the most snaps of any Bengals player,tying a career-high with 3 INTs.• Tied a career-high with 11 tackles at TB (10/15).• Posted Bengals first INT of the season in opener at KC (9/10) whenhe picked off a QB Trent Green pass.// 2005 (CINCINNATI)• Had a season-high 9 tackles and intercepted Bears QB Kyle Ortonat Chi. (9/25).SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\173// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOMADIEU WILLIAMS// 2004 (CINCINNATI)• Played in all 16 games (13 starts), starting games at CB, FS, SS duringthe season, and had a career-high 95 tackles.• Posted first career start at LCB in opener at NYJ (9/12).• Scored a 51-yd. TD on first career INT at Ten. (10/31) off a QB BillyVolek pass.• Had first career sack vs. Pit. (11/21) when he caught QB Ben Roethlisbergerfor an 11-yd. loss that pushed the Steelers out of FG range.• Led team with 9 tackles and snared an INT off QB Vinny Testaverdevs. Dal. (11/7).// COLLEGEBegan collegiate career at Towson State before transferring toMaryland as a walk-on player. Was full-time starter for the Terpsin his final 2 seasons, opening 27 games and helping with Maryland’srise in the polls. Opposing teams went 21-6 in his tenure andoutscored West Virginia (41-7) and Tennessee (30-3) by a <strong>com</strong>bined71-10 in the Gator Bowl and Peach Bowl respectively. Sat out 2001season as a transfer. Played at Towson in 1999 and 2000.WILLIAM’S CAREER STATISTICS// PERSONAL• Attended Duval (Lanham, MD) HS, where he lettered in track andbasketball.• Earned a degree in family studies from Maryland.• Born Madieu Mohamed Williams (10/18/81) in Freetown, Sierra Leone.// INJURY REPORT2005: Inactive for four games [vs. Hou. (10/2), at Jax. (10/9), vs. Pit.(10/23) and vs. GB (10/30)] with a shoulder injury before beingplaced on Injured Reserve on 10/31.2007: Inactive vs. StL (12/9) with a thigh injury.Inactive vs. Cle. (12/23) with a quadricep injury.Placed on Injured Reserve with a quadricep injury on 12/26.2008: Inactive for the first seven games of the season with a neckinjury suffered during training camp.2010: Inactive at Phi. (12/28) with a concussion.Placed on Injured Reserve with a concussion on 12/31.TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2004 CIN 16 13 95 71 24 2.0 19.0 3 51 51t 1 11 0 2 -32005 CIN 4 3 23 18 5 0.0 0.0 1 2 2 0 3 0 0 02006 CIN 16 16 77 60 17 0.0 0.0 3 33 25 0 13 2 0 02007 CIN 13 13 73 54 19 2.0 4.0 2 40 35 0 7 1 1 22008 MIN 9 9 45 34 11 0.0 0.0 2 -1 0 0 3 0 0 02009 MIN 16 16 76 56 20 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 02010 MIN 14 13 94 59 35 0.5 4.5 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0TOTALS 88 83 483 352 131 4.5 27.5 12 125 51t 1 43 4 4 -1PLAYOFFSTACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2008 MIN 1 1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 MIN 2 2 11 10 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 3 3 16 14 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Additional Statistics:Special Teams Tackles – 39: 2004 (13); 2005 (3); 2006 (9); 2007 (5); 2009 (8); 2010 (1)Additional Statistics Postseason:Special Teams Tackles – 2: 2009Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: at NYJ (9/12/04); First Start: at NYJ (9/12/04); 50th Start: vs. Hou. (11/2/08); First INT: at Ten. (10/25/04 - QB Carson Palmer); First INT Returnfor a TD: at Ten. (10/31/04) - returned 51 yards off QB Carson Palmer); First FF: at NO (11/19/06) - WR Michael Lewis); First FR: at Pit. (10/3/04) - RB DuceStaley)Total Tackles: 11 (2 times) Last at NYJ (10/11/10)Solo: 9 at NYJ (10/11/10)Assists: 5 (2 times) Last vs. Chi. (11/29/09)Passes Defensed: 3 at NO (11/19/06)Interceptions: 1 (12 times) Last at GB (10/24/10)WILLIAMS’ CAREER HIGHSInterception Yards: 51 at Ten. (10/31/04)Long Interception Return: 51 at Ten. (10/31/04)Interception Returns for TDs: 1 at Ten. (10/31/04)<strong>For</strong>ced Fumbles: 1 (4 times) Last at NYJ (10/11/10)Fumble Recoveries: 1 (4 times) Last at Pit. (10/25/09)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\174// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOMADIEU WILLIAMS2004 (Cincinnati)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 at NYJ L 1/1 NA NA NA 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 19 Mia W 1/1 NA NA NA 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 26 Bal L 1/1 NA NA NA 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 3 at Pit L 1/1 NA NA NA 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0Oct 17 at Cle L 1/0 NA NA NA 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 25 Den W 1/0 NA NA NA 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0Oct 31 at Ten L 1/0 NA NA NA 0.0 0.0 1 51t 1 0 0 0Nov 7 Dal W 1/1 NA NA NA 0.0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0Nov 14 at Was W 1/1 NA NA NA 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Nov 21 Pit L 1/1 NA NA NA 1.0 11.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 28 Cle W 1/1 NA NA NA 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 5 at Bal W 1/1 NA NA NA 0.0 0.0 1 0 2 0 0 0Dec 12 at NE L 1/1 NA NA NA 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 19 Buf L 1/1 NA NA NA 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 26 NYG W 1/1 NA NA NA 1.0 8.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Jan 2 at Phi W 1/1 NA NA NA 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0TOTALS 16/13 95 71 24 2.0 19.0 3 51t 11 0 2 0WILLIAMS’ GAME-BY-GAME2007 (Cincinnati)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 10 Bal W 1/1 8 7 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 1 0Sep 16 at Cle L 1/1 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 23 at Sea L 1/1 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 1 35 1 0 0 0Oct 1 NE L 1/1 9 8 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 14 at KC L 1/1 7 4 3 1.0 3.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 21 NYJ W 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Oct 28 Pit L 1/1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 4 at Buf L 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 11 at Bal W 1/1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 18 Arz L 1/1 7 4 3 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 25 Ten W 1/1 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 2 at Pit L 1/1 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 1 5 1 0 0 0Dec 9 StL W INACTIVE (Thigh)Dec 15 at SF L 1/1 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 23 Cle W INACTIVE (Quadricep)Placed on Injured Reserve List on 12/26TOTALS 13/13 73 54 19 2.0 4.0 2 40 7 1 1 02005 (Cincinnati)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 11 at Cle W 1/1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 18 Min W 1/1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 25 at Chi W 1/1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 2 1 0 0 0Oct 2 Hou W INACTIVE (Shoulder)Oct 9 at Jax L INACTIVE (Shoulder)Oct 16 at Ten W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 23 Pit L INACTIVE (Shoulder)Oct 30 GB W INACTIVE (Shoulder)Placed on Injured Reserve List on 10/31TOTALS 4/3 23 18 5 0.0 0.0 1 2 3 0 0 02005 Postseason (Cincinnati)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsJan 8 Pit L Injured Reserve List from 10/31TOTALS 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 02006 (Cincinnati)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 10 at KC W 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 1 -1 1 0 0 0Sep 17 Cle W 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 24 at Pit W 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 1 9 2 0 0 0Oct 1 NE L 1/1 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 15 at TB L 1/1 11 6 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 22 Car W 1/1 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Oct 29 Atl L 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 5 at Bal L 1/1 9 8 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 SD L 1/1 6 6 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 19 at NO W 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 1 25 3 1 0 0Nov 26 at Cle W 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Nov 30 Bal W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 10 Oak W 1/1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 18 at Ind L 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 24 at Den L 1/1 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Dec 31 Pit L 1/1 4 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/16 77 60 17 0.0 0.0 3 33 13 2 0 02008 (Minnesota)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 8 at GB L INACTIVE (Neck)Sep 14 Ind L INACTIVE (Neck)Sep 21 Car W INACTIVE (Neck)Sep 28 at Ten L INACTIVE (Neck)Oct 6 at NE W INACTIVE (Neck)Oct 12 Det W INACTIVE (Neck)Oct 19 at Chi L INACTIVE (Neck)Nov 2 Hou W 1/1 9 8 1 0.0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0Nov 9 GB W 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 16 at TB L 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 23 at Jax W 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 1 -1 1 0 0 0Nov 30 Chi W 1/1 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 7 at Det W 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 14 at Arz W 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 21 Atl L 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 28 NYG W 1/1 8 5 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 9/9 45 34 11 0.0 0.0 2 -1 3 0 0 02008 Postseason (Minnesota)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsJan 4 Phi L 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\175// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOMADIEU WILLIAMS2009 (Minnesota)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 13 at Cle W 1/1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 at Det W 1/1 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 27 SF W 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 5 GB W 1/1 6 6 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 11 at StL W 1/1 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 18 Bal W 1/1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 25 at Pit L 1/1 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0Nov 1 at GB W 1/1 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 15 Det W 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 22 Sea W 1/1 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 29 Chi W 1/1 7 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 6 at Arz L 1/1 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 13 Cin W 1/1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 20 at Car L 1/0 9 6 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 28 at Chi L 1/1 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 3 NYG W 1/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/16 76 56 20 0.0 0.0 0 0 4 0 1 02009 Postseason (Minnesota)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsJan 17 Dal W 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 24 at NO L 1/1 6 6 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 2/2 11 10 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0WILLIAMS’ GAME-BY-GAME2010 (Minnesota)Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 9 at NO L 1/1 8 4 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 19 Mia L 1/1 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 26 Det W 1/1 8 4 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 11 at NYJ L 1/1 11 9 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Oct 17 Dal W 1/1 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 24 at GB L 1/1 6 4 2 0.0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0Oct 31 at NE L 1/1 8 5 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 7 Arz W 1/1 6 5 1 0.5 4.5 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 14 at Chi L 1/1 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 21 GB L 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 28 at Was W 1/1 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 5 Buf W 1/0 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 13 NYG L 1/1 8 4 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 20 Chi L 1/1 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 28 at Phi W INACTIVE (Concussion)Placed on Injured Reserve List on 12/31TOTALS 14/13 94 59 35 0.5 4.5 1 0 2 1 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\176// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO6-1 | 240 | MISSISSIPPI | 5TH YEAR | BORN 1.25.85 | BRUCETON, TNACQUIRED D-1A IN ‘07 | CENTRAL HS, BRUCETON, TNIn a limited amount of time Patrick Willis has establishedhimself as a household name and an annualcandidate for <strong>NFL</strong> Defensive Player of the Yearhonors with superman-like performances week-inand week-out, having led the <strong>NFL</strong> in tackles in twoof his first four <strong>NFL</strong> seasons. As the 11th-overall selectionin the 2007 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft, Willis made an immediateimpact as a rookie, earning All-Pro, Pro Bowl and<strong>NFL</strong> Defensive Rookie of the Year honors. He keptthe accolades flowing by earning Pro Bowl recognitionin 2008, 2009 and 2010. Willis joined S Ronnie Lottas the only 49ers players to earn Pro Bowl honorsin each of their first four seasons. The leader of the49ers defense was rewarded with a lucrative fiveyearcontract extension that will keep him in the BayArea through 2016.// TRANSACTIONSOriginally the first of two 1st-round (11th pick overall)draft choices by SF in 2007... Signed a five-yearcontract through 2016 on 5/4/10.// AWARDS & HONORS2007: NFC Pro Bowl, AP Rookie Defensive Player of the Year, AP All-Pro, PFW/PFWA All-<strong>NFL</strong> Team, PFW/PFWA Defensive Rookie ofthe Year, PFW/PFWA All-Rookie Team, <strong>NFL</strong> Alumni Linebackerof the Year, <strong>NFL</strong> Defensive Rookie of the Month (October andDecember), GMC Defensive Player of the Week (Weeks 12 and16), Diet Pepsi Rookie of the Week (Weeks 1, 2, and 12), BillWalsh Award (co-recipient with Nate Clements)2008: NFC Pro Bowl, AP Second-team All-Pro2009: NFC Pro Bowl, AP All-Pro, The Sporting News - All-Pro Defense,PFW/PFWA All-<strong>NFL</strong> Team, 2009 <strong>NFL</strong> Alumni Linebacker of theYear, Bill Walsh Award, <strong>NFL</strong> Butkus Award2010: NFC Pro Bowl, AP All-Pro, 2010 <strong>NFL</strong> Alumni Linebacker of theYear// GOLDMINE• In 2007 and 2009, Patrick was named the recipient of the 49ersBill Walsh Award. The Bill Walsh Award is voted on by the coachesand awarded to the 49ers team MVP. Frank is one of two players infranchise history to win the award twice (RB Frank Gore).• Tragedy struck Patrick’s family right before his senior year at OleMiss. His brother, Detris, drowned in a swimming hole when he wasjust 17 years old. Detris was a talented FB/LB who was heading intohis senior year at Central High School and was a Division I-A prospect.In memory of his late brother, Patrick had the Superman shieldtattooed on his chest. “We both loved Superman growing up. Wewere strong no matter what, but also had our weaknesses.” BelowPatrick’s Superman tattoo reads, “My brother shall rise again.” “I believesomeday when my time on earth is over, I’ll see him again.”• Patrick has a variety of tattoos, with each carrying its own specialmeaning. One of his most inspirational tattoos is the word ‘Believe’on his forearm. “When a person says ‘I think,’ I feel that leaves roomfor doubt. If I want to do something, I want to ‘believe’ I can do it, notjust think.” Patrick has three tear drop tattoos, which signify threesignificant people that have passed away in his life – his grandfather,uncle and brother.• One of Patrick’s biggest influences growing up was his uncle, ArthurJoe Willis, who was a professional light-heavyweight boxer from1989-2000 and <strong>com</strong>peted in 33 pro fights. Patrick looked up to hisuncle because he was able to make a name for himself as a successfulboxer. Arthur matched up against James “Lights Out” Toney in1990, and Toney later went on to beat former heavyweight championEvander Holyfield in 2003.• Patrick and his siblings were separated from his biological fatherwhen he was 16. He moved in with his guardians, the Finleys, whowere in their 20’s when they took in Patrick and his three other siblings.Chris Finley was a math teacher and Patrick’s basketball coachin high school. Julie Finley taught 5th grade. He refers to Chris andJulie as mom and dad.• One would think growing up in a small town of 1,500 people wouldn’tprovide much of a fan spotlight for young athletes. However, thiswas not the case for Patrick during his childhood in Bruceton, TN.“Growing up in such a small town, sports would turn into these bigevents, whether it was football, baseball or basketball. Everybodywould <strong>com</strong>e out to see you play.”• Competition is what has driven Patrick throughout his life. “I loveto <strong>com</strong>pete, no matter what sport it is. Basketball, baseball, football,golf, bowling, fishing, whatever. Basketball was my first love…Iplayed everything, guard, forward, center. In baseball, I played everythingtoo, except for catcher.” Patrick set the record for mosthome runs in Little League. He started playing golf with his dad,Chris Finley, when he was 16. “Even though I’m not too good, I love to<strong>com</strong>pete.”SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\177// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIO• Patrick was a standout basketball player at Central High School,where he averaged close to 20 points and 10 rebounds per gamethroughout his career. An all-district, all-region and All-West Tennesseeselection, Patrick played every position on the court and wasnamed the district’s Most Valuable Player. It wasn’t on the blacktopwhere he crafted his game, but rather on the dirt in front of hishouse. At the age of 7, Patrick, his brother and his dad constructed abasketball hoop from cedar planks. <strong>For</strong> the next 10 years, one couldoften find Patrick and his family playing toe-to-toe on that verysame hoop. “That’s what kept me busy. We didn’t have sport clubs,malls or movie theatres nearby. All we had was each other.”• Patrick believes several of the jobs he held as a youth have madehim into the hard-working person he is today. At the ripe age of 10,Patrick worked in a cotton field to help financially support his family.“My grandmother got me a job chopping cotton. I got $110 a weekfor chopping the weeds around the cotton so it could grow.” Patrick’snext job was in masonry, where he would mix mortar for the buildingof structures. He then worked alongside his father, who was alogger. “I would use a chainsaw and cut the limbs off. It was a prettycrazy job, I would get cut up all over.” When Patrick was a sophomoreand junior in high school, he would perform general maintenancearound the school, which included waxing all the floors on the property.• A fan of all different genres of music, Patrick would like to belt outhis own tunes in his very own music studio one day. “I like to singand can probably carry a tune here or there, but it’s not like I’m anygood. When I buy a house though, I’m going to put a music studioin it.” Patrick enjoys listening to R&B, rap, country and even someoldies. Some of his favorites are Marvin Gaye, Otis Redding and theTemptations.• Armed with a degree in criminal justice, Patrick envisions a future inlaw enforcement. “Whether it be a detective or a member of the secretservice or FBI, I’m very interested in the field.” Patrick enjoyedwatching episodes of “Columbo” and “Matlock” as a youngster. Hisfavorite television programs now are “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”and “Cold Case.”// CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Became the first player in franchise history to be selected as anAll-Pro in each of his first four seasons (First-Team - 2007, 2009-10;Second-Team - 2008).• A four-time Pro Bowl selection (2007-10), was the only rookie toearn All-Pro honors in 2007 as he was named the AP DefensiveRookie of the Year. He became first 49ers defensive rookie to makethe Pro Bowl and first-team All-Pro since CB Ronnie Lott in 1981. Hejoined CB Bruce Taylor (1970), DT Dana Stubblefield (1993) and DTBryant Young (1994) as 49ers who have won the Defensive Rookieof the Year award.• Was named Defensive Rookie of the Month for October 2007 aftertotaling 43 tackles, and for December after amassing 53 stops, 3sacks, 1 FF and 1 PD.• In 63 starts, Willis has tallied 10-or-more tackles in 45 games and20-or-more stops in 4 contests.• Was one of three <strong>NFL</strong> rookies (49ers T Joe Staley and Browns T JoeThomas) in 2007 to line up for every single snap.• According to statistics <strong>com</strong>piled by Elias Sports Bureau, his 174 totaltackles in 2007 led the <strong>NFL</strong> by more than 30 tackles, his 141 stops in2008 ranked 2nd (behind Browns D’Qwell Jackson’s 154 tackles) andhis 152 tackles in 2009 ranked 1st. Finished with 128 tackles in 2010,ranking 9th in the <strong>NFL</strong>.• Became the first 49er since S Ronnie Lott to be selected to the ProBowl in each of his first four seasons.PATRICK WILLIS// 2010• Earned Pro Bowl honors for the fourth consecutive season andfirst-team All-Pro for the third time in his career after leading theteam with 153 tackles.• Set a career high and ranked 2nd on the team with 6.0 sacks on theseason. His 6.0 sacks ranked t-1st among <strong>NFL</strong> ILBs (Pit. James Farriorand SD Kevin Burnett).• Registered 2.0 sacks vs. TB (11/21), marking his 3rd career multi-sackgame and the first since 10/4/09 vs. StL (2.5 sacks).• Registered a sack in 3 consecutive games [1.0 vs. StL (11/14), 2.0 vs.TB (11/21), 1.0 at Arz. (11/29)], the longest streak of his career.• Registered his 6th sack of the season as he brought down QB SamBradford at StL (12/26) and clubbed the ball loose to register his 2ndFF of the season and 8th of his career. Was wearing a cast on hishand after breaking it vs. Sea. (12/12).// 2009• Earned Pro Bowl honors for the third consecutive season and All-Pro honors for the second time in his career after leading the teamin tackles (173) and TFLs (13). According to statistics <strong>com</strong>piled by theElias Sports Bureau, he led the <strong>NFL</strong> in stops (152), marking the secondtime in his career he has ac<strong>com</strong>plished this feat (2007 – 174tackles).• Ranked t-2nd in the <strong>NFL</strong> among linebackers with 3 INTs.• Posted a career-high 4.0 sacks.• Registered his 2nd career INT at Arz. (9/13). Also had 14 tackles to goalong with 2 TFLs and a PD.• Recorded 2nd career INT return for a TD, returning a QB Kyle Bollerpass 23 yds. for a score, while posting a career-high 2.5 sacks togo along with 11 tackles vs. StL (10/4). He became the first player infranchise history, and just the third player in the <strong>NFL</strong> since the sackbecame an official statistic in 1982, to tally at least 2.5 sacks and anINT return for a TD in the same game.• Posted 13 tackles and 2 FFs vs. Atl. (10/11), marking the first time a49ers player forced 2 fumbles in a game since 1998.• Sacked QB Kurt Warner and registered a FF vs. Arz. (12/14).• Registered an INT, 12 tackles and a PD vs. Det. (12/27).// 2008• Led the team with 185 tackles as he earned Pro Bowl honors forsecond consecutive season.• At Sea. (9/14), recorded first career INT, returning a QB Matt Hasselbeckpass for an 86-yd. TD, which is the longest INT return by a49ers LB in team history.• Posted 13 tackles, 2 PDs, and 1 FR at NO (9/28). His FR occurred atthe 49ers 3-yd. line to prevent a Saints score.• Tallied 4th career 20-plus tackle game after finishing with a franchise-record22 stops vs. NE (10/6), which also included a sack.• Tallied 16 tackles, which included 2 key stops on Rams final drive topreserve the 17-16 <strong>com</strong>e-from-behind victory at StL (12/24).SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\178// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOPATRICK WILLIS// 2007• Earned starting role in training camp and totaled 226 tackles, 4sacks, 2 FFs, 1 FR and 5 PDs. Received numerous accolades, includingDefensive Rookie of the Year, All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors.• Led defense with 15 tackles to go along with 1 FF in season-openervs. Arz. (9/10) and was named Diet Pepsi Rookie of the Week.• Recorded a 21 tackles to go along with a half sack at Arz. (11/25). Ina defining moment, ran down WR Sean Morey from behind in OT toprevent him from scoring game-winning TD after a 62-yd. gain. Wasnamed the GMC Defensive POW and the Diet Pepsi Rookie of theWeek for his efforts.• Posted 20 tackles at Car. (12/2), marking second consecutive game inwhich he tallied 20 tackles-or-more.• Registered 10 tackles and 1 FR vs. Min. (12/9), helping the defensehold <strong>NFL</strong>’s then-leading rusher RB Adrian Peterson to 3 yds. on 14carries.• Totaled 20 tackles, 2.0 sacks, 1 FF and 1 PD vs. TB (12/23), and wasnamed GMC Defensive POW. It marked his first career multi-sackgame.• Closed out season at Cle. (12/30) with 16 tackles and 1 sack.// COLLEGESaw action in 45 games (22 starts), totaling 355 tackles, 11 sacks,5 FFs and 1 INT during career at Mississippi. Became first Ole Missplayer to lead SEC in tackles (128 in 2005 and 137 in 2006) sinceAbdul Jackson posted 139 in 1994. His 137 tackles ranked 7th onschool’s season-record list. Named Butkus Award winner in 2006,be<strong>com</strong>ing first player in school history to earn award. Named firstteamAll-SEC and SEC Defensive POY by Associated Press andleague’s coaches as a senior after starting 12 games and posting 137tackles, 3 sacks, 2 FFs, 1 FR and 7 PDs. Tallied at least 10 tackles in 11contests. Earned South Team Defensive MVP honors at 2007 SeniorBowl, leading all players with 11 stops to go along with 1 FF. Namedfirst-team All-SEC as a junior, leading team with 128 tackles to goalong with 3 sacks, 1 INT and 4 PDs.TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLESYEAR TEAM GP GS TOT SOL AST SACKS YDS INT YDS LG TD PD FF FR YDS2007 SF 16 16 226 143 83 4.0 9.0 0 0 0 0 5 2 1 02008 SF 16 16 185 126 59 1.0 5.0 1 86 86t 1 10 1 1 02009 SF 16 16 173 121 52 4.0 22.0 3 33 23t 1 8 3 0 02010 SF 15 15 153 104 49 6.0 46.0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0TOTALS 63 63 737 494 243 15.0 82.0 4 119 86t 2 28 8 2 0Milestones:<strong>NFL</strong> Debut: vs. Arz. (9/10/07); First Start: vs. Arz. (9/10/07); First Sack: at Atl. (11/4/07 - QB Matt Ryan); First INT: at Sea. (9/14/08 - QB Matt Hasselbeck);First INT Returned for a TD: at Sea. (9/14/08 - 86-yd. off QB Matt Hasselbeck); First FF: vs. Arz. (9/10/07 - RB Edgerrin James); First FR: vs. Min. (12/9/07- WR Aundrae Allison)Total Tackles: 22 at NE (10/5/08)Solo: 15 at Arz. (11/25/07)Assists: 8 (2 times) Last at NE (10/5/08)Sacks: 2.5 vs. StL (10/4/09)Passes Defensed: 3 at NYG (10/19/08)WILLIS’ CAREER STATISTICSWILLIS’ CAREER HIGHS// PERSONAL• Attended Central (Bruceton, TN) HS, where he earned Class “A” Mr.Football honors and was a two-time All-State choice, helping leadteam to 2001 and 2002 Regional Championship and State Quarterfinals.• Totaled 494 tackles, 23 sacks and 13 INTs (6 returned for TDs) ondefense, while tallying 276 carries for 2,486 yds. with 39 TDs and 51catches for 946 yds. with 17 TDs on offense.• Also earned 4 letters in basketball and 3 in baseball, garnering alldistricthonors in each sport.• Brother, Orey, recently received his welding degree.• Sister, Ernicka, transferred to Lane College from Jackson State. Shewas on the basketball team at Jackson State, and plays on the softballteam at Lane College.• Born Patrick L. Willis (1/25/85) in Bruceton, TN.• Graduated with a degree in criminal justice. He finished his degreewhile training for the <strong>NFL</strong> Draft. “I was determined to graduate.”// INJURY REPORT2010: Inactive for the first time in his career vs. Arz. (1/2) with a brokenhand suffered vs. Sea. (12/12).Interceptions: 1 (4 times) Last vs. Det. (12/27/09)Interception Yards: 86 at Sea. (9/14/08)Interception Return Long: 86t at Sea. (9/14/08)<strong>For</strong>ced Fumbles: 2 vs. Atl. (10/11/09)Fumble Recoveries: 1 (2 times) at NO (9/28/08)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\179// MEDIA GUIDE


PLAYER BIOPATRICK WILLIS2007Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 10 Arz W 1/1 15 10 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Sep 16 at StL W 1/1 10 6 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 23 at Pit L 1/1 10 6 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 30 Sea L 1/1 16 9 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 Bal L 1/1 16 10 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 21 at NYG L 1/1 15 9 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 28 NO L 1/1 12 8 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 4 at Atl L 1/1 15 9 6 0.5 3.5 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 at Sea L 1/1 10 5 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 18 StL L 1/1 13 8 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 25 at Arz W 1/1 21 15 6 0.5 3.5 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 2 at Car L 1/1 20 12 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 9 Min L 1/1 10 6 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0Dec 15 Cin W 1/1 7 4 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 23 TB W 1/1 20 13 7 2.0 1.0 0 0 1 1 0 0Dec 30 at Cle L 1/1 16 13 3 1.0 2.0 0 0 1 0 0 0TOTALS 16/16 226 143 83 4.0 10.0 0 0 5 2 1 0WILLIS’ GAME-BY-GAME2009Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 13 at Arz W 1/1 14 12 2 0.0 0.0 1 4 1 0 0 0Sep 20 Sea W 1/1 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 27 at Min L 1/1 7 3 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 4 StL W 1/1 11 5 6 2.5 15.0 1 23t 1 0 0 0Oct 11 Atl L 1/1 13 9 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0Oct 25 at Hou L 1/1 12 9 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 1 at Ind L 1/1 12 8 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 8 Ten L 1/1 11 6 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12 Chi W 1/1 12 8 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 22 at GB L 1/1 9 7 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 29 Jax W 1/1 13 7 6 0.5 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 6 at Sea L 1/1 16 14 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 Arz W 1/1 11 9 2 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Dec 20 at Phi L 1/1 7 6 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 27 Det W 1/1 12 8 4 0.0 0.0 1 6 1 0 0 0Jan 3 at StL W 1/1 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0TOTALS 16/16 173 121 52 4.0 22.0 3 33 8 3 0 02008Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 7 Arz L 1/1 9 6 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0Sep 14 at Sea W 1/1 12 7 5 0.0 0.0 1 86t 1 0 0 0Sep 21 Det W 1/1 9 6 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 28 at NO L 1/1 13 8 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 1 0Oct 5 NE L 1/1 22 14 8 1.0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 12 Phi L 1/1 11 6 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 19 at NYG L 1/1 9 5 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 3 0 0 0Oct 26 Sea L 1/1 10 6 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 10 at Arz L 1/1 13 11 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 16 StL W 1/1 11 10 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 24 at Dal L 1/1 10 7 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 31 at Buf W 1/1 16 14 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 1 0 0Dec 7 NYJ W 1/1 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 14 at Mia L 1/1 6 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 21 at StL W 1/1 16 12 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 28 Was W 1/1 10 6 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 16/16 185 126 59 1.0 5.0 1 86 10 1 1 02010Date Opp W/L P/S Tot Sol Ast Sk Yds Int Yds PD FF FR YdsSep 12 at Sea L 1/1 11 9 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 20 NO L 1/1 10 7 3 1.0 10.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 26 at KC L 1/1 9 7 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 3 at Atl L 1/1 8 4 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 10 Phi L 1/1 9 6 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 17 Oak W 1/1 8 4 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oct 24 at Car L 1/1 11 8 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 31 Den W 1/1 11 8 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nov 14 StL W 1/1 12 9 3 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Nov 21 TB L 1/1 15 10 5 2.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 29 at Arz W 1/1 7 4 3 1.0 6.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 5 at GB L 1/1 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 12 Sea W 1/1 7 4 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 16 at SD L 1/1 11 6 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dec 26 at StL L 1/1 17 13 4 1.0 17.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Jan 2 Arz W - - - INACTIVE (Hand) - - - - -TOTALS 15/15 153 104 49 6.0 46.0 0 0 5 2 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\180// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWTEAM STATISTICSDate W/L Score Opponent Attendance9/12 L 6-31 at Seattle 67,0449/20 L 22-25 New Orleans 69,7329/26 L 10-31 at Kansas City 68,18810/3 L 14-16 at Atlanta 66,87410/10 L 24-27 Philadelphia 69,73210/17 W 17-9 Oakland 69,73210/24 L 20-23 at Carolina 72,74110/31 W 24-16 Denver 83,94111/14 W 23-20 (OT) St. Louis 69,73211/21 L 0-21 Tampa Bay 69,73211/29 W 27-6 at Arizona 62,30812/5 L 16-34 at Green Bay 70,57512/12 W 40-21 Seattle 69,73212/16 L 7-34 at San Diego 67,82012/26 L 17-25 at St. Louis 52,8201/2 W 38-7 Arizona 69,732Team Statistics 49ers OpponentsTotal First Downs 251 299Rushing 85 86Passing 149 188Penalty 17 253rd Down: Made/Att 68/213 84/2173rd Down Pct. 31.9% 38.7%4th Down: Made/Att 8/16 3/134th Down Pct. 50.0% 23.1%Possession Avg. 28:37 31:23Total Net Yards 5013 5244Avg. Per Game 313.3 327.8Total Plays 945 1033Avg. Per Play 5.3 5.1Net Yards Rushing 1657 1547Avg. Per Game 103.6 96.7Total Rushes 401 447Net Yards Passing 3356 3697Avg. Per Game 209.8 231.1Sacked/Yards Lost 44/257 36/244Gross Yards 3613 3941Attempts/Completions 500/282 550/358Completion Pct. 56.4% 65.1%Had Intercepted 15 15Punts/Average 91/46.2 84/42.5Net Punting Avg. 38.2 37.4Penalties/Yards 112/933 97/839Fumbles/Ball Lost 22/8 18/7Touchdowns 34 37Rushing 10 9Passing 19 25Returns 5 3Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT Pts49ers 75 79 51 97 3 305Opponents 51 105 93 97 0 346Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt PtsJ. Nedney 0 0 0 0 17/17 11/13 0 50V. Davis 7 0 7 0 0/0 0/0 1 44J. Reed 0 0 0 0 13/13 9/10 0 40M. Crabtree 6 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 36B. Westbrook 5 4 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 30F. Gore 5 3 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 30T. Ginn 2 0 1 1 0/0 0/0 0 12A. Dixon 2 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12J. Morgan 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12S. Andrus 0 0 0 0 3/3 2/4 0 9R. McDonald 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6D. Goldson 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6T. Brown 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6T. Smith 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6T. Mays 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 649ers 34 10 19 5 33/33 22/27 1 305Opponents 37 9 25 3 36/37 28/33 0 346Sacks:49ers: J. Smith 8.5, P. Willis 6.0, A. Brooks 5.0, T. LaBoy 5.0, P. Haralson4.0, M. Lawson 2.5, I. Sopoaga 1.5, N. Clements 1.0, D. Goldson 1.0, R.Jean Francois 1.0, S. Spencer 0.5, Total 36.0, Opponents: 44.02-Pt. Converstions: 49ers 1/1, Opponents 0/0Rushing No Yds Avg Long TDF. Gore 203 853 4.2 64 3B. Westbrook 77 340 4.4 30 4A. Dixon 70 237 3.4 34 2T. Smith 23 121 5.3 16 1A. Smith 18 60 3.3 12 0D. Walker 3 18 6.0 10 0J. Morgan 2 17 8.5 13 0T. Ginn 2 11 5.5 9 0M. Norris 3 0 0.0 1 049ers 401 1657 4.1 64 10Opponents 447 1547 3.5 43 9Receiving No Yds Avg Long TDV. Davis 56 914 16.3 66t 7M. Crabtree 55 741 13.5 60t 6F. Gore 46 452 9.8 41 2J. Morgan 44 698 15.9 65 2D. Walker 29 331 11.4 38 0B. Westbrook 16 150 9.4 62t 1T. Ginn 12 163 13.6 37t 1D. Zeigler 9 98 10.9 20 0N. Byham 5 27 5.4 9 0A. Dixon 5 11 2.2 8 0M. Norris 4 20 5.0 8 0K. Williams 1 8 8.0 8 049ers 282 3613 12.8 66t 19Opponents 358 3941 11.0 71 25Interceptions No Yds Avg Long TDN. Clements 3 46 15.3 39 0T. Spikes 3 9 3.0 6 0S. Spencer 3 0 0.0 0 0T. Brown 1 62 62.0 62t 1D. Goldson 1 39 39.0 39t 1A. Brooks 1 32 32.0 32 0R. McDonald 1 31 31.0 31t 1R. Smith 1 20 20.0 20 0M. Lawson 1 0 0.0 0 049ers 15 239 15.9 62t 3Opponents 15 182 12.1 41 1Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BA. Lee 91 4203 46.2 38.2 12 34 64 049ers 91 4203 46.2 38.2 12 34 64 0Opponents 83 3571 42.5 37.4 3 29 65 1Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDT. Ginn 24 18 321 13.4 78t 1P. Adams 4 0 29 7.3 16 0K. Williams 3 6 16 5.3 9 0R. Smith 0 1 0 0.0 0 049ers 31 25 366 11.8 78t 1Opponents 54 12 483 8.9 43 0Kickoff Returns No Yds Avg Long TDT. Ginn 47 992 21.1 61 0D. Walker 5 70 14.0 20 0K. Williams 4 82 20.5 30 0J. Morgan 2 19 9.5 13 0M. Norris 1 12 12.0 12 0T. Wragge 1 12 12.0 12 0M. Crabtree 1 0 0.0 0 049ers 61 1187 19.5 61 0Opponents 67 1485 22.2 92t 1Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+J. Nedney 0/0 6/6 2/2 1/2 2/3J. Reed 0/0 3/3 3/4 3/3 0/0S. Andrus 0/0 1/1 1/2 0/1 0/049ers 0/0 10/10 6/8 4/6 2/3Opponents 1/1 5/6 13/14 8/10 1/2Nedney: (23G, 23G) () (51G) () (50G, 40N) (25G) (24G, 38G) (34G, 52N) (26G, 47G, 29G) ()() () () () () ()Andrus: () () () () () () () () () () (47N, 37N, 38G, 26G) () () () () ()Reed: () () () () () () () () () () () (44G, 26G, 23G) (33G, 44G, 22G, 36G) () (34N, 47G) (39G)Opponents: (35G) (46G, 19G, 37G) (38N, 32G) (37G, 31G, 43G) (33G, 53N, 45G) (27G, 24G,40G) (47G, 55G, 37G) (32) (42G, 33G) (41N) (31G) 39G) (29N, 43G, 24G) (43N) (25G, 39G),(43G, 30G, 28G) ()Fumbles Lost: F. Gore 2, A. Smith 2, P. Adams 1, N. Clements 1, J. Morgan 1, D. Walker 1,Total: 8Opponent Fumble Recoveries: P. Haralson 2, A. Franklin 1, T. LaBoy 1, M. Lawson 1, S.Spencer 1, T. Spikes 1, Total: 7Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingA.Smith 342 204 2370 59.6% 6.9 14 4.1% 10 2.9% 62t 25/140 82.1T.Smith 145 73 1176 50.3% 8.1 5 3.4% 4 2.8% 66t 18/112 77.8D. Carr 13 5 67 38.5% 5.2 0 0.0% 1 7.7% 22 1/5 23.649ers 500 282 3613 56.4% 7.2 19 3.8% 15 3.0% 66t 44/257 79.3Opponents 550 358 3941 65.1% 7.2 25 4.5% 15 2.7% 71 36/244 90.0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\181// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWINDIVIDUAL STATISTICSTACKLES <strong>For</strong> QuarterbackPLAYER Total Solo Asst Loss Sacks Hits Pres INT PD FF FR PTSP. Willis 153 104 49 7 6.0 12 15 0 7 2 0 535.5T. Spikes 125 83 42 4 0.0 3 8 3 8 0 1 418J. Smith 107 76 31 13 8.5 48 73 0 2 1 0 583.5D. Goldson 102 74 28 2 1.0 0 0 1 5 0 0 332N. Clements 88 78 10 5 1.0 2 1 3 15 3 0 374A. Franklin 86 45 41 5.5 0.0 6 12 0 1 0 1 269.5I. Sopoaga 75 40 35 6 1.5 10 22 0 1 0 0 254.5P. Haralson 69 33 36 3 4.0 26 48 0 1 0 2 342M. Lawson 64 47 17 5 2.5 16 31 1 6 2 1 359R. McDonald 57 23 34 5 0.0 26 56 1 3 0 0 307S. Spencer 57 42 15 0 0.5 0 3 3 11 1 1 245.5R. Smith 37 29 8 2 0.0 3 0 1 5 0 0 144N. Bowman 35 22 13 3 0.0 1 3 0 0 0 0 102.5A. Brooks 33 27 6 4 5.0 18 24 1 4 0 0 238T. Mays 31 23 8 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 1 0 97T. LaBoy 30 19 11 2 5.0 18 28 0 1 1 1 216.5D. Evans 29 14 15 2 0.0 3 8 0 1 0 0 90.5R. Jean Francois 23 13 10 1 1.0 5 8 0 1 1 0 90T. Brown 18 18 0 0 0.0 1 3 1 4 0 0 104M. Lewis 16 13 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 46.5W. James 9 9 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27P. Adams 7 7 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 21K. Kristick 6 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18T. Brock 3 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9C. Spillman 1 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.5T. Gibson 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1TOTALS 1261 848 413 69.5 36.0 198 344 15 80 12 7 5227.0J. Smith (8.5) - 2.0 vs. Phi., 2.0 vs. Den., 1.0vs. StL, 0.5 at GB, 3.0 vs. Arz.Willis (6.0) - 1.0 vs. NO, 1.0 vs. StL, 2.0 vs.TB, 1.0 at Arz., 1.0 at StLBrooks (5.0) - 1.0 vs. NO, 1.0 vs. Den., 2.0at GBLaBoy (5.0) - 1.0 at Sea, 1.0 at Atl., 1.0 vs.Phi., 1.0 at GB, 1.0 vs. Sea.Clements (3) - 1-7 at Sea., 1-39 at Atl.,1-0 vs. Sea.Spencer (3) - 1-0 at KC, 1-0 at Atl., 1-0vs. Den.Spikes (3) - 1-6 vs. Oak., 1-0 at Arz., 1-3vs. Sea.DEFENSIVE STATSQUARTERBACK SACKS (36.0)INTERCEPTIONS (15)TOUCHDOWNS (3)Brown (1) - 62-yd. interception return vs. Arz.Goldson (1) - 39-yd. interception return vs. Sea.McDonald (1) - 31-yd. interception return at Car.SINGLE-GAME BESTSHaralson (4.0) - 2.0 at Atl., 1.0 vs. Oak., 1.0vs. StLLawson (2.5) - 1.0 vs. Phi., 1.0 vs. Den, 0.5vs. Arz.Sopoaga (1.5) - 0.5 at GB, 1.0 at SDClements (1.0) - 1.0 at Car.Jean Francois (1.0) - 1.0 vs. Oak.Spencer (0.5) - 0.5 vs. Arz.Brooks (1) - 1-32 vs. Arz.Brown (1) - 1-62t vs. Arz.Goldson (1) - 1-39t vs. Sea.Lawson (1) - 1-0 vs. Oak.McDonald (1) - 1-31t at Car.R. Smith (1) - 1-20 vs. Sea.Tackles: 18 by Takeo Spikes at GBTackles for Loss: 3 by Justin Smith vs. Phi.Sacks: 3.0 by Justin Smith vs. Arz.Passes Defensed: 2 - 10 times, Last by Ahmad Brooks at SDInterceptions: 1 - 15 times, Last by Tarell Brown vs. Arz.<strong>For</strong>eced Fumbles: 1 - nine times, Last by Travis LaBoy vs. Sea.Fumble Recoveries: 1 - six times, Last by Travis LaBoy vs. Sea.Special Teams Tackles: 4 - two times, Last by NaVorro Bowman at GBPLAYER Tot Solo Asst Blks FF FR BP GB PTSR. Smith 14 13 1 51 0 0 0 0 359N. Bowman 26 17 9 59 0 0 0 0 356M. Lawson 10 8 2 4 0 0 0 0 307T. Brown 18 16 2 32 0 0 0 0 267D. Walker 13 9 4 44 0 0 0 1 262C. Spillman 21 19 2 51 0 0 1 0 259A. Lee 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 236T. Mays 9 6 3 47 0 0 1 1 234B. Jennings 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 233A. Dixon 9 5 4 56 0 0 1 0 231A. Brooks 9 6 3 36 0 0 0 0 219P. Adams 9 8 1 52 0 0 0 0 188D. Zeigler 8 8 0 17 0 0 1 1 142T. Ginn 0 0 0 4 0 0 5 1 127D. Goldson 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 121C. Taylor 6 3 3 24 0 0 0 0 118J. Nedney 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 116N. Byham 1 1 0 37 0 0 0 0 112T. Wragge 0 0 0 27 0 0 0 0 112S. Spencer 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 80P. Haralson 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 78K. Kristick 5 4 1 20 0 0 0 0 76R. McDonald 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 73I. Sopoaga 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 73C. Rachal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 68A. Snyder 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 67D. Baas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 65T. LaBoy 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 64M. Iupati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63A. Davis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63M. Norris 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 61N. Clements 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56J. Smith 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46J. Staley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39J. Reed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36D. Evans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34C. Maragos 5 3 2 6 0 0 0 0 33C. Cloherty 2 1 1 11 0 0 0 0 27J. Hill 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 24B. Sims 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23K. Williams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21W. James 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 20T. Brock 3 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 18T. Gibson 3 3 0 7 1 0 0 0 17M. Lewis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16D. Wynn 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 16R. Jean Francois 1 0 1 11 0 0 0 0 14A. Joseph 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 9J. Morgan 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4D. Briggs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1M. Crabtree 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1S. Andrus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Totals 183 140 43 652 1 0 12 4 5286Special Teams Key: Tot (total tackles), Solo (solo tackle), Asst (assisted tackle),Blks (blocks), FF (forced fumble), FR (fumble recovery), BP (big play), GB (gamebreaker), PTS (production points as graded by coaching staff)Zeigler (1) - at Atl.SPECIAL TEAMSBLOCKED PUNTS (1)TOUCHDOWNS (2)Ginn (1) - 78-yd. punt return at StLMays (1) - Blocked punt recovered in the endzone at Atl.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\182// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWPARTICIPATION CHARTSEA NO KC ATL PHI OAK CAR DEN STL TB ARZ GB SEA SD STL ARZ9-12 9-20 9-26 10-3 10-10 10-17 10-24 10-31 11-14 11-21 11-29 12-5 12-12 12-16 12-26 1-1 GP/GS/DNP/IAAdams, Phillip P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P IA 15/0/0/1Andrus, Shane NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR P P NR NR NR NR NR 2/0/0/0Baas, David C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 16/16/0/0Bakhtiari, Eric NR NR NR NR PS PS PS PS NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 0/0/0/0Boone, Alex IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA P 1/0/0/15Bowman, NaVorro P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P MIKE 16/1/0/0Briggs, Diyral P NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 1/0/0/0Brock, Tramaine IA IA IA IA IA PS PS P IA IA IA P IA IA IA P 3/0/0/11Brooks, Ahmad IA P P P P P P P P P P WILL P P P P 15/1/0/1Brown, Tarell P P P P P P P IA P P P P P P P P 15/0/0/1Byham, Nate P P P P P TE P TE P P P P P TE IA IA 14/3/0/2Carr, David DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP P DNP DNP EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ IA 1/0/8/7Clements, Nate CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB 16/16/0/0Cloherty, Colin NR NR NR NR PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS P P 2/0/0/0Crabtree, Michael WR WR WR WR WR WR WR P WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR 16/15/0/0Caulcrick, Jehuu PS PS PS PS PS NR PS PS NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 0/0/0/0Davis, Anthony RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT 16/16/0/0Davis, Bruce PS NR PS PS NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 0/0/0/0Davis, Nate PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0/0/0Davis, Vernon TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE 16/16/0/0Dixon, Anthony P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16/0/0/0Evans, Demetric P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16/0/0/0Franklin, Aubrayo NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT 16/16/0/0Fulton, Xavier NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR PS PS PS NR NR NR NR NR 0/0/0/0Gibson, Thaddeus NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR IA IA IA IA IA IA P P 2/0/0/6Ginn, Ted P IA IA IA P P P P P P P P P P P P 13/0/0/3Goldson, Dashon FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS 16/16/0/0Gore, Frank RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB IR IR IR IR IR 11/11/0/0Grant, Bakari NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR PS PS PS PS PS 0/0/0/0Haralson, Parys WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL IA WILL WILL WILL WILL 15/15/0/1Heitmann, Eric IA IA IA IA IA DNP IA IA IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0/0/1/7Hill, Jason NR P IA P IA IA IA IA IA NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 2/0/0/6Howell, Nick NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR PS PS PS PS PS 0/0/0/0Iupati, Mike LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG 16/16/0/0James, William IA IA IA IA P P P P P IA IA IA IA IA IA IA 5/0/0/11Jean Francois, Ricky P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16/0/0/0Jennings, Brian P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16/0/0/0Joseph, Alex NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR P 1/0/0/0Jurovich, Kevin PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0/0/0Kopa, Matt PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 0/0/0/0Kristick, Keaton PS PS PS PS P P IA IA IA IA P IA P P P IA 6/0/0/6LaBoy, Travis P P P P P P P P P P P P P P IR IR 14/0/0/0Landolt, Dennis NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR PS PS 0/0/0/0Lawson, Manny SAM SAM SAM SAM SAM SAM SAM SAM SAM SAM SAM SAM SAM SAM SAM SAM 16/16/0/0Lee, Andy P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16/0/0/0Lewis, Michael SS SS SS IA NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 3/3/0/1Long, Lance NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0/0/0Maragos, Chris PS PS PS PS PS PS IA PS PS PS PS P P IA IA P 3/0/0/3Mays, Taylor P P P SS SS SS SS SS SS P P P P P P P 16/6/0/0McDonald, Ray P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16/0/0/0McKillop, Scott IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0/0/0/0Morgan, Josh WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR P WR P P WR WR P P 16/11/0/0Nedney, Joe P P P P P P P P P IA IA IA IA IA IR IR 9/0/0/5Norris, Moran P FB FB FB FB P FB P FB FB FB FB P P FB FB 16/11/0/0Omon, Xavier NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR PS PS PS PS PS 0/0/0/0Patrick, Chris IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0/0/0/0Rachal, Chilo RG IA RG RG RG RG RG RG P RG RG RG RG RG RG RG 15/14/0/1Reed, Jeff NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR P P P P P 5/0/0/0Scaccia, Fabrizio NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR PS PS 0/0/0/0Sims, Barry IA P IA IA IA IA IA IA IA LT LT LT LT LT LT LT 8/7/0/8Smith, Alex QB QB QB QB QB QB QB IA IA DNP DNP DNP QB QB P QB 11/10/3/2Smith, Justin DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT 16/16/0/0Smith, Reggie P P P P P P P P P SS SS SS SS SS SS SS 16/7/0/0Smith, Troy EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ QB QB QB QB QB DNP DNP QB DNP 6/6/3/7Snyder, Adam P RG P P P P P P RG DNP P P P P P P 15/2/1/0Sopoaga, Isaac DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT 16/16/0/0Spencer, Shawntae CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB 16/16/0/0Spikes, Takeo TED TED TED TED TED TED TED TED TED TED TED TED TED TED TED TED 16/16/0/0Spillman, C.J. NR NR NR NR NR P P P P P P P P P P P 11/0/0/0Staley, Joe LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT IA IA IA IA IA IA IA 9/9/0/7Taylor, Curtis P P P P P IA IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 5/0/0/1Tukuafu, Will PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS IA IA 0/0/0/2Walker, Delanie TE P P P IA IA P TE TE P TE TE TE P TE TE 14/8/0/2Westbrook, Brian DNP P P DNP P P P P P P P RB RB RB RB RB 14/5/2/0Williams, Kyle IA IA P P IA IA IA IA IA P IA P DNP DNP DNP P 5/0/3/8Willis, Patrick MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE IA 15/15/0/1Wragge, Tony P P P P P IA P P P P P P P P P P 15/0/0/1Wynn, DeShawn NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR PS PS PS P IA P P NR 3/0/0/1Zeigler, Dominique P P P P P P P P P P P IR IR IR IR IR 11/0/0/0Position = Starter, P = Played, DNP = Did Not Play, IA = Inactive, IR = Injured Reserve, EQ = Emergency Quarterback, PUP = Physically Unable to Perform,NR = Not on Roster, PS = Practice Squad, NFI = Non-Football Injury, SUS = Suspended, EXP = Roster Exemption, PSI = Practice Squad/Injured, BYE – Week 9SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\183// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWSTARTERS/INACTIVESOFFENSEOpp WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR FB RB QB Otherat Sea Crabtree Staley Iupati Baas Rachal A. Davis V. Davis Morgan Gore A. Smith Walker (TE)NO Crabtree Staley Iupati Baas Snyder A. Davis V. Davis Morgan Norris Gore A. Smithat KC Crabtree Staley Iupati Baas Rachal A. Davis V. Davis Morgan Norris Gore A. Smithat Atl Crabtree Staley Iupati Baas Rachal A. Davis V. Davis Morgan Norris Gore A. SmithPhi Crabtree Staley Iupati Baas Rachal A. Davis V. Davis Morgan Norris Gore A. SmithOak Crabtree Staley Iupati Baas Rachal A. Davis V. Davis Morgan Gore A. Smith Byham (TE)at Car Crabtree Staley Iupati Baas Rachal A. Davis V. Davis Morgan Norris Gore A. SmithDen Walker (TE) Staley Iupati Baas Rachal A. Davis V. Davis Morgan Gore T. Smith Byham (TE)StL Crabtree Staley Iupati Baas Snyder A. Davis V. Davis Norris Gore T. Smith Walker (TE)TB Crabtree Sims Iupati Baas Rachal A. Davis V. Davis Morgan Norris Gore T. Smithat Arz Crabtree Sims Iupati Baas Rachal A. Davis V. Davis Norris Gore T. Smith Walker (TE)at GB Crabtree Sims Iupati Baas Rachal A. Davis V. Davis Norris Westbrook T. Smith Walker (TE)Sea Crabtree Sims Iupati Baas Rachal A. Davis V. Davis Morgan Westbrook A. Smith Walker (TE)at SD Crabtree Sims Iupati Baas Rachal A. Davis V. Davis Morgan Westbrook A. Smith Byham (TE)at StL Crabtree Sims Iupati Baas Rachal A. Davis V. Davis Norris Westbrook T. Smith Walker (TE)Arz Crabtree Sims Iupati Baas Rachal A. Davis V. Davis Norris Westbrook A. Smith Walker (TE)DEFENSEOpp LDT NT RDT SAM TED MIKE WILL LCB RCB SS FS Otherat Sea Sopoaga Franklin J. Smith Lawson Spikes Willis Haralson Spencer Clements Lewis GoldsonNO Sopoaga Franklin J. Smith Lawson Spikes Willis Haralson Spencer Clements Lewis Goldsonat KC Sopoaga Franklin J. Smith Lawson Spikes Willis Haralson Spencer Clements Lewis Goldsonat Atl Sopoaga Franklin J. Smith Lawson Spikes Willis Haralson Spencer Clements Mays GoldsonPhi Sopoaga Franklin J. Smith Lawson Spikes Willis Haralson Spencer Clements Mays GoldsonOak Sopoaga Franklin J. Smith Lawson Spikes Willis Haralson Spencer Clements Mays Goldsonat Car Sopoaga Franklin J. Smith Lawson Spikes Willis Haralson Spencer Clements Mays GoldsonDen Sopoaga Franklin J. Smith Lawson Spikes Willis Haralson Spencer Clements Mays GoldsonStL Sopoaga Franklin J. Smith Lawson Spikes Willis Haralson Spencer Clements Mays GoldsonTB Sopoaga Franklin J. Smith Lawson Spikes Willis Haralson Spencer Clements R. Smith Goldsonat Arz Sopoaga Franklin J. Smith Lawson Spikes Willis Haralson Spencer Clements R. Smith Goldsonat GB Sopoaga Franklin J. Smith Lawson Spikes Willis Brooks Spencer Clements R. Smith GoldsonSea Sopoaga Franklin J. Smith Lawson Spikes Willis Haralson Spencer Clements R. Smith Goldsonat SD Sopoaga Franklin J. Smith Lawson Spikes Willis Haralson Spencer Clements R. Smith Goldsonat StL Sopoaga Franklin J. Smith Lawson Spikes Willis Haralson Spencer Clements R. Smith GoldsonArz Sopoaga Franklin J. Smith Lawson Spikes Bowman Haralson Spencer Clements R. Smith GoldsonOppat SeaNOat KCat AtlPhiOakat CarDenStLTBat Arzat GBSeaat SDat StLArzINACTIVEST. Smith/Williams/Brock/James/Brooks/Sims/Heitmann/BooneT. Smith/Williams/Ginn/Brock/James/Rachal/Heitmann/BooneT. Smith/Ginn/Brock/James/Sims/Heitmann/Boone/HillT. Smith/Ginn/Brock/James/Lewis/Sims/Heitmann/BooneT. Smith/Williams/Brock/Walker/Sims/Heitmann/Boone/HillT. Smith/Williams/Taylor/Walker/Sims/Wragge/Boone/HillT. Smith/Williams/Maragos/Kristick/Sims/Heitmann/Boone/HillWilliams/A. Smith/Brock/Kristick/Sims/Heitmann/Boone/HillWilliams/A. Smith/Brock/Kristick/Gibson/Sims/Boone/HillCarr/Nedney/Brock/James/Kristick/Gibson/Staley/BooneCarr/Nedney/Williams/Brock/James/Gibson/Staley/BooneCarr/Nedney/James/Kristick/Gibson/Staley/Boone/HaralsonCarr/Nedney/Brock/Wynn/James/Gibson/Staley/BooneCarr/Nedney/Brock/James/Maragos/Gibson/Staley/BooneCarr/Brock/James/Maragos/Tukuafu/Staley/Boone/ByhamCarr/James/Adams/Willis/KristickTukuafu/Staley/ByhamSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\184// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEW1-1 Signed K Shane AndrusPlaced K Ricky Schmitt on the Injured Reserve List1-6 Signed OT Alex Boone, LB Martail Burnett, DT Khalif Mitchell and WRDominique Zeigler to future contracts1-11 Signed TE Joe Jon Finley to a future contract1-12 Signed FB Jehuu Caulcrick to a future contract1-18 Named Kurt Schottenheimer special teams coordinator1-21 Named Mike Solari offensive line coach1-22 Signed G Brian de la Puente to a future contract2-4 Signed CB Keith Smith and TE Tony Curtis to future contractsNamed Ray Brown assistant offensive line coach3-15 Signed QB David Carr to a two-year contractTraded Shaun Hill to Detroit Lions for undisclosed 2011 draft pick3-17 Signed CB Karl Paymah to a one-year contract3-23 Signed T Barry Sims to a one-year contract3-30 Signed K Shane Andrus to a one-year contract4-2 Signed LB Ahmad Brooks to a two-year contract4-13 G David Baas signs one-year tender4-16 Acquired WR Ted Ginn, Jr., via trade from Miami Dolphins in exchangefor 2010 fifth round (145th overall) draft choice.4-22 Traded first round (13th overall) and 4th round (113th overall) draftchoices to Denver for the Broncos first round (11th overall) draft choicein the 2010 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft. Selected T Anthony Davis in the first round (11thoverall). Selected G Mike Iupati in the first round (17th overall).4-23 Selected S Taylor Mays in the second round (49th overall). Tradedfourth round (79th overall) draft choice to San Diego for the Chargers3rd round (91st overall) and 6th round (173rd overall from Kansas City)draft choices in 2010, and their 4th round selection in 2011. SelectedLB NaVorro Bowman in the third round (91st overall)4-24 Selected RB Anthony Dixon in sixth round (173rd overall). Selected TENate Byham in sixth round (182 overall). Selected WR Kyle Williamsin sixth round (206th overall). Selected CB Phillip Adams in seventhround (224th overall).4-26 Signed LB Travis Laboy to a one-year contract. Signed the followingrookie free agents: LB Mike Balogun, CB Tramaine Brock, QB JarrettBrown, LB Keaton Kristick, WR Scott Long, S Chris Maragos, WRJared Perry, CB Patrick Stoudamire, CB/RS Leroy Vann.4-30 Signed LB Brandon Long to a two-year contract5-3 Signed WR Bakari Grant to a two-year contract5-4 Signed LB Patrick Willis to five-year contract extension through 20165-11 Signed CB William James to a one-year contract5-17 Signed draft pick CB Phillip Adams to a four-year contract5-20 Signed draft pick WR Kyle Williams to a four-year contract5-20 Promoted Trent Baalke to VP of Player Personnel, Director of Pro PersonnelTom Gamble was assigned additional college scouting responsibilities,named Joel Patten Director of College Scouting, promotedMatt Malaspina to National Scout,Named Justin Chabot Southeast Region scout and Bob Morris SouthRegion scout.6-7 Traded Isaac Bruce to St. Louis Rams6-8 Signed T Matt Kopa to a two-year contract6-14 Signed draft pick RB Anthony Dixon to a four-year contract6-18 Released CB Keith Smith and waived LB Brandon Long7-12 Signed draft pick TE Nate Byham to a four-year contract7-26 Released WR Jared Perry7-30 Signed draft pick T Anthony Davis to a five-year contractSigned draft pick G Mike Iupati to a five-year contractSigned draft pick S Taylor Mays to a four-year contractSigned draft pick LB NaVorro Bowman to a four-year contract8-8 Signed WR Kevin Jurovich to a two-year contract8-9 Released CB LeRoy Vann8-10 Signed LB Bruce Davis to a two-year contractSigned LB Brandon Long to a two-year contractWaived/Injured LB Martail Burnett8-11 Signed WR Bobby GuilloryWaived WR Scott LongWaived/Injured LB Scott McKillop8-12 Placed LB Scott McKillop on Injured ReserveSigned DT Will Tukuafu8-16 Signed RB Brian Westbrook to a one-year dealTraded Kentwan Balmer to Seattle Seahawks for undisclosed pickRB Glen Coffee retires8-18 Waived WR Brandon JonesWaived/Injured T Chris Patrick2010 TRANSACTIONS8-19 Placed T Chris Patrick on Injured Reserve8-28 NT Aubrayo Franklin signs franchise tender8-29 Waived WR Bakari Grant and CB Patrick StoudamireWaived/Injured LB Brandon Long9-3 Waived the following players: K Shane Andrus, LB Mike Balogun, QBJarrett Brown, FB Jehuu Caulcrick, TE Tony Curtis, LB Bruce Davis,G Brian de la Puente, TE Joe Jon Finley, WR Bobby Guillory, WRJason Hill, WR Kevin Jurovich, T Matt Kopa, LB Keaton Kristick, SChris Maragos, FB Brit Miller, DT Khalif Mitchell, CB Karl Paymah,RB Michael Robinson, DT Will Tukuafu, DT Derek Walker, C CodyWallace, LB Matt Wilhelm9-5 Signed the following players to the practice squad: QB Jarrett Brown,FB Jehuu Caulcrick, LB Bruce Davis, WR Kevin Jurovich, T MattKopa, LB Keaton Kristick, S Chris Maragos, DT Will Tukuafu9-6 Waived QB Nate DavisSigned QB Troy Smith9-11 Signed TE Vernon Davis to five-year contract extension through 20169-14 Waived CB Tramaine BrockReleased LB Bruce Davis from Practice SquadSigned WR Jason Hill9-15 Signed CB Tramaine Brock to the Practice Squad9-20 Waived LB Diyral BriggsSigned CB Tramaine Brock to active roster from Practice Squad9-22 Signed LB Bruce Davis to the Practice Squad9-27 Offensive Coordinator Jimmy Raye released from coaching staffQuarterbacks Coach Mike Johnson named Offensive CoordinatorOffensive Assistant Jason Michael named Quarterbacks Coach10-4 Released SS Michael Lewis10-5 Signed LB Keaton Kristick to active roster from Practice SquadNamed Chris Beake Offensive AssistantLB Bruce Davis signed to Oakland Raiders active roster from 49ersPractice Squad10-6 Signed LB Keaton Kristick to active roster from Practice SquadSigned LB Eric Bakhtiari to the Practice SquadSigned TE Colin Cloherty to the Practice Squad10-12 Waived CB Tramaine BrockWaived FB Jehuu Caulcrick from the Practice SquadClaimed S C.J. Spillman off Waivers (S.D.)10-13 Signed FB Jehuu Caulcrick to the Practice Squad10-14 Waived FB Jehuu Caulcrick from the Practice SquadSigned CB Tramaine Brock to the Practice Squad10-18 Placed S Curtis Taylor on Injured ReserveSigned S Chris Maragos to active roster from Practice Squad10-20 Signed FB Jehuu Caulcrick to the Practice Squad10-27 Waived S Chris MaragosSigned CB Tramaine Brock to the active roster from Practice Squad10-28 Signed S Chris Maragos to the Practice Squad11-2 Claimed LB Thaddeus Gibson off Waivers (Pit.)Placed C Eric Heitmann on Injured Reserve11-8 Waived FB Jehuu Caulcrick and LB Eric Bakhtiari from Practice SquadSigned WR Lance Long and RB DeShawn Wynn to the Practice Squad11-9 T Matt Kopa signed to Miami Dolphins active roster from 49ers PracticeSquad11-10 Signed T Xavier Fulton to the Practice Squad11-16 Waived WR Jason Hill11-17 Signed K Shane Andrus11-30 Placed RB Frank Gore and WR Dominique Zeigler on Injured ReserveWaived K Shane AndrusWaived T Xavier Fulton from the Practice SquadSigned RB DeShawn Wynn and S Chris Maragos to active roster fromthe Practice Squad12-1 Signed WR Bakari Grant, G Nick Howell and RB Xavier Omon to thePractice Squad12-3 Signed K Jeff Reed to a one-year contract12-7 Special Asst. to Head Coach/Secondary Coach Johnnie Lynn resigns12-18 Placed K Joe Nedney and LB Travis LaBoy on Injured ReserveSigned TE Colin Cloherty and DT Will Tukuafu to the active roster fromthe Practice Squad12-21 Signed OL Dennis Landolt and K Fabrizio Scaccia to Practice Squad12-26 Mike Singletary relieved of duties as head coachVantz Singletary and Al Harris relieved of coaching dutiesDefensive Line coach Jim Tomsula named interim head coach12-27 Waived RB DeShawn Wynn12-29 Signed LB Alex JosephSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\185// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEW1-5 Signed K Fabrizio Scaccia, G Nick Howell, WR Kevin Jurovich, WRLance Long and RB Xavier Omon to future contracts1-7 Named Jim Harbaugh head coach1-14 Named Vic Fangio defensive coordinator, Greg Roman offensive coordinatorand Tim Drevno offensive line coach1-19 Named Ed Donatell secondary coach, Jim Leavitt linebackers coachand Geep Chryst quarterbacks coach. Promoted Mark Uyeyama tohead strength and conditioning coach1-20 Named John Morton wide receivers coach1-21 Named Ejiro Evero quality control coach1-25 Named Brad Seely special teams coordinator and Kevin Tolbert assistantstrength and conditioning coach1-28 Named Bobby Engram offensive assistant2-4 Named Reggie Davis tight ends coach and Peter Hansen defensiveassistant/quality control coachPromoted Tom Gamble to Director of Player Personnel2-17 Named Greg Jackson assistant secondary coach2-23 Named Michael Christianson director of football technology/offensivequality control coach3-2 Tendered one-year contracts to potential free agents S Dashon Goldson,LB Manny Lawson and DT Ray McDonald. Tendered one-yearcontract to exclusive rights free agent S C.J. Spillman.4-28 Selected LB Aldon Smith in the first round (7th overall).4-29 Traded 2nd round (45th overall) and 4th round (108th overall) and 5thround (141st overall) to Denver for the Broncos 2nd round (36th overall)draft choice in the 2011 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft. Selected QB Colin Kaepernick inthe 2nd round (36th overall). Traded 3rd round (76th overall) to Jacksonvillefor 3rd round (80th overall) and 6th round (182nd overall). SelectedCB Chris Culliver in the 3rd round (80th overall).4-30 Selected RB Kendall Hunter in the 4th round (115th overall). Traded 6thround (174th overall) and 7th round (231st overall) to Green Bay for 5thround (163rd overall). Selected G Daniel Kilgore in5th round (163rd overall). Selected WR Ronald Johnson in 6th round(182nd overall). Selected S Colin Jones in 6th round (190th overall).Selected FB Bruce Miller in 7th round (211th overall).Selected G Michael Person in 7th round (239th overall). Selected CBCurtis Hol<strong>com</strong>b in 7th round (250th overall).7-27 Signed the following Rookie Free Agents: Chase Beeler, Tyler Beiler,Dontavia Bogan, Brian Bulcke, Demarcus Dobbs, Donovan Edwards,Derek Hall, Joe Hastings, Chris Hogan, Jeremiah Masoli,Cory Nelms, Konrad Reuland, Kenny Rowe, Sealver Siliga, SethSmith, Anthony West, Kenny Wiggins, Ian Williams.Signed draft picks FB Bruce Miller and G Daniel Kilgore to four-yeardeals.7-28 Signed draft picks LB Aldon Smith to a four-year contract that containsa club option for a fifth year. Also signed the following draft picksto four-year contracts: QB Colin Kaepernick, CB Chris Culliver, RBKendall Hunter, WR Ronald Johnson, S Colin Jones, G Mike Personand CB Curtis Hol<strong>com</strong>b.Signed rookie free agent LB Monte Simmons and McLeod Bethel-Thompson.Released QB David Carr. Placed WR Michael Crabtree, LB BruceMiller and WR Dominique Zeigler on the physically unable to performlist.2011 TRANSACTIONS7-29 Released C Eric Heitmann and K Joe Nedney. Signed DT Ray McDonaldto a five-year deal and QB Alex Smith and G Tony Wragge both toone-year deals.7-30 Signed K David Akers to a three-year deal and FB Jack Corcoran to aone-year deal. The team tendered a one-year contract to S C.J. Spillman.Released CB Nate Clements.7-31 Signed LB Antwan Applewhite and LB Larry Grant, both to one-yeardeals.8-2 Signed CB Phillip Davis to a three-year deal.8-3 Signed CB Carlos Rogers, S Madieu Williams and LB Blake Costanzoto one-year deals. Signed C Jonathan Goodwin to a three-year deal.8-4 Signed WR Braylon Edwards to a one-year deal.8-5 FB Bruce Miller was activated from the Physically Unable to Performlist.8-6 Signed S Donte Whitner to a three-year deal.8-7 Placed WR Dontavia Bogan and CB Curtis Hol<strong>com</strong>b on the InjuredReserve list.8-8 Signed TE Chris Blohm to a three-year deal.8-9 Signed S Dashon Goldson to a one-year deal.8-11 Waived TE Chris Blohm.8-14 Signed TE Nate Lawrie to a one-year deal.8-15 Waived LB Thaddeus Gibson.8-17 Signed QB Josh McCown to a one-year deal.8-22 Waived QB Jeremiah Masoli and K Fabrizio Scaccia.Signed P Sam Paulescu to a one-year deal.Activated WR Dominique Zeigler from the Physically Unable to Performlist.8-23 Waived TE Colin Cloherty.Traded S Taylor Mays to Cincinnati for an undisclosed draft pick.8-30 Activated WR Michael Crabtree from the Physically Unable to Performlist.Released WR Tyler Beiler, C/G Donovan Edwards, G Nick Howell, WRKevin Jurovich, LB Scott McKillop, P Sam Paulescu, RB Seth Smith9-3 Placed TE Nate Byham on the Injured Reserve list.Released CB Phillip Adams, C Chase Beeler, QB McLeod Bethel-Thompson, DT Brian Bulcke, FB Jack Corcoran, CB Phillip Davis, TDerek Hall, WR Joe Hastings, WR Chris Hogan, WR Ronald Johnson,LB Alex Joseph, TE Nate Lawrie, WR Lance Long, S Chris Maragos,QB Josh McCown, CB Cory Nelms, RB Xavier Omon, TE Konrad Reuland,LB Kenny Rowe, NT Sealver Siliga, LB Monte Simmons,FS Curtis Taylor, DB Anthony West, T Kenny Wiggins, G Tony Wragge,WR Dominique Zeigler9-4 Claimed QB Scott Tolzien off waivers from San Diego.Waived LB Keaton Kristick.Signed the following players to the practice squad: C Chase Beeler, TDerek Hall, WR Joe Hastings, CB Cory Nelms, RB Xavier Omon, TEKonrad Reuland and LB Monte Simmons to the practice squad.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\186// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWOFFENSIVE TEAM STATSat Sea NO at KC at Atl Phi Oak at Car Den StL TB at Arz at GB Sea at SD at StL Arz TotalsFirst DownsTotal 14 24 11 17 21 17 15 16 19 11 26 11 10 11 12 16 251Rushing 4 10 2 5 3 7 6 7 5 3 18 4 2 3 2 4 85Passing 10 12 9 10 18 8 9 9 11 5 6 7 8 6 10 11 149Penalty 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 2 0 1 17Third DownConversions 1 5 4 6 8 7 4 5 0 3 7 3 7 2 4 2 68Attempts 15 9 17 12 13 17 13 13 11 12 13 12 17 12 16 11 213Percentage 6.7 55.6 23.5 50.0 61.5 41.2 30.8 38.5 0.0 25.0 53.8 25.0 41.2 16.7 25.0 18.2 31.94th DownConversions 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 8Attempts 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 3 1 0 16Time of Possession49ers 32:45 27:20 26:10 30:41 29:12 33:21 23:55 33:34 30:18 23:36 39:01 22:49 30:53 22:49 26:52 27:12 28:37Total Net YardsPlays 66 58 62 56 63 66 56 61 59 55 71 51 56 50 59 56 945Yards 263 417 251 262 364 349 282 339 421 189 386 269 336 192 331 362 5013Average 4.0 7.2 4.0 4.7 5.8 5.3 5.0 5.6 7.1 3.4 5.4 5.3 6.0 3.8 5.6 6.5 5.3RushingAttempts 19 26 15 23 22 31 22 42 26 18 47 22 27 15 21 25 401Yards 49 142 43 81 74 158 99 143 98 71 261 97 95 61 85 100 1657Average 2.6 5.5 2.9 3.5 3.4 5.1 4.5 3.4 3.8 3.9 5.6 4.4 3.5 4.1 4.0 4.0 4.1PassingNet 214 275 208 181 290 191 183 196 323 118 125 172 241 131 246 262 3356Sacks 2 0 5 1 2 2 2 0 5 6 1 4 2 6 4 2 44Yards 11 0 24 7 19 5 13 0 33 30 4 22 14 34 27 14 257Gross 225 275 232 188 309 196 196 196 356 148 129 194 255 165 273 276 3613Attempts 45 32 42 32 39 33 32 19 28 31 23 25 27 29 34 29 500Completions 26 23 23 21 25 16 14 12 17 16 11 10 17 19 17 15 282Percentage 57.8 71.9 54.8 65.6 64.1 48.5 43.8 63.2 60.7 51.6 47.8 40.0 63.0 65.5 50.0 51.7 56.4Interceptions 2 2 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 15PuntingNumber 6 3 8 5 3 8 7 6 8 6 2 5 5 6 6 7 91Average 41.5 47.0 47.3 43.2 53.7 43.3 50.4 49.3 47.0 37.8 53.0 47.2 49.4 47.0 53.8 38.0 46.2Net 35.3 32.7 36.6 36.8 39.3 37.6 41.3 44.2 39.3 30.0 50.5 32.4 37.6 39.0 52.0 32.7 38.2PenaltiesNumber 8 5 6 6 10 11 11 6 14 3 6 6 2 5 8 5 112Yards 60 40 55 41 65 143 81 66 105 18 40 32 15 60 87 25 933FumblesNumber 1 4 1 3 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 5 1 22Lost 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 8Red ZoneNumber 3 4 1 1 3 3 3 3 5 0 4 2 4 2 1 3 42Touchdowns 0 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 20Field Goals 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 3 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 16TouchdownsRushing 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 10Passing 0 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 3 0 1 2 19Returns 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 5SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\187// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWDEFENSIVE TEAM STATSat Sea NO at KC at Atl Phi Oak at Car Den StL TB at Arz at GB Sea at SD at StL Arz TotalsFirst DownsTotal 14 17 21 23 17 10 22 22 22 20 8 21 20 24 19 19 299Rushing 3 1 10 9 5 4 2 3 6 10 0 11 4 7 6 5 86Passing 9 14 11 12 12 4 16 16 12 9 8 9 16 15 11 14 188Penalty 2 2 0 2 0 2 4 3 4 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 253rd DownConversions 5 6 7 5 3 5 7 2 2 7 2 9 4 7 4 9 84Attempts 11 14 14 14 12 15 15 10 14 14 11 15 10 14 14 20 217Percentage 45.5 42.9 50.0 35.7 25.0 33.3 46.7 20.0 14.3 50.0 18.2 60.0 40.0 50.0 28.6 45.0 38.74th DownConversions 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3Attempts 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 3 13Time of PossessionOpponents 27:15 32:40 33:50 29:19 30:48 26:39 36:05 26:26 35:03 36:24 20:59 37:11 29:07 37:11 33:08 32:48 31:23Total Net YardsPlays 47 64 66 75 62 53 76 61 69 66 47 68 65 67 66 81 1033Yards 242 287 457 357 352 179 379 398 332 299 203 410 361 374 335 279 5244Average 5.1 4.5 6.9 4.8 5.7 3.4 5.0 6.5 4.8 4.5 4.3 6.0 5.6 5.6 5.1 3.4 5.1RushingAttempts 23 24 39 29 27 30 34 17 24 42 11 34 22 41 28 22 447Yards 77 50 207 98 125 110 76 59 104 162 13 136 84 108 60 78 1547Average 3.3 2.1 5.3 3.4 4.6 3.7 2.2 3.5 4.3 3.9 1.2 4.0 3.8 2.6 2.1 3.5 3.5PassingNet 165 237 250 259 227 69 303 339 228 137 190 274 277 266 275 201 3697Sacks 1 2 0 3 4 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 1 1 1 6 36Yards 5 17 0 14 26 14 5 31 23 6 6 24 8 7 17 41 244Gross 170 254 250 273 253 83 308 370 251 143 196 298 285 273 292 242 3941Attempts 23 38 27 43 31 21 41 40 42 22 35 30 42 25 37 53 550Completions 18 28 16 26 21 8 28 28 30 14 16 21 27 19 28 30 358Percentage 78.3 73.7 59.3 60.5 67.7 38.1 68.3 70.0 71.4 63.6 45.7 70.0 64.3 76.0 75.7 56.6 65.1Interceptions 1 0 1 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 2 15PuntingNumber 5 6 4 5 4 6 3 7 10 5 6 3 2 3 7 8 84Average 41.4 46.7 44.3 33.0 40.3 53.5 40.7 33.7 43.7 39.4 47.2 43.3 41.0 48.7 42.4 41.3 42.5Net 36.0 41.8 44.3 33.0 38.0 47.3 32.7 31.6 43.7 32.2 34.8 33.0 39.5 40.7 28.6 38.8 37.4PenaltiesNumber 5 5 7 4 5 8 4 8 12 3 6 5 8 4 5 8 97Yards 35 54 40 60 30 60 35 60 135 35 61 40 75 35 41 43 839FumblesNumber 0 1 0 0 2 2 3 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 2 18Lost 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 7Red ZoneNumber 4 4 4 4 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 5 4 3 5 3 55Touchdowns 3 2 2 1 1 0 1 2 2 3 0 2 2 2 2 1 26Field Goals 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 2 0 19TouchdownsRushing 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 9Passing 2 2 3 1 1 0 2 1 1 2 0 3 2 3 1 1 25Returns 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\188// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWGAME SUMMARIESGAME1The 49ers traveled to Seattle with high expectations for their opening gameof the 2010 season, only to <strong>com</strong>e up with more questions than answersas they fell to their division rival, the Seattle Seahawks. The 49ers startedoff in <strong>com</strong>manding fashion with a defensive unit that appeared to set thetone of the game with a CB Nate Clements interception off a SeahawksQB Matt Hasselbeck pass intended for TE John Carlson on the first play ofthe game. With the defense making a statement to start the season, the49ers offense looked to contribute on their side of the ball, opening theircampaign by charging down the field on their first drive. The 49ers featuredtwo rookie starters on the offensive line (T Anthony Davis and G MikeIupati) in the season opener for only the 4th time in franchise history, andthe first time since 1958. After WR Josh Morgan was unable to <strong>com</strong>e downwith both feet in the end zone on a spectacular throw by QB Alex Smithon the first drive of the game, the 49ers were forced to settle for 3 points.With a field goal by 49ers K Joe Nedney with 4:35 left to go in the firstquarter, the 49ers were on the board first. It had been the first time since2006 that the 49ers scored on their first possession of the season, the lastbeing a 31-yd. TD pass from Smith to TE Vernon Davis at Arz. (9/10/06).The 49ers offense was able to consistently move the ball down the fieldin the first half, holding possession for 12:46 in the first quarter, <strong>com</strong>paredto 2:14 by the Seahawks offense. However their attention to detail lackedas they were unsuccessful when it came to getting into the end zone. The49ers would get another strong chance to put it in for 6 on a 3rd-and-2situation that left FB Moran Norris a yard shy as he rushed for a 1-yd. gainbefore getting stopped at the 1. After the Seattle stop and a 5-yd. penaltyassessed to Smith for a delay of game, Nedney put it through the uprightsfrom 23 yds. out for 3 points, his second FG of the game. That would be allthe scoring the Seahawks would allow from the 49ers for the rest of theday. After starting the game up 6-0, the 49ers would have the momentumshift to the home team. On the very next drive, the Seahawks wereable to score a touchdown off of a 1-yd. scramble by QB Matt Hasselbeck.The scramble was set up by a 35-yd. pass from Hasselbeck to WR MikeWilliams. Less than 50 seconds later, offensive miscues by Smith and WRMichael Crabtree led to an interception by Seattle, and with 1:33 left togo in the half, Hasselbeck connected with WR Deon Butler on a 13-yd.pass for a touchdown. 49ers miscues and mistakes would cost them 17more points by the Seahawks in the second half with a final score of 31-6.SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12SEATTLE 31, SAN FRANCISCO 6QWEST FIELD1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsSan Francisco 3 3 0 0 6Seattle 0 14 14 3 31SF - J. Nedney, 23 FG (8-24, 4:35)SF - J. Nedney, 23 FG (9-31, 5:48)SEA - M. Hasselbeck, 1 run (O. Mare) (7-64, 3:57)SEA - D. Butler, 13 pass from M. Hasselbeck (O. Mare) (1-13, 0:06)SEA - M. Trufant, 32 INT return (O. Mare)SEA - D. Branch, 3 pass from M. Hasselbeck (O. Mare) (7-60, 2:56)SEA - O. Mare, 35 FG (10-57, 6:32)TEAM STATISTICS SF SEAFirst Downs 14 14Net Yards Gained 263 242Rushes/Yards 19/49 23/77Net Yards Passing 214 165Att/Comp/INT 45/26/2 23/18/1Sacked/Yards Lost 2/11 1/5Punts/Average 6/41.5 5/41.4Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0Penalties/Yards 8/60 5/35Time of Possession 32:45 27:153rd Down Efficiency 1/15 (7%) 5/11 (45%)RUSHING: 49ERS - F. Gore 17-38, D. Walker 1-10, M. Norris 1-1 ... SE-AHAWKS - J. <strong>For</strong>sett 7-43, J. Jones 8-18, L. Washington 6-12, M. Hasselbeck2-4-1 TD.RECEIVING: 49ERS - V.Davis 8-73, F. Gore 6-45, J. Morgan 3-32, D.Walker 3-27, M. Crabtree 2-12, T. Ginn Jr. 1-19, D. Zeigler 1-10, N. Byham1-5, M. Norris 1-2 ... SEAHAWKS - M. Williams 4-64, J. Carlson3-36, J. <strong>For</strong>sett 3-17, D. Branch 3-11-1 TD, M Robinson 2-12, D. Butler1-13-1 TD, C. Morrah 1-11, B. Obomanu 1-6.PASSING: 49ERS - A. Smith 45-26-225-2-0 TDs ... SEAHAWKS - M.Hasselbeck 23-18-170-1-2 TDs.INTs: 49ERS - N. Clements 1-7 ... SEAHAWKS - M. Trufant 1-32-1 TD,J. Babineaux 1-20.SACKS: 49ERS - T. LaBoy 1.0 ... SEAHAWKS - R. Bryant 1.0, D. Davis 1.0.49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: -1 (0 fumbles, 2 INTs/0 fumbles, 1 INT).Weather: CloudyTemperature: 64 degreesWind: Southeast 11 mphPlaying Surface: FieldTurfTime: 3:05Attendance: 67,044SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\189// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWGAME SUMMARIESGAME2The 49ers wel<strong>com</strong>ed in the visiting defending Super Bowl Champion NewOrleans Saints and kicked off their 2010 home opener in front of a sold outMonday Night Football crowd at Candlestick Park. The energy and atmosphereset the tone for a high intensity game as the 49ers looked to <strong>com</strong>eout and rebound after their tough loss in week one to their division rivalSeattle. The 49ers elected to receive the opening kickoff, after the Saintsdeferred, and looked to strike first. It was the same excitement and settingthat might have caused a bit of nerves for the 49ers offense to havea miscue as C David Baas snapped the ball over QB Alex Smith’s headon the third play of the game and into the end zone. Smith’s awarenessand quick thinking caused him to bat the ball out of the back of the endzone for a safety rather than potentially giving up 6 points to the Saintsto start the game. Already having 2 points on the board, the Saints lookedto capitalize on an opportunity and found one in RB Reggie Bush. Afterstarting at San Francisco’s 46-yd line, QB Drew Brees found options inhis offense and successfully marched down the field, topping it off witha 6-yd. pass to Bush for the touchdown. After a 9-0 lead for New Orleansto start the game, the 49ers offense and defense put their nerves incheck and went to work. Starting at their own 18 yd. line with 35 secondsleft to go in the first quarter, Smith manufactured an 82-yd. touchdowndrive after a 22-yd. reception by TE Delanie Walker set up a short 12-yd.swing pass to RB Frank Gore, who was able to get into the corner of theend zone for 6. K Joe Nedney would add the extra point making the score9-7 Saints. Gore finished the day with a team-high 7 recepts. for 56 yds.“We will stop Drew Brees” is what head coach Mike Singletary exclaimedearlier in the week and that is exactly what the 49ers defense did for therest of the first half and most of the third quarter. After a 3-and-out with10:38 left to go in the 3rd quarter, Smith stepped in and simply executed.He connected on one pass to WR Michael Crabtree for 32 yds. and then gotdown to the Saints 9-yd. line on another deep throw to TE Vernon Davisfor 41 yds. This set up rookie RB Anthony Dixon’s first career carry and TDfrom 2 yds. out, marking the first time a RB in the <strong>NFL</strong> scored a TD on hisfirst career carry since Jacksonville Jaguars RB Montell Owens vs. Hou.(9/28/08). The last 49er to score a TD on his first career carry was WR TerrellOwens at StL (10/25/98). The Saints answered right back as they were ableto put together a 61-yd. drive that was marked by a 3-yd. pass by Brees toWR David Thomas for a TD. After a game that saw both teams battle backand forth, it all came down to the fourth quarter. The Saints started out thequarter with a 46-yd. FG by K Garrett Hartley to put them up 19-14. Hartleyhit another 19-yd. FG with 2:17 left to go in the game following a muffedpunt by CB Phillip Adams deep in 49ers territory. With the score 22-14 infavor of the Saints, the 49ers offense put together its most electrifying driveof the season. Smith hit 4 different receivers for 51 yards and scrambledtwo times for 24 yds. With 1:23 left to go in the game, Gore put his headdown and ran up the middle for a 7-yd. TD to make the score 20-22 in favorof the Saints, marking only the second time in his career that he has hada rushing TD and a receiving TD in the same game. After the 2-yd. Daviscatch for 2-pt. conversion was initially ruled no good, it was overturned andtied the game. With 1:19 remaining in the game, the Saints drove down thefield and set up the game-winning 37-yd. FG by Hartley as time expired.MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20NEW ORLEANS 25. SAN FRANCISCO 22CANDLESTICK PARK1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsNew Orleans 9 0 7 9 25San Francisco 0 7 7 8 22NO - D. Baas, fumble out of bounds in the end zone for a SafetyNO - R. Bush, 6 pass from D. Brees (G. Hartley) (7-46, 3:55)SF - F. Gore, 12 pass from A. Smith (J. Nedney) (12-82, 5:43)SF - A. Dixon, 2 run (J. Nedney) (6-86, 3:36)NO - D. Thomas, 3 pass from D. Brees (G. Hartley) (5:08)NO - G. Hartley, 46 FG (4-7, 1:29)NO - G. Hartley, 19 FG (6-13, 3:15)SF - F. Gore, 7 run (A. Smith - V. Davis pass) (8-82, 0:53)NO - G. Hartley, 37 FG (7-51, 1:19)TEAM STATISTICS NO SFFirst Downs 17 24Net Yards Gained 287 417Rushes/Yards 24/50 26/142Net Yards Passing 237 275Att/Comp/INT 38/28/0 32/23/2Sacked/Yards Lost 2/17 0/0Punts/Average 6/46.7 3/47.0Fumbles/Lost 1/0 4/2Penalties/Yards 5/54 5/40Time of Possession 32:40 27:203rd Down Efficiency 6/14 (43%) 5/9 (56%)RUSHING: 49ERS - F. Gore 20-112-1 TD, A. Smith 4-28, A. Dixon 1-2, B.Westbrook 1-0 ... SAINTS - P. Thomas 18-46, R. Bush 5-4, H. Evans 1-0.RECEIVING: 49ERS - F. Gore 7-56-1 TD, J. Morgan 6-70, V. Davis 4-78,D. Walker 2-26, M. Crabtree 1-32, N. Byham 1-6, M. Norris 1-5, D. Zeigler1-2 ... SAINTS - P. Thomas 8-56, M. Colston 5-67, R. Bush 4-30-1 TD,J. Shockey 3-37, D. Henderson 3-28, D. Thomas 3-10-1 TD, H. Evans1-18, D. Brees 1-7.PASSING: 49ERS - A. Smith 32-23-275-2-1 TD ... SAINTS - D. Brees38-28-254-0-2 TDs.INTs: 49ERS - None ... SAINTS - R. Harper 1-6, T. Porter 1-5.SACKS: 49ERS - A. Brooks 1.0, P. Willis 1.0 ... SAINTS - None.49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: -4 (2 fumbles, 2 INTs/0 fumbles, 0 INTs).Weather: PleasantTemperature: 65 degreesWind: West 10 mphPlaying Surface: GrassTime: 3:21Attendance: 69,732SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\190// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWGAME SUMMARIESGAME3The 0-2 San Francisco 49ers traveled to the Midwest to face the 2-0Kansas City Chiefs in what would be the team’s first of four regular seasoncontests against an AFC opponent, in 2010. After a devastating loss tothe defending Super Bowl Champion New Orleans Saints a week prior, the49ers were looking to regroup and put a halt to their two game skid. TheChiefs won the toss and with home field advantage, elected to receive. Itwould prove to be of little advantage as both teams would trade downsand go scoreless throughout the first quarter of play. The 49ers defensemade the first game-changing play of the game as CB Shawntae Spencerintercepted a QB Matt Cassel pass intended for Chiefs WR Dwayne Boweat the SF 24-yd. line with 12:32 left to play in the 2nd qtr. The interceptionwould prove to be a wasted opportunity after QB Alex Smith’s pass,intended for WR Michael Crabtree, would be intercepted three plays later byChiefs CB Brandon Flowers at the SF 31-yd. line. The Chiefs would capitalizeon the very next play with a 31-yd. TD pass by Cassel to WR DexterMcCluster to give Kansas City the early 7-0 lead. The 49ers would get theball back and drive 45 yds. down field before settling for a K Joe Nedney51-yd. FG, marking his 16th career FG from 50+ and 9th as a member ofthe 49ers. The Chiefs would score one more time before the end of the 1sthalf, driving 44 yds. down field to set up a 32-yd. FG by K Ryan Succopas time expired. Making his <strong>NFL</strong> debut, rookie WR Kyle Williams took theopening kick of the 2nd half to the SF 35-yd. line. A sack by Tamba Halion 1st down, one of his three on the day, forced the 49ers into a third andlong situation two plays later. Smith’s 19-yd. <strong>com</strong>pletion to WR DominiqueZeigler provided San Francisco a new set of downs, but the 49ers couldn’tover<strong>com</strong>e a 15-yd. unnecessary roughness penalty by rookie T AnthonyDavis two plays later and were forced to punt. The Chiefs took advantage ofthe 49er miscues with 9:37 left to go in the 3rd qtr. as Cassel threw a deeppass over the middle to Bowe for a 45-yd. TD. The Chiefs offense exposedthe 49er defense for a third time with 1:41 left to go in the 3rd qtr. when TETony Moeaki made a spectacular one-handed grab in the end zone for 6.RB Thomas Jones would add a final TD in the 4th qtr off of a 3-yd. run. Withthe opportunity of a <strong>com</strong>eback all but gone, Smith and the 49ers offensewere able to put a TD on the board with time winding down as WR JoshMorgan caught a 12-yd. TD pass in the end zone. All was not lost on theday for the 49ers offense as RB Frank Gore registered 9 recepts. for a career-high102 yds., marking the first 100-yd. receiving game of his career.SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26KANSAS CITY 31, SAN FRANCISCO 10ARROWHEAD STADIUM1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsSan Francisco 0 3 0 7 10Kansas City 0 10 14 7 31KC - D. McCluster, 31 pass from M. Cassel (R. Succop) (1-31, 0:10)SF - J. Nedney, 51 FG (8-45, 3:22)KC - R. Succop, 32 FG (7-44, 1:05)KC - D. Bowe, 45 pass from M. Cassel (R. Succop) (2-45, 0:16)KC - T. Moeaki, 18 pass from M. Cassel (R. Succop) (8-61, 5:05)KC - T. Jones, 3 run (R. Succop) (7-57, 4:26)SF - J. Morgan, 12 pass from A. Smith (J. Nedney) (7-71, 1:23)TEAM STATISTICS SF KCFirst Downs 11 21Net Yards Gained 251 457Rushes/Yards 15/43 39/207Net Yards Passing 208 250Att/Comp/INT 43/23/1 27/16/1Sacked/Yards Lost 5/24 0/0Punts/Average 8/47.3 4/44.3Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0Penalties/Yards 6/55 7/40Time of Possession 26:10 33:503rd Down Efficiency 4/17 (24%) 7/14 (50%)RUSHING: 49ERS - F. Gore 15-43 ... CHIEFS - J. Charles 12-97, T. Jones19-95-1 TD, J. Battle 4-9, M. Cassel 2-7, D. McCluster 2-(-1).RECEIVING: 49ERS - F. Gore 9-102, D. Zeigler 3-38, M. Crabtree 3-37, V.Davis 3-22, B. Westbrook 2-6, J. Morgan 1-12-1 TD, N. Byham 1-9, D.Walker 1-6 ... CHIEFS - T. Moeaki 4-44-1 TD, D. McCluster 3-69-1 TD,J. Charles 3-57, D. Bowe 2-61-1 TD, T. Castille 2-12, C. Chambers 1-6,T. Jones 1-1.PASSING: 49ERS - A. Smith 42-23-232-1-1 TD ... CHIEFS - M. Cassel27-16-250-1-3 TDs.INTs: 49ERS - S. Spencer 1-0 ... CHIEFS - B. Flowers 1-0.SACKS: 49ERS - None ... CHIEFS - T. Hali 3.0, R. Edwards 1.0, A. Studebaker1.0.49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: Even (0 fumbles, 1 INT/0 fumbles, 1 INT).Weather: SunnyTemperature: 55 degreesWind: Northeast 10 mphPlaying Surface: GrassTime: 3:01Attendance: 68,188SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\191// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWGAME SUMMARIESGAME4The winless 49ers traveled to the Georgia Dome to face the Atlanta Falcons,looking to avenge the home loss in 2009, and more importantly, earntheir first win of the 2010 season. Yet, San Francisco’s inability to “finish”as well as costly turnovers at key moments of the game would eventuallylead to another loss as the Falcons were able to edge the 49ers, 16-14,off of a game winning K Matt Bryant 43-yd. FG. The Falcons started thegame with the ball and were forced to punt after 6 plays. With a new offensivecoordinator in Mike Johnson, the 49er offense immediately madean impact on its opening drive. QB Alex Smith put together a 10-play drive,starting at the SF 12-yd. line that included positive gains by five differentplayers. After marching 76 yds. down field to the ATL 12-yd. line, Smithtook a shotgun pass and connected with TE Vernon Davis for the TD. Theplay would initially be called down at the 1-yd. line, but after a head coachMike Singletary challenge, the play would be reversed for 6 points. K JoeNedney added the extra point and put the 49ers up 7-0. With the momentumin favor of the visiting team, the 49ers forced the Falcons to go3-and-out back at their own 12-yd. line. Looking to capitalize off of theshort field, the 49ers found an opportunity in the form of WR DominiqueZeigler and rookie S Taylor Mays. Zeigler blocked a P Michael Koenen punt,which was then recovered by Mays, who with a great sense of awarenessand athleticism, tip toed in the back of the end zone for the TD off of thedeflection. One more Nedney PAT gave the 49ers a 14-0 lead. On the firstplay of the Falcons subsequent drive, 49ers LB Parys Haralson sacked QBMatt Ryan for a 5-yd. loss. It would be one of two sacks for Haralson onthe day, which would mark his first two sack performance since 9/7/08vs. Arz. The Falcons eventually got on the board at the start of the 2nd qtr.as Ryan connected with WR Harry Douglas on an 8-yd. rec. for a TD. Followinga six-play 49ers drive that stalled out, the Falcons offense onceagain threatened to score after obtaining good field position near mid fieldfollowing a 19-yd. punt return by WR Eric Weems. On a 3rd and long playfrom the SF 18, 49ers CB Shawntae Spencer stepped up and intercepteda Ryan pass that was intended for TE Tony Gonzalez at the 6-yd. line. TheINT would not only mark his 2nd INT of the season, but gave him an INTin consecutive weeks for the first time in his career. Unfortunately for the49ers, Ryan would not be the only one intercepted this game as Smith waspicked off twice, once at the end of the 2nd qtr. and another at the beginningof the 3rd, after driving into Falcons territory on both drives. With fumblesand INTs plaguing both teams, it would <strong>com</strong>e down to the late game heroicsthat would seal the deal for the home team. Bryant would connect on3 FGs throughout the game, including a game winning 43-yd. FG as timeexpired. What was more deflating for the 49ers was not that he convertedthe FG, but how it was set up following a 49ers fumble by CB Nate Clements,who had just intercepted a Ryan pass intended for Gonzalez. After Clementswas trying to take the pick for six, Falcons WR Roddy White chaseddown Clements and stripped the ball at the ATL 7-yd. line. The Falconswould recover and drive down the field to set up Bryant’s game winner.SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3ATLANTA 16, SAN FRANCISCO 14GEORGIA DOME1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsSan Francisco 14 0 0 0 14Atlanta 0 10 3 3 16SF - V. Davis, 12 pass from A. Smith (J. Nedney) (10-88, 6:16)SF - T. Mays, blocked punt recovery in end zone (J. Nedney)ATL - H. Douglas, 8 pass from M. Ryan (M. Bryant) (12-71, 6:17)ATL - M. Bryant, 37 FG (11-49, 1:13)ATL - M. Bryant, 31 FG (7-41, 3:27)ATL - M. Bryant, 43 FG (12-68, 1:20)TEAM STATISTICS SF ATLFirst Downs 17 23Net Yards Gained 262 357Rushes/Yards 23/81 29/98Net Yards Passing 181 259Att/Comp/INT 32/21/2 43/26/2Sacked/Yards Lost 1/7 3/14Punts/Average 5/43.2 5/33.0Fumbles/Lost 2/1 0/0Penalties/Yards 6/41 4/60Time of Possession 30:41 29:193rd Down Efficiency 6/12 (50%) 5/14 (36%)RUSHING: 49ERS - F. Gore 21-77, A. Dixon 1-3, A. Smith 1-1 ... FALCONS- M. Turner 16-50, J. Snelling 7-31, M. Ryan 4-15, O. Mughelli 2-2.RECEIVING: 49ERS - F. Gore 7-60, M. Crabtree 5-58, V. Davis 4-36-1 TD,J. Morgan 2-20, M. Norris 1-8, D. Walker 1-6, N. Byham 1-0 ... FALCONS- R. White 7-104, T. Gonzalez 7-41, B. Finneran 4-36, H. Douglas 3-59-1TD, M. Turner 3-28, J. Snelling 2-5.PASSING: 49ERS - A. Smith 32-21-188-2-1 TD ... FALCONS - M. Ryan43-26-273-2-1 TD.INTs: 49ERS - N. Clements 1-39, S. Spencer 1-0 ... FALCONS - W. Moore1-13, C. Lofton 1-2.SACKS: 49ERS - P. Haralson 2.0, T. LaBoy 1.0 ... FALCONS - C. Lofton 1.0.49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: -1 (1 fumble, 2 INTs/0 fumbles, 2 INTs).Weather: IndoorsWind: NonePlaying Surface: Field TurfTime: 3:02Attendance: 66,874SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\192// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWGAME SUMMARIESGAME5The 49ers wel<strong>com</strong>ed in the Philadelphia Eagles on NBC’s Sunday NightFootball at Candlestick Park, but ultimately, <strong>com</strong>peted with themselves asmistakes and turnovers once again cost them a football game. Head CoachMike Singletary would go on to say that “I think the best team we’ve playedso far is the San Francisco 49ers.” The 49ers <strong>com</strong>mitted 5 turnovers, includingone on the final offensive drive. It was the 2nd primetime contest inas many home games on the 2010 season and San Francisco quickly gotto work, and once again, put together a successful opening drive. QB AlexSmith orchestrated an 11-play, 51-yd. drive that was topped off with a7-yd. TD pass to WR Michael Crabtree for the score. It would be a precursorto Crabtree’s night as he would have a career game, posting 9 recepts. for105 yds., both career highs. Minus Crabtree’s TD in the first qtr., Philadelphia’soffense controlled much of the first half as QB Kevin Kolb spread theball throughout the field. With 2:23 left to go in the 1st qtr., Kolb connectedon an 8-yd. TD pass to TE Brent Celek and seemed to never look back.The 49ers offense tried numerous times to help themselves, but turnoverswould plague them throughout the night. With 23 seconds left to go in the1st qtr., RB Frank Gore would have one of his two fumbles on the night. Bothfumbles would be lost to Philadelphia and his first would lead to a 33-yd.FG by K David Akers, giving the Eagles a 10-3 lead. The 49ers offense triedto bounce back, but a tough Philadelphia defense wasn’t going to quit asSmith would be picked off by CB David Patterson on a deep ball intended forWR Ted Ginn early in the 2nd qtr.. Smith, like Gore, would also have multipleturnovers on the night (3). Just after the two-minute warning, Eagles RBLeSean McCoy sprang loose for a 29-yd. TD run and brrought the scoreto 17-7 in favor of the visiting team. The 49ers had a bit of an answer justbefore the half as K Joe Nedney hit a 50-yd. FG to make the score 17-10Eagles. Nedney’s kick marked his 17th career FG from 50+ and 10th as amember of the 49ers. After both teams traded possessions and went scorelessthroughout the 3rd qtr., The 49ers would mount one great effort in the4th qtr, but not before a costly Smith fumble at the Phi. 48-yd. line waseventually picked up by Eagles S Quintin Mikell and taken all the way backfor 6. After mistakes appeared to do in the 49ers starting QB, he stepped upand answered the call, connecting with TE Vernon Davis for the 7-yd. TDstrike with 7:40 left in the game. The 49ers defense also stepped up andhelped their chances as they forced Philadelphia to settle for a 45-yd. FGon the very next drive. Down by 10 points, WR Ted Ginn took the subsequentkickoff 61 yds. to give the 49ers prime field position at the PHI 36-yd. line.With the momentum on their side and <strong>com</strong>ing off a TD drive, Smith puttogether another successful drive as he eventually found Gore on a 1-yd.TD throw to cut the Eagles lead to 27-24. The 49ers defense would <strong>com</strong>ein and do its part, causing the Eagles to go 3-and-out to set up a gamewinningscenario. With 1:28 left to go in the game, the 49ers would haveone last chance to earn their first win of the season. After a pass <strong>com</strong>pletionto WR Josh Morgan would net them -3 yds., Smith went no-huddleand fired a 27-yd. strike deep down the middle to Davis who would bebrought down at the PHI 44. That would prove to be it for the 49ers. After twomore in<strong>com</strong>plete passes, Smith would drop back and appear to be hit as hethrew a pass intended for Crabtree. The pass would be intercepted by EaglesCB Trevard Lindley and seal the game, 27-24, in favor of Philadelphia.SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10PHILADELPHIA 27, SAN FRANCISCO 24CANDLESTICK PARK1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsPhiladelphia 7 10 0 10 27San Francisco 7 3 0 14 24SF - M. Crabtree, 7 pass from A. Smith (J. Nedney) (11-51, 7:07)PHI - B. Celek, 8 pass from K. Kolb (D. Akers) (10-75, 5:30)PHI - D. Akers, 33 FG (7-31, 3:31)PHI - L. McCoy, 29 run (D. Akers) (3-53, 1:10)SF - J. Nedney, 50 FG (7-48, 1:10)PHI - Q. Mikell, 52 Fumble return (D. Akers)SF - V. Davis, 7 pass from A. Smith (J. Nedney) (6-69, 3:35)PHI - D. Akers, 45 FG (6-37, 3:00)SF - F. Gore, 1 pass from A. Smith (J. Nedney) (7-36, 2:33)TEAM STATISTICS PHI SFFirst Downs 17 21Net Yards Gained 352 364Rushes/Yards 27/125 22/74Net Yards Passing 227 290Att/Comp/INT 31/21/0 39/25/2Sacked/Yards Lost 4/26 2/19Punts/Average 4/40.3 5/53.7Fumbles/Lost 2/1 3/3Penalties/Yards 5/30 10/65Time of Possession 30:48 29:123rd Down Efficiency 3/12 (25%) 8/13 (62%)RUSHING: 49ERS - F. Gore 18-52, A. Smith 3-16, B. Westbrook 1-6 ...EAGLES - L. McCoy 18-92-1 TD, K. Kolb 3-17, M. Bell 4-8, D. Jackson1-8, E. Buckley 1-0.RECEIVING: 49ERS - M. Crabtree 9-105-1 TD, V. Davis 5-104-1 TD, F.Gore 4-21-1 TD, J. Morgan 3-21, D. Zeigler 2-32, T. Ginn 2-26 ... EA-GLES - J. Maclin 6-95, L. McCoy 5-46, B. Celek 3-47-1 TD, D. Jackson2-24, O. Schmitt 2-19, J. Avant 2-13, C. Hall 1-9.PASSING: 49ERS - A. Smith 39-25-309-2-3 TDs ... EAGLES - K. Kolb31-21-253-0-1 TD.INTs: 49ERS - None ... EAGLES - T. Lindley 1-8, D. Patterson 1-0.SACKS: 49ERS - J. Smith 2.0, T. LaBoy 1.0, M. Lawson 1.0 ... EAGLES - A.Dixon 1.0, B. Graham 1.0.49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: -4 (3 fumbles, 2 INTs/1 fumble, 0 INTs).Weather: Clear skies, sunnyTemperature: 71 degreesWind: Westerly 10 mphPlaying Surface: GrassTime: 3:09Attendance: 69,732SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\193// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWGAME SUMMARIESGAME6With the first afternoon contest at Candlestick Park of the 2010 season, the49ers wel<strong>com</strong>ed in their cross-bay rival, the Oakland Raiders. On imperfectconditions with gray skies and rain, San Francisco found it to be the perfectsetting to earn its first win of the year, beating the silver and black, 17-9.After allowing the Raiders to march down the field on the opening drive,the 49ers defense was able to make a stand and hold Oak. to a 27-yd.FG by K Sebastian Janikowski to start the game. It would be one of manydefensive stops and would set the tone for 2 turnovers on the afternoon.The 49ers defense was also able to hold Oak. to 179 yds. of total offense.The first of 2 Oak. turnovers would <strong>com</strong>e with 11:21 left to go in the firsthalf when 49ers LB Manny Lawson made a spectacular leap and grab topick off a Oak. QB Jason Campbell pass for an INT at the SF 43-yd. line. Itwas Lawson’s 2nd career INT and first since he picked off Rams QB MarcBulger at StL (11/26/06). The 49ers offense was unable to capitalize on theopportunity and the two teams would trade possessions for much of the 1stand 2nd qtrs., until with 11 seconds to go in the half, K Joe Nedney wouldnail a 25-yd. FG to get the home team on the board and bring the score to6-3 in favor of the Raiders. After a quiet first half that saw a <strong>com</strong>bined 9pts. by both teams, San Francisco came out ready to capture its first victoryof the year. QB Alex Smith began firing on all cylinders late in the 3rdqtr., as he threw a laser deep down the middle of the field to WR MichaelCrabtree for a 32-yd. TD pass. The 13-play drive stretched 91 yds. andwould take 8:11 off the clock, allowing the 49ers to not only control theclock, but the game as well. With San Francisco leading 10-6 heading intothe 4th qtr., the team looked to pile on to its lead. With 7:21 left to go in thegame, Smith found TE Vernon Davis for a 17-yd. TD pass. It marked the3rd consecutive week the two had connected for a TD. The 49ers groundgame would also play a crucial role in the win as RB Frank Gore wouldhave another outstanding day as he once again eclipsed the 100-yd. plateaufor the 2nd time this season, rushing for 149 yds. on 25 carries. Withhis performance, Gore moved into 3rd place on the 49ers all-time list formost rushing yds. with 6,032, passing RB Ken Willard (5,930). Though the49ers air and ground game would set the pace, it was the defense that ultimatelysealed the win. Late in the 4th qtr., LB Takeo Spikes registered hisfirst INT of the season by picking off Campbell deep in Oak. territory. Fromthere, the 49ers were able to run out the clock and earn the 17-9 win. The49ers defense held the Raiders to a QB rating of 10.7, the lowest opposingQB rating since 10/1/72 at NO (QB Archie Manning – 8.7 QB rating).SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17SAN FRANCISCO 17, OAKLAND 9CANDLESTICK PARK1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsOakland 3 3 0 3 9San Francisco 0 3 7 7 17OAK - S. Janikowski, 27 FG (13-79, 7:58)OAK - S. Janikowski, 24 FG (12-65, 6:22)SF - J. Nedney, 25 FG (10-77, 2:10)SF - M. Crabtree, 32 pass from A. Smith (J. Nedney) (13-91, 8:11)OAK - S. Janikowski, 40 FG (8-55, 2:53)SF - V. Davis, 17 pass from A. Smith (J. Nedney) (3-80, 1:07)TEAM STATISTICS OAK SFFirst Downs 10 17Net Yards Gained 179 349Rushes/Yards 30/110 31/158Net Yards Passing 69 191Att/Comp/INT 21/8/2 33/16/0Sacked/Yards Lost 2/14 2/5Punts/Average 6/53.5 8/43.3Fumbles/Lost 2/0 0/0Penalties/Yards 8/60 11/143Time of Possession 26:39 33:213rd Down Efficiency 5/15 (33%) 7/17 (41%)RUSHING: 49ERS - F. Gore 25-149, A. Dixon 1-9, T. Ginn 1-2, A. Smith4-(-2) ... RAIDERS - M. Bush 20-47, L. Murphy 1-43, J. Campbell 7-21,M. Reece 1-2, R. Cartwright 1-(-3).RECEIVING: 49ERS - M. Crabtree 4-57-1 TD, V. Davis 4-35-1 TD, J.Morgan 3-49, T. Ginn 2-23, B. Westbrook 1-19, N. Byham 1-7, D. Zeigler1-6 ... RAIDERS - D. Heyward-Bey 3-19, Z. Miller 2-48, M. Bush 2-12,L. Murphy 1-4.PASSING: 49ERS - A. Smith 33-16-196-0-2 TDs ... RAIDERS - J.Campbell 21-8-83-2-0 TDs.INTs: 49ERS - M. Lawson 1-0, T. Spikes 1-6 ... RAIDERS - None.SACKS: 49ERS - P. Haralson 1.0, R. Jean Francois 1.0 ... RAIDERS - T.Kelly 1.0, M. Shaughnessy 1.0.49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: +2 (0 fumbles, 0 INTs/0 fumbles, 2 INTs).Weather: RainTemperature: 53 degreesWind: Westerly 10 mphPlaying Surface: GrassTime: 3:06Attendance: 69,732SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\194// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWGAME SUMMARIESGAME7The 49ers started the first leg of a 10-day road trip with a stop in Charlotte,N.C., to face the NFC East Carolina Panthers in a Week 7 match-up. The49ers offense started off as they had hoped and would total 282 yds. onthe day, but once again, costly turnovers late in the game would ultimatelycause San Francisco to fall short, as they would lose, 20-23. With the hometeam being forced to punt after only 5 plays, the 49ers wasted no time gettingright to work offensively. RB Frank Gore would lead the charge with a20-yd. run that ignited the 49ers offense. From there, QB Alex Smith wouldhandle the rest as he would hook up with TE Vernon Davis twice on thedrive, first, on a 53-yd. pass that would result in the longest pass play of theseason. After the initial strike to Davis, Smith would culminate the 4-playdrive with a 1-yd. TD pass to Davis on the very next play. It marked the 4thconsecutive game the duo has connected for a TD, tying Davis’ career-highfor most consecutive games with a TD. The Panthers however, would turn itinto a contest and marched down the field on the very next drive. With thePanthers rallying, the 49ers defense would be presented with an early gametest of stopping a dual threat in RBs Jonathan Stewart and DeAngelo Williams.They would pass their challenge and hold Carolina to a 47-yd. JohnKasay FG that set the score for the 1st qtr. at 7-3 in favor of the visitingteam. The game would ultimately be a test of strength for both teams as theybattled back and forth for much of the afternoon. With the 49ers looking tocreate opportunities, they found one in their defense and CB Nate Clementsas he notched his 2nd FF of the season and 19th of his career with 12:43 leftto go in the 2nd qtr. when he stripped Williams. The loose ball was recoveredby LB Parys Haralson, which marked Haralson’s 2nd FR of the season and4th of his career. The 49ers capitalized on the Panthers turnover as K JoeNedney added 3 pts. off of a 24-yd. FG with 8:46 left to go in the half. Thelead would prove short lived as Panthers QB Matt Moore marched his teamdown the field on the next drive. He would find WR David Gettis for an 18-yd. TD pass. Gettis proved to be a problem all afternoon for the 49ers defenseas he racked up 125 yds. receiving. With the score 10-10 at halftime,the 49ers looked to correct their mistakes and notch a win. It proved to bea lot easier said than done as early in the 3rd qtr., the 49ers offense wouldtake a critical blow as QB Alex Smith was sacked by DE Charles Johnson.Smith would suffer a sprained shoulder on the play and did not return. ThePanthers capitalized on the 49ers misfortune and took the lead for the firsttime in the game off of a Kasay 55-yd. FG. With their starting QB out, the49ers defense left it up to themselves in order to make plays and secure awin. It would start with CB Shawntae Spencer, who knocked the ball loosefrom WR Steve Smith and recovered the fumble with 4:54 left to go in the3rd qtr., marking his first FF and FR of the season. With the score 13-10 infavor of the Panthers, the 49ers once again relied on a successful 4th qtr. inorder to try and earn a win. Right away, San Francisco made a charge withNedney nailing a 38-yd. FG to tie the game at 13 a piece. The 49ers defenseused the momentum and found a “ray of light” in DT Ray McDonald as heregistered his first career INT and returned it 31 yds. for a TD off of a Moorepass intended for RB Jonathan Stewart. It marked McDonald’s 2nd careerTD [11-yd. fumble return for TD vs. StL (10/4/09)], which was also the49ers last defensive TD. With the 49ers leading 20-13, a team effort wouldbe needed to earn the win. The 49ers ultimately could not avoid the lategame mistakes however, as they <strong>com</strong>mitted six 4th qtr. penalties and allowedthe Panthers to march down the field with 1:08 left in the game, settingup a game-winning 37-yd. FG by Kasay to seal it for the home team.SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24CAROLINA 23, SAN FRANCISCO 20BANK OF AMERICA STADIUM1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsSan Francisco 7 3 0 10 20Carolina 3 7 3 10 23SF - V. Davis, 1 pass from A. Smith (J. Nedney) (4-74, 1:42)CAR - J. Kasay, 47 FG (10-36, 4:46)SF - J. Nedney, 24 FG (8-50, 3:49)CAR - D. Gettis, 18 pass from M. Moore (J. Kasay) (10-80, 6:16)CAR - J. Kasay, 55 FG (8-20-3:58)SF - J. Nedney, 38 FG (8-39, 4:14)SF - R. McDonald, 31 INT return (J. Nedney)CAR - D. Gettis, 23 pass from M. Moore (J. Kasay) (8-63, 2:37)CAR - J. Kasay, 37 FG (5-38, 0:29)TEAM STATISTICS SF CARFirst Downs 15 22Net Yards Gained 282 379Rushes/Yards 22/99 34/76Net Yards Passing 183 303Att/Comp/INT 32/14/1 41/28/1Sacked/Yards Lost 2/13 1/5Punts/Average 7/50.4 3/40.7Fumbles/Lost 0/0 3/2Penalties/Yards 11/81 4/35Time of Possession 23:55 36:053rd Down Efficiency 4/13 (31%) 7/15 (47%)RUSHING: 49ERS - F. Gore 19-102, J. Morgan 1-4, B. Westbrook 1-(-1),A. Dixon 1-(-6) ... PANTHERS - D. Williams 19-44, J. Stewart 14-29, M.Moore 1-3.RECEIVING: 49ERS - V. Davis 4-74-1 TD, F. Gore 4-57, M. Crabtree 4-31,J. Morgan 2-34 ... PANTHERS - D. Gettis 8-125-2 TDs, B. LaFell 6-91, D.Rosario 5-28, S. Smith 4-50, D. Williams 4-19, M. Goodson 1-(-5).PASSING: 49ERS - A. Smith 19-9-129-0-1 TD, D. Carr 5-13-67-1-0TDs ... PANTHERS - M. Moore 41-28-308-1-2 TDs.INTs: 49ERS - R. McDonald 1-31t ... PANTHERS - R. Marshall 1-0.SACKS: 49ERS - N. Clements 1.0 ... PANTHERS - C. Johnson 1.0, D.Landri 1.0.49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: +2 (0 fumbles, 1 INT/2 fumbles, 1 INT).Weather: SunnyTemperature: 75 degreesWind: South/Southwest 9 mphPlaying Surface: GrassTime: 3:19Attendance: 72,741SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\195// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWGAME SUMMARIESGAME8The 49ers traveled to London, U.K. and Wembley Stadium in a Week 8 matchupto play host to the visiting Denver Broncos in the <strong>NFL</strong>’s 2010 International Series.It was the first time the 49ers had been in London since 1992, when theytook on the Washington Redskins in a preseason match, and the first time theyhad been out of the country since 2005, when they traveled to Mexico City in agame vs. the Arizona Cardinals. With the 4th <strong>NFL</strong> game in London in as manyyears, the 49ers and Broncos showcased their talents on an international stageand treated the fans at Wembley Stadium to an offensive display, <strong>com</strong>bining for737 yds. of total offense. Having traveled “across the pond” immediately followingtheir week 7 matchup at Car., the 49ers used the extra days as a way toadjust to the time difference. With a productive week of practice and the sightsand sounds of London, the 49ers, in front of a crowd mostly dressed in red andgold, would go to work and find success in the most unlikeliest of places. One ofthose places would be in starting QB Troy Smith, who earned the start after QBAlex Smith was injured early in the 3rd qtr. a week prior against the Panthers.Smith, in his first start since 12/30/07, capitalized on the opportunity and ledhis team to victory as he <strong>com</strong>pleted 12 of 19 passes for 196 yds. and 1 TD, hisfirst TD pass since 11/9/08 vs. Hou. (14-yd. pass to TE Todd Heap). Along withhis 196 passing yds., Smith also registered a 1-yd. TD run. Smith and the 49ers<strong>com</strong>bined for 339 total yds. on the day and earned their 2nd win of the season,beating the Broncos 24-16. It would be a slow start to the game, which saw atotal of only 3 points in the first half - a 34-yd. FG by K Joe Nedney. With bothteams returning from halftime eager to ignite their offense, Denver would findthe first opportunity, exposing the 49er defense early in the 3rd qtr. as QB KyleOrton found WR Brandon Lloyd deep down the middle for a 71-yd. <strong>com</strong>pletion.QB Tim Tebow entered the game and rushed for a 1-yd. TD run that putthe visitors up 7-3 through the first 3 qtrs. It would take all 4 qtrs. to finallyget the offense going, but the 49ers eventually would show up after Broncos KMatt Prater would send a 32-yd. FG through the uprights. With the score 10-3Broncos, Smith took it upon himself to lead his team and relied upon TE DelanieWalker for help. The two <strong>com</strong>bined for 65 yds. on the following drive, includinga 38-yd. strike to Walker from Smith deep down the right side. It was followedby a 1-yd. TD run by Smith to begin a 21 pt. 4th qtr. for the 49ers. Walker registered85 rec. yds. on the day, establishing a new career high. After a slow start,Smith was able to find a groove and continued to roll on the next drive, findingWR Michael Crabtree deep down the left side for a 28-yd. TD pass. It markedCrabtree’s 3rd TD of the season. With the offense reeling, the 49ers defenseused the momentum to create plays for themselves. LB Manny Lawson cameup big on the very next Broncos drive as he stripped Orton for his 2nd FF of theseason and 8th of his career. The loose ball was scooped up by LB Takeo Spikesfor his first FR of the season and 17th of his career. Spikes returned the ball 8yds. to the Den. 18-yd. line and the takeaway led to a 3-yd. TD run by RB FrankGore, giving the 49ers a 24-10 lead late in the 4th qtr. Gore continued to be afixture of the 49ers offensive game plan as he rushed for 118 yds. and 1 TD on29 carries. It marked his 3rd consecutive 100-yd. performance and first sincehe did it 11/12/06 (159 yds. at Det.), 11/19/06 (212 yds. vs. Sea.) and 11/26/06(134 yds. at StL). Denver however, would not give up. Down but not out, theyput together a successful drive on the very next series as Lloyd would catch hissecond TD of the game, a 1-yd. rec. from Orton to bring the score to 24-16after K Matt Prater would miss the extra point. With the 49ers going 3-andouton the following drive, the Broncos would have one last chance to even thescore and force overtime. The 49ers defense however had other thoughts aswith 45 seconds left in the game, CB Shawntae Spencer took it upon himselfto close the game once and for all, picking off an Orton pass deep down theleft side that was intended for WR Jabar Gaffney to seal the win for the 49ers.SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31SAN FRANCISCO 24, DENVER 16WEMBLEY STADIUM1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsDenver 0 0 7 9 16San Francisco 3 0 0 21 24SF - J. Nedney, 34 FG (13-65, 7:31)DEN - T. Tebow, 1 run (M. Prater) (5-89, 2:15)DEN - M. Prater, 32 FG (7-44, 2:11)SF - T. Smith, 1 run (J. Nedney) (5-56, 2:22)SF - M. Crabtree, 28 pass from T. Smith (J. Nedney) (4-48, 2:11)SF - F. Gore, 3 run (J. Nedney) (6-18, 3:20)DEN - B. Lloyd, 1 pass from K. Orton (kick failed - wide left) (7-78, 1:28)TEAM STATISTICS DEN SFFirst Downs 22 16Net Yards Gained 398 339Rushes/Yards 17/59 42/143Net Yards Passing 339 196Att/Comp/INT 40/28/1 19/12/0Sacked/Yards Lost 4/31 0/0Punts/Average 7/33.7 6/49.3Fumbles/Lost 2/1 1/0Penalties/Yards 8/60 6/67Time of Possession 26:26 33:343rd Down Efficiency 2/10 (20%) 5/13 (38%)RUSHING: 49ERS - F. Gore 29-118-1 TD, A. Dixon 5-11, T. Ginn 1-9, B.Westbrook 2-4, T. Smith 4-2-1 TD, M. Norris 1-(-1) ... BRONCOS - K.Moreno 11-40, K. Orton 3-18, T. Tebow 2-1-1 TD, D. Thomas 1-0.RECEIVING: 49ERS - D. Walker 5-85, M. Crabtree 3-53-1 TD, J. Morgan1-30, V. Davis 1-12, B. Westbrook 1-9, F. Gore 1-7 ... BRONCOS - B.Lloyd 7-169-1 TD, J. Gaffney 4-54, E. Royal 4-34, C. Buckhalter 4-23,K. Moreno 4-19, D. Gronkowski 3-30, D. Thomas 1-31, D. Graham 1-10.PASSING: 49ERS - T. Smith 19-12-196-0-1 TD ... BRONCOS - K. Orton40-28-370-1-1 TD.INTs: 49ERS - S. Spencer 1-0 ... BRONCOS - None.SACKS: 49ERS - J. Smith 2.0, A. Brooks 1.0, M. Lawson 1.0 ... BRONCOS- None.49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: +2 (0 fumbles, 0 INTs/1 fumble, 1 INT).Weather: Mostly CloudyTemperature: 54 degreesWind: North/Northeast 6 mphPlaying Surface: GrassTime: 3:04Attendance: 83,941SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\196// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWGAME SUMMARIESGAME9The San Francisco 49ers Week 10 matchup would be a battle between NFC Westfoes as they hosted the division leading St. Louis Rams at Candlestick Park. Withthe chance to get back into the hunt for the NFC West and <strong>com</strong>pile back-tobackwins for the first time this season, the 49ers would take a big step andput the game in the hands of former Heisman Trophy winner QB Troy Smith.Along with late game heroics that came down to the first overtime contest forthe 49ers this season, the game proved to be a classic NFC West shootout. TheRams would also rely on a former Heisman Trophy winner in QB Sam Bradford to<strong>com</strong>e in and test the 49ers at home. With two quarterbacks of storied pasts, thegame turned out to be an offensive showcase as both teams would throw for a<strong>com</strong>bined 607 yds., as well as 753 yds. of total offense. All would <strong>com</strong>e down toan overtime FG off the foot of K Joe Nedney, who connected on a 29-yd. gamewinning kick that gave the 49ers the 23-20 win. With St. Louis winning the tossand electing to receive, Bradford started things off, marching his team downthe field. The drive ultimately would be halted, but not before a K Josh Brown’s42-yd. FG put the Rams on the board 3-0 to start the game. Coming off a byeand an extra week to prepare, the 49ers picked up right where they left off inLondon, as they were able to effectively spread the ball down the field, puttingup 421 yds. of total offense. Smith proved to be a major part of the offensiveonslaught as he <strong>com</strong>pleted 17 of 28 pass atts. for a career-high 356 yds. and 1TD through the air. Smith’s 356 yds. were the most by a 49ers QB since QB TimRattay threw for 417 yds. on 38 of 57 pass atts. vs. Arz. (10/10/04). From startto finish, the 49ers found ways to get the ball to multiple players throughout theoffense as Smith connected with 5 different receivers who registered 60 yds.rec. or more. It marked the first time in franchise history that at least 5 receiverstotaled 60 yds. rec. or more. Smith started the carousel of offensive productionwith a 32-yd. pass to TE Vernon Davis. On the very next offensive drive, Smithhooked up with WR Josh Morgan for a 65-yd. pass deep down the right sidethat brought him to the 1-yd. line, setting up a 1-yd. TD run by RB Frank Goreand giving the 49ers a 7-3 lead. The 49ers offense would continue to pour onthe yards as they successfully moved the ball down field and allowed Nedneyto connect on a 26-yd. FG to put the home team up 10-3 with 12:04 left to goin the half. The Rams eventually would find their way into the end zone as QBSam Bradford connected with WR Danny Amendola for a 5-yd. TD pass to tiethe game at 10 a piece heading into halftime. The 49ers found themselves downheading into the 4th qtr. after Rams RB Steven Jackson scampered for a 13-yd.TD to bring the score to 10-17. With the home team down 13-17 late in the 4thqtr. the 49ers would once again turn to their quarterback. With 2:30 remainingon the clock, the 49ers faced a 3rd and 32 situation at the SF 47-yd. line. Smiththen connected on back-to-back passes to Gore of 14 and 23 yds. to move thechains, before firing a 16-yd. TD strike to WR Michael Crabtree to give the 49ersthe lead. Rams marched right back down the field and scored off of a 33-yd. FGby Brown, forcing overtime. After St. Louis won the toss, the 49ers defense madea crucial 3 and out stop, which included a 3rd down sack by DT Justin Smiththat allowed the 49ers to get the ball back and set up the game winning FG.SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14SAN FRANCISCO 23, ST. LOUIS 20 (OT)CANDLESTICK PARK1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT PtsSt. Louis 3 7 7 3 0 20San Francisco 7 3 0 10 3 23STL - J. Brown, 42 FG (8-54, 5:25)SF - F. Gore, 1 run (J. Nedney) (3-66, 1:39)SF - J. Nedney, 26 FG (8-75, 2:57)STL - D. Amendola, 5 pass from S. Bradford (J. Brown) (6-67, 2:56)STL - S. Jackson, 13 run (J. Brown) (7-64, 3:22)SF - J. Nedney, 47 FG (7-44, 2:45)SF - M. Crabtree, 16 pass from T. Smith (J. Nedney) (6-76, 2:02)STL - J. Brown, 33 FG (11-70, 2:10)SF - J. Nedney, 29 FG (6-55, 3:18)TEAM STATISTICS STL SFFirst Downs 22 19Net Yards Gained 332 421Rushes/Yards 24/104 26/98Net Yards Passing 228 323Att/Comp/INT 42/30/0 28/17/0Sacked/Yards Lost 3/23 5/33Punts/Average 10/43.7 8/47.0Fumbles/Lost 1/0 1/0Penalties/Yards 12/135 14/105Time of Possession 35:03 30:183rd Down Efficiency 2/14 (14%) 0/11 (0%)RUSHING: 49ERS - F. Gore 22-87-1 TD, T. Smith 3-12, A. Dixon 1-(-1)... RAMS - S. Jackson 20-81-1 TD, D. Amendola 2-12, S. Bradford 2-11.RECEIVING: 49ERS - D. Walker 4-80, V. Davis 4-79, M. Crabtree 4-61-1TD, F. Gore 3-67, J. Morgan 1-65, B. Westbrook 1-4 ... RAMS - B. Gibson8-72, S. Jackson 8-67, D. Amendola 7-51-1 TD, L. Robinson 2-24, M.Hoomanawanui 2-20, D. Fells 2-11, K. Darby 1-6.PASSING: 49ERS - T. Smith 28-17-356-0-1 TD ... RAMS - S. Bradford42-30-251-0-1 TD.INTs: 49ERS - None ... RAMS - None.SACKS: 49ERS - P. Haralson 1.0, J. Smith 1.0, P. Willis 1.0 ... RAMS - C. AhYou 1.0, J. Hall 1.0, J. Laurinaitis 1.0, M. Lewis 1.0, C. Long 1.0.49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: Even (0 fumbles, 0 INTs/0 fumbles, 0 INTs).Weather: SunnyTemperature: 74 degreesWind: Northerly 5 mphPlaying Surface: GrassTime: 3:33Attendance: 69,732SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\197// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWGAME SUMMARIESGAME10Week 11 in the <strong>NFL</strong> proved to be a tough match up for the San Francisco 49ers,who, <strong>com</strong>ing off back-to-back wins for the first time in 2010, showed up toCandlestick Park and were shut out by the visiting Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Itwas the first time since 10/9/77 that the 49ers were shutout at home as theyfell to the Bucs, 21-0. On top of the inability to produce points was the amountof mistakes that the 49ers <strong>com</strong>mitted, losing the turnover battle to Tampa, whichincluded 1 fumble and 1 INT. The 49ers also gave up 299 yds. of total offense<strong>com</strong>pared to the only 189 yds. of total offense that they were able to put up.After a silent 1st qtr. that saw both teams trading downs, Bucs RB Carnell Williamsrushed for a 6-yd. TD that put the Bucs on the board and gave themthe lead with 9:06 left to go in the first half. QB Troy Smith, who was <strong>com</strong>ingoff of a career-high 356-yd. passing day vs. StL in week 10, could onlyproduce 148 passing yds. and had trouble finding open receivers throughoutthe day. After TB’s initial score, the 49ers appeared to get in a groove as Smithhit WR Michael Crabtree down the left side for a 15-yd. gain, but the drivewas halted after short yardage gains proved to be the 49ers story all afternoon.The Bucs capitalized on missed tackles and mis<strong>com</strong>munication by the 49ersdefense, adding to their score late in the 3rd qtr. when QB Josh Freeman hitWR Mike Williams for an 8-yd. TD pass. The 49ers door was shut with 8:23left to go in the 4th qtr. as Smith dropped back and threw an intended passto WR Josh Morgan, only to have it intercepted by CB Ronde Barber. The INTset up a successful drive for TB that was capped off by a 1-yd. pass by Freemanto LT Donald Penn to bring the game to 21-0 and conclude the scoringfor Tampa. With the game seemingly out of reach, SF didn’t give up andtried to put something together as Smith had his longest pass <strong>com</strong>pletion ofthe day, connecting with WR Josh Morgan on a 23-yd. throw. The drive, likemany on the afternoon, produced no results. Sacks (6 for 30 yds. on Smith) andin<strong>com</strong>pletions could not elude the 49ers offense as TB controlled much of thegame and fittingly kneeled it on the final play, sealing the fate for the 49ers.SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21TAMPA BAY 21, SAN FRANCISCO 0CANDLESTICK PARK1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsTampa Bay 0 7 7 7 21San Francisco 0 0 0 0 0TB - C. Williams, 6 run (C. Barth) (14-80, 7:31)TB - M. Williams, 8 pass from J. Freeman (C. Barth) (5-66, 2:55)TB - D. Penn, 1 pass from J. Freeman (C. Barth) (4-7, 2:17)TEAM STATISTICS TB SFFirst Downs 20 11Net Yards Gained 299 189Rushes/Yards 42/162 18/71Net Yards Passing 137 118Att/Comp/INT 22/14/0 31/16/1Sacked/Yards Lost 2/6 6/30Punts/Average 5/39.4 6/37.8Fumbles/Lost 0/0 1/1Penalties/Yards 3/35 3/18Time of Possession 36:24 23:363rd Down Efficiency 7/14 (50%) 3/12 (25%)RUSHING: 49ERS - T. Smith 5-45, F. Gore 12-23, D. Walker 1-3 ... BUC-CANEERS - L. Blount 26-82, C. Williams 7-51, J. Freeman 5-15, E. Graham3-7, J. Johnson 1-7.RECEIVING: 49ERS - F. Gore 5-37, J. Morgan 4-51, D. Walker 3-27, M.Crabtree 1-15, K. Williams 1-8, T. Ginn 1-7, V. Davis 1-3 ... BUCCANEERS- K. Winslow 4-34, M. Williams 3-54-1 TD, A. Benn 2-14, S. Stroughter2-11, M. Stovall 1-22, C. Williams 1-7, D. Penn 1-1-1 TD.PASSING: 49ERS - T. Smith 31-16-148-1-0 TDs ... BUCCANEERS - J.Freeman 22-14-136-0-2 TDs, J. Johnson 1-1-7-0-0 TDs, M. Spurlock1-0-0-0-0 TDs.INTs: 49ERS - None ... BUCCANEERS - R. Barber 1-29.SACKS: 49ERS - P. Willis 2.0 ... BUCCANEERS - S. White 1.5, M. Bennett1.0, A. Hayward 1.0, A. Magee 1.0, G. McCoy 1.0, A. Woods 0.5.49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: -2 (1 fumble, 1 INT/0 fumbles, 0 INTs).Weather: CloudyTemperature: 54 degreesWind: Westerly 25 mphPlaying Surface: GrassTime: 2:51Attendance: 69,732SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\198// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWGAME SUMMARIESGAME11Monday Night Football would once again set the stage for an electrifying performanceby the San Francisco 49ers as they went into the University of PhoenixStadium and beat their division rivals, the Arizona Cardinals, 27-6. With eachteam sitting at 3-7 heading into the matchup, it was a must win for both teamsin order to save their seasons. Having swept the Cardinals in 2009, the 49erslooked to extend their streak and did so, executing an offensive game plan thatpounded the ball running throughout the day. San Francisco wasted no time andbegan pouring it on, totaling 261 yds. rushing on 47 carries, the most by the49ers since 11/19/06 vs. Sea. (262 yds. rushing). Most of the yards would <strong>com</strong>efrom an unlikely source in RB Brian Westbrook. Westbrook entered the gameafter RB Frank Gore was injured early in the 1st qtr., and went on to dominatethe Cardinal defense, totaling 136 yds. and 1 TD on 23 carries. With a physicalitythat could not be matched, the 49ers had their way with the Cardinals onboth sides of the ball as they pressured QB Derek Anderson, forcing him into1 INT and 1 FF, as well as sacking him once. Momentum on both sides of theball allowed San Francisco to capitalize on opportunities. Those opportunitiesbegan after NT Aubrayo Franklin scooped up his first career FR as CardinalsRB Beanie Wells bobbled an Anderson handoff on the 49ers first play on defense.Franklin’s FR led to a 38-yd. strike from QB Troy Smith to WR MichaelCrabtree on the very next play. The 49ers did not stop there as they scored 21points in the first half, including a 1-yd. TD run by RB Anthony Dixon on thevery next offensive series, and Westbrook’s 8-yd. TD run to cap off the 2nd qtr.It marked the first time the 49ers scored at least 21 pts. in the first half since11/16/08 vs. StL (35 first half points). Heading into the locker room at the half,the 49ers led the Cardinals by 15 points, only giving up 2 FGs by K Jay Feely(31 yds., 39 yds.). Arizona’s inability to score was made difficult due to the factthat the 49ers defense allowed only 8 first downs, and once again did not allowa 100-yd. rusher. It marked the 17th straight game that the 49ers defensehad not allowed a 100-yd. rusher and just the 4th time since 2000 that the49ers defense allowed 8 first downs or fewer in a game [6 at StL (1/3/10), 8vs. Chi. (9/7/03), vs. Chi. (12/17/00)]. Late in the 3rd qtr., with the score 24-6,the 49ers put the game out of reach for good as LB Takeo Spikes picked off anAnderson pass intended for WR Early Doucet. The INT gave Spikes his secondINT of the season and 17th of his career, and set up the final scoring for the49ers, a 26-yd. FG by K Shane Andrus. Andrus would register his first careermade FG in the 1st qtr. as he connected on a 31-yd. FG. With the score 27-6late in the 4th qtr., the 49ers chewed up the clock with the ground game, sealingthe victory for the visitors. The 49ers defense held the Cardinals to only 13yds. rushing on the night. It marked just the 4th time in franchise history thatthe defense held an opponent to 13 yds. rushing or less for an entire game.MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29SAN FRANCISCO 27, ARIZONA 6UNIVERISTY OF PHOENIX STADIUM1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsSan Francisco 14 7 3 3 27Arizona 3 3 0 0 6SF - M. Crabtree, 38 pass from T. Smith (S. Andrus) (1-38, 0:07)ARZ - J. Feely, 31 FG (7-55, 3:39)SF - A. Dixon, 1 run (S. Andrus) (10-55, 5:27)SF - B. Westbrook, 8 run (S. Andrus) (6-42, 2:44)ARZ - J. Feely, 39 FG (10-40, 5:07)SF - S. Andrus, 38 FG (7-44, 3:53)SF - S. Andrus, 26 FG (11-42, 4:03)TEAM STATISTICS SF ARZFirst Downs 26 8Net Yards Gained 386 203Rushes/Yards 47/261 11/13Net Yards Passing 125 190Att/Comp/INT 23/11/1 35/16/1Sacked/Yards Lost 1/4 1/6Punts/Average 2/53.0 6/47.2Fumbles/Lost 1/0 1/1Penalties/Yards 6/40 6/61Time of Possession 39:01 20:593rd Down Efficiency 7/13 (54%) 2/11 (18%)RUSHING: 49ERS - B. Westbrook 23-136-1 TD, A. Dixon 14-54-1 TD, F.Gore 5-52, J. Morgan 1-13, T. Smith 3-6, M. Norris 1-0 ... CARDINALS -B. Wells 5-13, T. Hightower 5-0, D. Anderson 1-0.RECEIVING: 49ERS - J. Morgan 3-28, M. Crabtree 2-48-1 TD, V. Davis2-32, T. Ginn 1-11, D. Zeigler 1-10, M. Norris 1-5, A. Dixon 1-(-5) ...CARDINALS - E. Doucet 5-60, L. Fitzgerald 4-37, S. Breaston 2-22, A.Roberts 2-21, L. Stephens-Howling 2-13, B. Wells 1-43.PASSING: 49ERS - T. Smith 23-11-129-1-1 TD ... CARDINALS - D. Anderson35-16-196-1-0 TDs.INTs: 49ERS - T. Spikes 1-0 ... CARDINALS - M. Adams 1-0.SACKS: 49ERS - P. Willis 1.0 ... CARDINALS - C. Haggans 1.0.49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: +1 (0 fumbles, 1 INT/1 fumble, 1 INT).Weather: DomePlaying Surface: GrassTime: 3:05Attendance: 62,308SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\199// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWGAME SUMMARIESGAME12The 49ers took their division hunt on the road Sunday as they faced frigid conditionsand a tough test against the Green Bay Packers at the “Frozen Tundra” ofLambeau Field. With snow flurries and temperatures in the 20’s at kickoff, bothteams relied on minimizing mistakes and all of their weapons in order to earna victory. Early success gave the 49ers the lead, but it ultimately proved to befalse hope as the Packers outmatched and outplayed the visiting team, beatingthem 34-16. With the 49ers having success scoring on their first offensivepossessions heading into the game, it didn’t take long for San Francisco to geton the board, marching down the field on the opening series. QB Troy Smith,having won his last 3 of 4 games, set out to make a statement early, connectingwith WR Michael Crabtree on the 3rd play of the game for a 39-yd. strikedeep down the right side of the field. The reception ultimately led to a 44-yd.FG by newly acquired K Jeff Reed, who was 3 for 3 on FGs on the day. The leadprovided the 49ers with a sense of confidence as the defense came in and wentto work, preventing the Packers from getting into the end zone on their openingdrive. The momentum swing really took a turn in favor of the 49ers, whenPackers K Mason Crosby would miss a 29-yd. FG att., hitting the left upright.Coming off a drive where they held Green Bay to a missed FG, the 49ers defensecame back out onto the field and continued their dominance as DT Justin Smithand DT Isaac Sopoaga sacked Rodgers, hindering the Packers offensive gameplan. An aggressive play <strong>com</strong>bined with 0 turnovers by the 49ers would holdRodgers and the Packers scoreless throughout the 1st qtr. Smith continuedto spread the field and relied on his main targets to test the Packers early, ason the first play of the second qtr., Smith connected with TE Vernon Davis for a25-yd. strike to the GB 2-yd. line. The excellent field position however couldnot be taken advantage of as the tough Packers defense held the 49ers to yetanother FG, a 26-yd. chip off the foot of Reed. The Packers offense eventuallygot things going mid-way through the 2nd qtr. as Rodgers connected with WRGreg Jennings for a 57-yd. TD to give the home team the lead. Three and outsfor the 49ers proved to be costly as the Packers capitalized on San Francisco’smissed opportunities. The very next Packers drive resulted in a 1-yd. TD runby RB John Kuhn and put the 49ers in a hole, 14-6. Feeling the pressure ofan early deficit sparked something in the 49ers offense as they struck back onthe very next drive with Smith taking just two plays to fire a deep 66-yd. TDpass to Davis for the score, bringing it to 13-14 to finish out the half. Thoughthe 49ers tried to keep the game close throughout the first half, the Packersproved to be too much as the 2nd half started with a 61-yd. TD pass fromRodgers to Driver for their second hookup of the game. Reed connected on a23-yd. FG on the ensuing drive to give the 49ers a score of 16-21, but FGscould not keep up with the high-octane offense. Rodgers cemented the victoryfor the Packers on the very next offensive drive as he and Jennings connectedyet again for a 1-yd. TD pass. The 49ers played up to the level of one of the<strong>NFL</strong>’s best offenses, including 0 turnovers through the first 3 qtrs., and preventeda single Packer from rushing over 100 yds. for the 18th straight game,but it just wasn’t enough as a scoreless 4th qtr. by San Francisco, 2 more FGsby Crosby, and a late game INT by Smith sealed the win for the Packers, 34-16.SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5GREEN BAY 34, SAN FRANCISCO 16LAMBEAU FIELD1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsSan Francisco 3 10 3 0 16Green Bay 0 14 14 6 34SF - J. Reed, 44 FG (7-45, 3:11)SF - J. Reed, 26 FG (7-31, 3:04)GB - G. Jennings, 57 pass from A. Rodgers (M. Crosby) (5-78, 2:22)GB - J. Kuhn, 1 run (M. Crosby) (6-50, 3:27)SF - V. Davis, 66 pass from T. Smith (J. Reed) (2-66, 0:20)GB - D. Driver, 61 pass from A. Rodgers (M. Crosby) (4-69, 3:08)SF - J. Reed, 23 FG (10-64, 5:13)GB - G. Jennings, 1 pass from A. Rodgers (M. Crosby) (5-56, 3:02)GB - M. Crosby, 43 FG (9-18, 4:11)GB - M. Crosby, 24 FG (17-74, 8:35)TEAM STATISTICS SF GBFirst Downs 11 21Net Yards Gained 269 410Rushes/Yards 22/97 34/136Net Yards Passing 172 274Att/Comp/INT 25/10/1 30/21/0Sacked/Yards Lost 4/22 4/24Punts/Average 5/47.2 3/43.3Fumbles/Lost 0/0 0/0Penalties/Yards 6/32 5/40Time of Possession 22:49 37:113rd Down Efficiency 3/12 (25%) 9/15 (60%)RUSHING: 49ERS - A. Dixon 9-33, B. Westbrook 9-31, T. Smith 3-28,D. Walker 1-5 ... PACKERS - J. Starks 18-73, A. Rodgers 4-39, J. Kuhn6-13-1 TD, B. Jackson 4-13, M. Flynn 2-(-2).RECEIVING: 49ERS - V. Davis 4-126-1 TD, M. Crabtree 3-45, D. Walker2-19, A. Dixon 1-4 ... PACKERS - G. Jennings 6-122-2 TDs, D. Driver4-73-1 TD, B. Jackson 4-63, J. Nelson 2-15, J. Jones 2-8, K. Hall 1-9,A. Quarless 1-4, J. Kuhn 1-4.PASSING: 49ERS - T. Smith 25-10-194-1-1 TD ... PACKERS - A. Rodgers30-21-298-0-3 TDs.INTs: 49ERS - None ... PACKERS - N. Collins 1-7.SACKS: 49ERS - A. Brooks 2.0, T. LaBoy 1.0, J. Smith 0.5, I. Sopoaga 0.5... PACKERS - C. Jenkins 2.0, B. Raji 1.0, F. Zombo 1.0.49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: -1 (0 fumbles, 1 INT/0 fumbles, 0 INTs).Weather: CloudyTemperature: 26 degrees, Wind Chill: 14 degreesWind: Northwest 16 mphPlaying Surface: GrassTime: 3:08Attendance: 70,575SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\200// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWGAME SUMMARIESGAME13With the holidays in full swing, the San Francisco 49ers opted for an early giftas they dominated the division leading Seattle Seahawks through 4 qtrs. of play.Having the chance to move within one game of the division lead, the 49ersestablished a plan and executed it to near perfection as they pounded the Seahawksand put up a season-high 40 points on their way to a 40-21 victoryat a cool and cloudy Candlestick Park. The story of the day could be found notin a single player, but in the team as a whole, as the offense would put up 361total yards <strong>com</strong>bined with a defense that accounted for 5 turnovers, including 1TD. Having been sidelined since week 8 at Car., QB Alex Smith earned the startand immediately took control of the game, posting a career-high 130.5 passerrating as he threw for 255 yds. and 3 TDs, routing the division opponent. Onthe first drive of the game, Smith began his offensive onslaught with one of hisfavorite targets, TE Vernon Davis. The “11-85 connection” started it off with a22-yd. pass on the 3rd play of the game. Three plays later, Smith again foundDavis, connecting on a short pass that went for a 42-yd. TD to get the 49ers onthe board. After allowing QB Matt Hasselbeck to connect with WR Ruvell Martinfor a short 11-yd. TD pass, the 49ers defense locked in and put the foot on thegas, never looking back. K Jeff Reed provided consistency to the 49ers scoringas he hit 4 FGs on the day, including a 33-yd FG following the Seahawksinitial TD, to restore momentum for the home team. It was a performance theyhad been expecting the whole season and it finally became reality on the firstSeattle series in the 2nd qtr. as LB Takeo Spikes picked off a Hasselbeck pass.The INT led to a Reed 44-yd. FG and ignited a 49ers defense that proved to berelentless throughout the afternoon. Following the INT, the Seattle offense tookthe field looking to find an answer, but once again fell victim to turnovers causedby the 49ers as LB Travis LaBoy notched a sack, FF and FR on Hasselbeck. Thetakeaway led to the 49ers second TD opportunity as Smith hit WR Josh Morganfor a 15-yd. score, giving the 49ers a 20-7 lead. Continuing to spread the fieldon the next offensive drive, Smith <strong>com</strong>pleted a short pass down the middle toRB Brian Westbrook, who took it all the way to the house for a 62-yd. TD. Itwould be Westbrook’s longest play from scrimmage since 2006 and his longestcareer TD recept. Smith’s ability to spread the love marked the first trio of 49ersteammates to register at least 70 yds. receiving in a game since 9/9/01 vs. Atl.(WR Terrell Owens – 93 yds., WR J.J. Stokes – 93 yds., and WR Tai Streets – 81yds.). With the half <strong>com</strong>ing to a close, S Reggie Smith gave Hasselbeck his 2ndINT of the day, picking off a pass intended for WR Deon Butler. The INT led to a22-yd. FG by Reed to close out the first half. Having said throughout the entireweek of practice that they would “step it up”, the 49ers defense held true totheir statements heading into the 2nd half. S Dashon Goldson began puttinga stamp on the game on the 2nd play of the 3rd qtr. as he intercepted a Hasselbeckpass and returned it 39 yds. for his 1st career TD. The 49ers big playmentality continued to plague the Seahawks offense, and just as they took thefield following their interception, CB Nate Clements was waiting. With Seattlethreatening, Clements stepped up and picked off Hasselbeck in the back ofthe end zone. The Seahawks would narrow the score to 40-14 late in the 3rdqtr. after a 92-yd. kickoff return TD by Leon Washington, which was followedby another score in the final two minutes of the game. The 49ers, however,came away with the important 40-21 victory to keep their playoff hopes alive.SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12SAN FRANCISCO 40, SEATTLE 21CANDLESTICK PARK1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsSeattle 7 0 7 7 21San Francisco 10 20 10 0 40SF - V. Davis, 42 pass from A. Smith (J. Reed) (6-74, 2:27)SEA - R. Martin, 11 pass from M. Hasselbeck (O. Mare) (7-52, 3:47)SF - J. Reed, 33 FG (9-59, 4:14)SF - J. Reed, 44 FG (7-19, 2:52)SF - J. Morgan, 15 pass from A. Smith (J. Reed) (3-17, 0:55)SF - B. Westbrook, 62 pass from A. Smith (J. Reed) (3-68, 1:14)SF - J. Reed, 22 FG (4-7, 1:26)SF - D. Goldson, 39 INT return (J. Reed)SF - J. Reed, 36 FG (7-51, 3:41)SEA - L. Washington, 92 kickoff return (O. Mare)SEA - D. Butler, 2 pass from M. Hasselbeck (O. Mare)TEAM STATISTICS SEA SFFirst Downs 20 10Net Yards Gained 361 336Rushes/Yards 22/84 27/95Net Yards Passing 277 241Att/Comp/INT 42/27/4 27/17/0Sacked/Yards Lost 1/8 2/14Punts/Average 2/41.0 5/49.4Fumbles/Lost 2/1 0/0Penalties/Yards 8/75 2/15Time of Possession 29:07 30:533rd Down Efficiency 4/10 (40%) 7/17 (41%)RUSHING: 49ERS - A. Dixon 14-60, B. Westbrook 9-23, A. Smith 4-12 ...SEAHAWKS - M. Robinson 3-33, M. Lynch 10-29, L. Washington 4-10, J.<strong>For</strong>sett 3-5, M. Hasselbeck 1-5, D. Butler 1-2.RECEIVING: 49ERS - B. Westbrook 6-87-1 TD, V. Davis 5-70-1 TD, J.Morgan 3-82-1 TD, A. Dixon 1-8, D. Walker 1-7, M. Crabtree 1-1 ... SE-AHAWKS - M. Lynch 7-37, D. Butler 5-68-1 TD, R. Martin 4-73-1 TD, B.Stokley 3-35, G. Tate 3-29, C. Baker 1-15, L. Washington 1-13, J. <strong>For</strong>sett1-9, C. Morrah 1-8, M. Gibson 1-(-2).PASSING: 49ERS - A. Smith 27-17-255-0-3 TDs ... SEAHAWKS - M.Hasselbeck 42-27-285-4-2 TDs.INTs: 49ERS - D. Goldon 1-39-1 TD, R. Smith 1-20, T. Spikes 1-3, N.Clements 1-0 ... SEAHAWKS - None.SACKS: 49ERS - T. LaBoy 1.0 ... SEAHAWKS - C. Clemons 1.5, A. Curry0.5.49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: +5 (0 fumbles, 0 INTs/1 fumble, 4 INTs).Weather: OvercastTemperature: 55 degreesWind: Easterly 3 mphPlaying Surface: GrassTime: 2:53Attendance: 69,732SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\201// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWGAME SUMMARIESGAME14Four days after the team made a divisional statement against Seattle, the SanFrancisco 49ers traveled to sunny San Diego for a primetime matchup againstthe 7-6 San Diego Chargers. Playoff implications rested in the balance for bothteams of this matchup on the <strong>NFL</strong> Network’s “Thursday Night Football.” Yet, withthe opportunity to take control of their postseason future, the 49ers crumbledunder the pressure and fell to the Chargers, 34-7. Missed opportunities anda league leading defense were too much for the 49ers to handle as unfavorablecalls went against the visiting team throughout the night. A potential MVPcandidate, Chargers QB Philip Rivers exposed the 49ers secondary from start tofinish, and threw for 273 yds. On the 4th play of the game, he showed why he isone of the league’s best and sent a deep throw down the right side of the fieldto WR Vincent Jackson, who made a leap-and-grab catch, then ran the ball infor a 58-yd. TD. The dual threat of Rivers and Jackson <strong>com</strong>bined for 112 yds.and 3 TDs, providing a healthy foundation in the Chargers 34 points. Down 7-0,the 49ers tried to grab hold of an opportunity, but dropped passes and missedopportunities plagued San Francisco throughout the night. After going scorelessthrough the first qtr., QB Alex Smith took it upon himself to spark something. On3rd and 7 at the Chargers 7-yd. line, Smith took a shotgun snap and ran it for a7-yd. TD. The play was challenged with the Chargers claiming that the runnernever broke the plane, and it was ultimately reversed, negating the score forthe 49ers. After the initial opportunity for the 49ers was thwarted, the Chargersbig-play offense shifted into the next gear and forced San Francisco to playcatch up for the rest of the night. The Chargers defense would lock down anybig openings for the 49ers receivers, as only one exceeded a long of more than20 yds. (WR Josh Morgan notched his first career 100-yd. rec. game, registering7 recepts. for a career-high 106 yds.). Combined with San Diego’s balancedoffense, the Chargers ability to find openings and mismatches wore down adeflated 49ers defense. San Francisco’s lone score occurred in the 4th qtr. asthe 49ers finally were able to move the chains down into San Diego territoryand score off of a 3-yd. run by RB Brian Westbrook. The 4th qtr. score howeverwas too little, too late, as time ran out and sealed the win for the home team.THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16SAN DIEGO 34, SAN FRANCISCO 7QUALCOMM STADIUM1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsSan Francisco 0 0 0 7 7San Diego 7 10 7 10 34SD - V. Jackson, 58 pass from P. Rivers (N. Kaeding) (4-74, 2:07)SD - N. Kaeding, 25 FG (13-90, 7:00)SD - V. Jackson, 11 pass from P. Rivers (N. Kaeding) (7-87, 2:49)SD - M. Tolbert, 1 run (N. Kaeding) (14-58, 8:12)SD - V. Jackson, 21 pass from P. Rivers (N. Kaeding) (10-69, 6:16)SD - N. Kaeding, 39 FG (5-14, 1:56)SF - B. Westbrook, 3 run (J. Reed) (6-70, 3:12)TEAM STATISTICS SF SDFirst Downs 11 24Net Yards Gained 192 374Rushes/Yards 15/61 41/108Net Yards Passing 131 266Att/Comp/INT 29/19/1 25/19/0Sacked/Yards Lost 6/34 1/7Punts/Average 6/47.0 3/48.7Fumbles/Lost 0/0 0/0Penalties/Yards 5/60 4/35Time of Possession 22:49 37:113rd Down Efficiency 2/12 (17%) 7/14 (50%)RUSHING: 49ERS - A. Dixon 6-33, B. Westbrook 8-22-1 TD, A. Smith 1-6... CHARGERS - R. Mathews 17-56, M. Tolbert 17-46-1 TD, J. Hester 2-7,D. Sproles 2-1, B. Volek 3-(-2).RECEIVING: 49ERS - J. Morgan 7-106, M. Crabtree 3-17, D. Walker 3-14,T. Ginn 2-14, B. Westbrook 2-8, V. Davis 1-4, A. Dixon 1-2 ... CHAR-GERS- V. Jackson 5-112-3 TDs, R. McMichael 5-55, D. Sproles 5-30, K.Washington 2-49, K. Sperry 1-35, J. Hester 1-(-8).PASSING: 49ERS - A. Smith 29-19-165-1-0 TDs ... CHARGERS - P.Rivers 25-19-273-0-3 TDs.INTs: 49ERS - None... CHARGERS - S. Gregory 1-41.SACKS: 49ERS - I. Sopoaga 1.0 ... CHARGERS - A. Barnes 1.0, K. Burnett1.0, L. Castillo 1.0, A. Garay 1.0, S. Phillips 1.0, C. Thomas 1.0.49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: -1 (0 fumbles, 1 INT/0 fumbles, 0 INTs).Weather: Partly CloudyTemperature: 56 degreesWind: West 7 mphPlaying Surface: GrassTime: 3:11Attendance: 67,820SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\202// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWGAME SUMMARIESGAME15Win or go home was the scenario that the San Francisco 49ers faced as theyplayed their final road game of the 2010 season and the division leading, St.Louis Rams. With both teams deep in the playoff hunt, each needed a win to inchcloser to the NFC West crown and a playoff berth. It was the Rams however, infront of their home crowd, that ultimately ended the 49ers 2010 playoff hopesas they pressured San Francisco into multiple mistakes and penalties on the afternoonto win 25-17 at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis. Backed by a solidrookie season, St. Louis QB Sam Bradford wasted no time testing San Francisco,marching his team down the field on the opening drive. Bradford and the Ramswent 70 yds., setting up a 1-yd. TD run by RB Steven Jackson. The afternoongot off to a shaky start for the 49ers as they were put into an early hole as thingswent from bad to worse on the 49ers second offensive possession. QB Troy Smithfumbled the snap and recovered it in the end zone for a Rams safety. Whether itwas the pressure of the task at hand or the road game environment, mistakesand early jitters could not elude the 49ers and prevented them from gettinganything going through the first quarter. The spark finally came for them early inthe 2nd qtr. as WR Ted Ginn provided the momentum that San Francisco needed,taking a Rams punt all the way back for a 78-yd. TD return. With the score 9-7in favor of the home team, the 49ers new life carried them into the end zoneyet again on their very next drive. Smith, who earned the start late in the weekfor this contest, dropped back and hit WR Michael Crabtree in stride. Crabtreetook the pass 60 yds. for a TD and gave the 49ers the lead. It marked Crabtree’slongest recept. of his career and gave San Francisco a 14-12 lead into halftime.Heading into the 2nd half, the 49ers tried to maintain their lead and momentum,but with only one quarter of productive football to show, the offense flat-linedand a tough Rams defense held them to just 3 points in the second half. In afinal effort, Head Coach Mike Singletary tried to pump some life into his offenseby inserting QB Alex Smith with 9:30 left to go in the game. The late additionhowever provided no answer for the 49ers offense as both quarterbacks couldonly <strong>com</strong>plete 17 of their 34 atts. on the afternoon and could not keep up with aRams offense who repeatedly keyed in on holes throughout the 49ers secondary.The Rams put the 49ers in their rearview mirror in the 4th qtr., scoring 10pts. to the 49ers three, ending San Francisco’s chances. With an equal numberof TDs between both teams, the game rested on a St. Louis offense that wasable to convert positive yards into FGs as K Josh Brown scored 9 points and wasa perfect 3 for 3 on the afternoon. St. Louis’ ability to outlast the 49ers through 4qtrs. of play ended the 49ers hopes of making noise in the postseason, in 2010.SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26ST. LOUIS 25, SAN FRANCISCO 17EDWARD JONES DOME1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsSan Francisco 0 14 0 3 17St. Louis 9 3 3 10 25STL - S. Jackson, 1 run (J. Brown) (7-71, 3:39)STL - T. Smith tackled in the end zone by J. Hall for a SafetySF - T. Ginn, 78 punt return (J. Reed)STL - J. Brown, 43 FG (8-36, 3:44)SF - M. Crabtree, 60 pass from T. Smith (J. Reed) (6-80, 3:10)STL - J. Brown, 30 FG (8-29, 2:51)STL - L. Robinson, 3 pass from S. Bradford (J. Brown) (4-68, 1:47)SF - J. Reed, 47 FG (7-52, 3:55)STL - J. Brown, 28 FG (4-2, 1:50)TEAM STATISTICS SF STLFirst Downs 12 19Net Yards Gained 331 335Rushes/Yards 21/85 28/60Net Yards Passing 246 275Att/Comp/INT 34/17/1 37/28/0Sacked/Yards Lost 4/27 1/17Punts/Average 6/53.8 7/42.4Fumbles/Lost 5/1 2/1Penalties/Yards 8/87 5/41Time of Possession 26:52 33:083rd Down Efficiency 4/16 (25%) 4/14 (29%)RUSHING: 49ERS - B. Westbrook 10-40, T. Smith 5-28, A. Dixon 6-17... RAMS - S. Jackson 24-48-1 TD, B. GIbson 2-15, M. Karney 1-2, L.Robinson 1-(-5).RECEIVING: 49ERS - M. Crabtree 6-122-1 TD, V. Davis 3-70, D. Walker3-17, J. Morgan 2-39, B. Westbrook 2-3, T. Ginn 1-22 ... RAMS- D.Amendola 8-53, D. Alexander 6-99, B. Gibson 3-69, D. Fells 3-28, L. Robinson3-25-1 TD, S. Jackson 3-19, K. Darby 2-(-1).PASSING: 49ERS - T. Smith 19-7-153-1-1 TD, A. Smith 15-10-120-0-0 TDs ... RAMS - S. Bradford 37-28-292-0-1 TD.INTs: 49ERS - None ... RAMS - O. Atogwe 1-19.SACKS: 49ERS - P. Willis 1.0 ... RAMS - J. Hall 1.5, C. Long 1.0, F. Robbins1.0, G. Gibson 0.5.49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: -1 (1 fumble, 1 INT/1 fumble, 0 INTs).Weather: DomePlaying Surface: Field TurfTime: 3:11Attendance: 52,820SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\203// MEDIA GUIDE


2010 IN REVIEWGAME SUMMARIESGAME16The 49ers wel<strong>com</strong>ed in the Arizona Cardinals for the 2010 season finale on acold and rainy Sunday afternoon at Candlestick Park. With both teams out ofplayoff contention, the Week 17 matchup between divisional foes was aboutplaying for pride and ending the season on a positive note. San Francisco’soffense put up 4 TDs <strong>com</strong>bined with a defense that held Arizona to just 279total yds., as the 49ers beat the Cardinals 38-7. With interim head coach JimTomsula leading the team, San Francisco rose to the challenge and put thepieces of success together from start to finish. It was 4 qtrs. of fast-paced,physical football and both sides of the ball capitalized on opportunities. 49ersQB Alex Smith led the charge and threw for 276 yds. and 2 TDs. Smith got thingsgoing with 4:37 left to go in the 1st qtr. as he dropped back and found WR TedGinn deep down the right side of the field for a 36-yd. TD strike. It markedGinn’s 1st receiving TD as a 49er, igniting a San Francisco offense that wouldtotal 362 yds. on the day. The 49ers maintained their focus as they moved theball consistently against the Cardinals defense, San Francisco found its 2ndscoring opportunity on the foot of K Jeff Reed, who nailed a 39-yd. FG on the2nd play of the 2nd qtr. The Cardinals had their own scoring opportunity as WRLarry Fitzgerald made a talented 10-yd. leap and grab for a TD. Fitzgerald’s TDwould halt both team’s scoring, however, as they headed into the half at 10-7in favor of the 49ers. Refocused and prepared to play the last 30 minutes of theseason, the 49ers came out in the 2nd half and erupted. On the first offensiveseries, the 49ers made their first big play of the half as Smith dropped backand hit TE Vernon Davis on a short pass up the middle, which Davis ran withunmatched speed for a 59-yd. TD. The 49ers looked to leave a mark on theirseason and made the most of their offensive performance in the 2nd stanzaas, on the next offensive series, RB Brian Westbrook had the first of his tworushing TDs on the afternoon, a 6-yd. run up the middle for the score. The TDwas set up by a Smith-to-Davis pass yet again, a 20-yd. throw and catch.Quick with the turnaround, Westbrook didn’t stay out of the end zone for longas LB Ahmad Brooks had his first career INT, picking off Cardinals QB JohnSkelton to set up another Westbrook 6-yd. TD run, which increased the 49erslead to 31-7. Westbrook became just the 4th player in <strong>NFL</strong> history and onlyactive player to register 40 career rushing TDs and 30 career rec. TDs. SanFrancisco pressured Arizona throughout the 4th qtr., making it miserable for theCardinals offense. With the game all but over, the 49ers put the final stamp onthe afternoon as the defense that held the Cardinals to just 7 points, finishedoff their opponent in one final play. With 4:13 left to go in the game, CB TarellBrown put a period on the 49ers season as he picked off Cardinals QB RichardBartel and ran it back for a 62-yd. TD. It marked Brown’s 1st INT of the seasonand first TD of his career, securing the 49ers 38-7 victory as Arizona’s finaloffensive effort was foiled and Smith took a kneel of the final play of the game.SUNDAY, JANUARY 2SAN FRANCISCO 38, ARIZONA 7CANDLESTICK PARK1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsArizona 0 7 0 0 7San Francisco 7 3 21 7 38SF - T. Ginn, 37 pass from A. Smith (J. Reed) (1-37, 0:07)SF - J. Reed, 39 FG (8-36, 3:46)ARZ - L. Fitzgerald, 10 pass from J. Skelton (J. Feely) (7-37,2:45)SF - V. Davis, 59 pass from A. Smith (J. Reed) (5-75, 1:58)SF - B. Westbrook, 6 run (J. Reed) (6-78, 3:08)SF - B. Westbrook, 6 run (J. Reed) (2-8, 0:40)SF - T. Brown, 62 INT return (J. Reed)TEAM STATISTICS ARZ SFFirst Downs 19 16Net Yards Gained 279 362Rushes/Yards 22/78 25/100Net Yards Passing 201 262Att/Comp/INT 53/30/2 29/15/0Sacked/Yards Lost 6/41 2/14Punts/Average 8/41.3 7/38.0Fumbles/Lost 2/0 1/0Penalties/Yards 8/43 5/25Time of Possession 32:48 27:123rd Down Efficiency 9/20 (45%) 2/11 (18%)RUSHING: 49ERS - B. Westbrook 13-79-2 TDs, A. Dixon 11-22, A. Smith1-(-1) ... CARDINALS - T. Hightower 12-30, J. Wright 3-23, C. Wells5-16, J. Skelton 2-9.RECEIVING: 49ERS - M. Crabtree 4-47, V. Davis 3-96-1 TD, J. Morgan3-59, T. Ginn 2-41-1 TD, D. Walker 1-17, B. Westbrook 1-14, A. Dixon1-2 ... CARDINALS - L. Fitzgerald 11-125-1 TD, S. Breaston 4-26, A.Roberts 4-23, M. Komar 3-26, J. Wright 3-8, S. Williams 2-26, T. Hightower2-2, C. Wells 1-6.PASSING: 49ERS - A. Smith 29-15-276-0-2 TDs ... CARDINALS - J.Skelton 25-14-92-1-1 TD, R. Bartel 28-16-150-1-0 TDs.INTs: 49ERS - A. Brooks 1-32, T. Brown 1-62t ... CARDINALS - None.SACKS: 49ERS - J. Smith 3.0, A. Brooks 1.0, D. Goldson 1.0, M. Lawson0.5, S. Spencer 0.5 ... CARDINALS - D. Dockett 1.0, O. Schofield 1.0.49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: +2 (0 fumbles, 0 INTs/0 fumbles, 2 INTs).Weather: CloudyTemperature: 49 degreesWind: Northerly 3 mphPlaying Surface: GrassTime: 3:24Attendance: 69,732SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\204// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSMOST SEASONS PLAYEDPlayerSeasons1. John Brodie (1957-1973) 172. Jerry Rice (1985-2000) 16Jimmy Johnson (1961-1976) 164. Charlie Krueger (1959-1973) 155. Bryant Young (1994-2007) 14Matt Hazeltine (1955-1968) 14Leo Nomellini (1950-1963) 14MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYEDPlayerGames1. Len Rohde (1960-1974) 2082. Jerry Rice (1985-2000) 1893. Brian Jennings (2000-*) 1764. Leo Nomellini (1950-1963) 174MOST REGULAR SEASON GAMES PLAYEDPlayer Pos Years Seasons Games1. Jerry Rice WR 1985-2000 16 2382. Jimmy Johnson DB/HB 1961-1976 16 2133. Bryant Young DT 1994-2007 14 208Len Rohde T 1960-1974 15 2085. John Brodie QB 1957-1973 17 2016. Charlie Krueger DT 1959-1973 15 1987. Randy Cross G/C 1976-1988 13 1858. Jesse Sapolu G/C 1983-1997 15 1829. Brian Jennings TE 2000-* 11 176Matt Hazeltine LB 1955-1968 14 176MOST REGULAR SEASON GAMES PLAYED BY POSITIONQuarterbacks Pos Years Seasons Games1. John Brodie QB 1957-1973 17 2012. Joe Montana QB 1979-1992 14 1673. Steve Young QB 1987-1999 13 1504. Y.A. Tittle QB 1951-1960 10 1125. Steve Spurrier QB 1967-1975 9 926. Jeff Garcia QB 1999-2003 5 747. Alex Smith QB 2005-* 6 548. Elvis Grbac QB 1993-1996 4 439. Steve DeBerg QB 1978-1980 3 39Billy Kilmer QB 1961-1966 6 39Offensive Lineman Pos Years Seasons Games1. Len Rohde T 1960-1974 15 2082. Keith Fahnhorst T 1974-1987 14 1933. Randy Cross G/C 1976-1988 13 1854. Jesse Sapolu G/C 1983-1997 15 1825. Steve Wallace T 1986-1996 11 1666. Bruce Bosley C/G 1956-1968 13 1637. John Ayers G 1977-1986 10 1488. Guy McIntyre G 1984-1993 10 1459. Fred Quillan C 1978-1987 10 14310. Harris Barton T 1987-1996 10 138WRs/TEs Pos Years Seasons Games1. Jerry Rice WR 1985-2000 16 2382. Brian Jennings TE/LS 2000-* 11 1763. Brent Jones TE 1987-1997 11 1434. Mike Wilson WR 1981-1990 10 1365. Dwight Clark WR 1979-1987 9 1346. Gene Washington WR 1969-1977 9 1247. Terrell Owens WR 1996-2003 8 121John Taylor WR 1987-1995 9 1219. Freddie Solomon WR 1978-1985 8 11410. J.J. Stokes WR 1995-2002 8 111ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON SERVICESAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\205INDIVIDUAL RECORDSRunning Backs Pos Years Seasons Games1. Joe Perry FB 1950-1963 12 1312. Ken Willard FB 1965-1973 9 1253. Roger Craig RB 1983-1990 8 1214. Tom Rathman FB 1986-1993 8 1155. Fred Beasley FB 1998-2005 8 1146. Terry Jackson RB 1999-2005 7 1007. Hugh McElhenny HB 1952-1960 9 97J.D. Smith HB 1956-1964 9 979. Dexter Carter RB 1990-1996 7 9010. Earl Cooper FB/TE 1980-1985 6 88Defensive Lineman Pos Years Seasons Games1. Bryant Young DT 1994-2007 14 2082. Charlie Krueger DT 1959-1973 15 1983. Leo Nomellini DT 1950-1963 14 1744. Roland Lakes DT 1961-1970 10 1405. Cedrick Hardman DE 1970-1979 10 1396. Tommy Hart DE 1968-1977 10 1317. Michael Carter NT 1984-1992 9 1218. Dwaine Board DE 1979-1988 10 1179. Dennis Brown DE 1990-1996 7 11010. Dana Stubblefield DT 1993-2002 9 108Linebackers Pos Years Seasons Games1. Matt Hazeltine LB 1955-1968 14 1762. Keena Turner LB 1980-1990 11 153Dave Wilcox LB 1964-1974 11 1534. Frank Nunley LB 1967-1976 10 1375. Willie Harper LB 1973-1983 11 134Mike Walter LB 1984-1993 10 1347. Jeff Ulbrich LB 2000-2009 10 1208. Skip Vanderbundt LB 1969-1977 9 1199. Ken Norton LB 1994-2000 7 11210. Karl Rubke C/LB 1957-1965 9 104Derek Smith LB 2001-2007 7 104Secondary Pos Years Seasons Games1. Jimmy Johnson DB/HB 1961-1976 16 2132. Mel Phillips DB 1966-1977 12 1473. Ronnie Lott S 1981-1990 10 1294. Merton Hanks S 1991-1998 8 1255. Don Griffin CB 1986-1993 8 1146. Tim McDonald S 1993-1999 7 1117. Eric Wright CB 1981-1990 10 1108. Bruce Taylor CB 1970-1977 8 1009. Dwight Hicks S 1979-1985 7 9610. Kermit Alexander DB 1963-1969 7 94Kickers Pos Years Seasons Games1. Ray Wersching K 1977-1987 11 1552. Tommy Davis K 1959-1969 11 1383. Mike Cofer K 1988-1993 6 964. Joe Nedney K 2005-* 6 865. Bruce Gossett K 1970-1974 5 70Punters Pos Years Seasons Games1. Andy Lee P 2004-* 7 1122. Tom Wittum P 1973-1977 5 703. Max Runager P 1984-1988 5 594. Tommy Thompson P 1995-1997 3 485. Barry Helton P 1988-1990 3 47// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON SCORINGALL-TIME LEADING SCORERSPlayer Years Gms TDs Rsh Rec Ret 2-pt PAT FG Pts1. Jerry Rice 1985-2000 238 187 10 176 1 4 0/0 0/0 1,1302. Ray Wersching 1977-1987 155 0 0 0 0 0 409/425 190/261 9793. Tommy Davis 1959-1969 138 0 0 0 0 0 348/350 130/276 7384. Mike Cofer 1988-1993 96 0 0 0 0 0 289/297 128/194 6735. Gordy Soltau 1950-1958 107 25 0 25 0 0 284/302 70/138 6446. Joe Nedney 2005-* 86 0 0 0 0 0 154/154 129/149 5417. Terrell Owens 1996-2003 121 83 2 81 0 2 0/0 0/0 5028. Bruce Gossett 1970-1974 70 0 0 0 0 0 163/168 99/153 4609. Roger Craig 1983-1990 121 66 50 16 0 0 0/0 0/0 39610. Ken Willard 1965-1973 125 61 45 16 0 0 0/0 0/0 36611. Gene Washington 1969-1977 124 59 0 59 0 0 0/0 0/0 35412. Joe Perry 1950-1963 131 57 50 7 0 0 6/7 1/6 35113. Hugh McElhenny 1952-1960 97 51 35 15 1 0 0/0 0/0 30614. Billy Wilson 1951-1960 100 49 0 49 0 0 0/0 0/0 29415. Dwight Clark 1979-1987 134 48 0 48 0 0 0/0 0/0 288Freddie Solomon 1978-1985 114 48 3 43 0 0 0/0 0/0 28817. Wade Richey 1998-2000 48 0 0 0 0 0 122/127 54/72 28418. John Taylor 1987-1995 121 46 0 43 3 0 0/0 0/0 27619. Frank Gore 2005-* 84 44 35 9 0 1 0/0 0/0 26620. J.D. Smith 1956-1964 97 42 37 5 0 0 0/0 0/0 252MOST POINTS IN SINGLE SEASONPlayer Year TDs XPM XPA FGM FGA 2pt Pts1. Jerry Rice 1987 23 0 0 0 0 0 1382. Mike Cofer 1989 0 49 51 29 36 0 1363. Ray Wersching 1984 0 56 56 25 35 0 1314. Jeff Wilkins 1996 0 40 40 30 34 0 1305. Ray Wersching 1983 0 51 51 25 30 0 1266. Gary Anderson 1997 0 38 38 29 36 0 1257. Mike Cofer 1988 0 40 41 27 38 0 121Joe Nedney 2008 0 34 34 29 33 0 1219. Ray Wersching 1986 0 41 42 25 35 0 116Joe Nedney 2006 0 29 29 29 35 0 116Led <strong>NFL</strong>Led ConferenceLONGEST FIELDS GOALSPlayer Game Lg1. Joe Nedney at StL (12/24/05) 56Mike Cofer at Atl. (10/14/90) 563. Steve Mike-Mayer at LA Rams (11/9/75) 54Bruce Gossett vs. NO (10/21/73) 545. Joe Nedney vs. Phi. (10/12/08) 53Ray Wersching at Det. (9/2/84) 53Tommy Davis at LA Rams (10/17/65 53Tommy Davis vs. Chi. (10/4/64) 539. Joe Nedney vs. NYG (11/6/05) 52Jose Cortez vs. StL (9/23/01) 52Wade Richey at NO (11/14/99) 52Mike Cofer at NO (9/10/90) 52Mike Cofer vs. Was. (11/21/88) 52Ray Wersching at NO (10/16/83) 52ALL-TIME SCORINGTouchdowns by Rushing ............................................ 920Touchdowns by Receptions .................................... 1,284Touchdowns by Interception Return ............................. 76Touchdowns by Kickoff Return ..................................... 20Touchdowns by Punt Return ........................................ 29Fields Goals Made .................................................. 1,037Safeties ....................................................................... 26SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\50+YARD FIELD GOALS, CareerPlayerLg1. Joe Nedney ...............................102. Mike Cofer ....................................53. Ray Wersching ..............................4Tommy Davis ................................45. Todd Peterson ...............................2Bruce Gossett ...............................2FIELD GOAL PCT., CareerPlayerPct.1. Joe Nedney, 129-149 ........... 86.62. Ray Wersching, 190-261 ........ 72.83. Mike Cofer, 128-191 .............. 67.04. Bruce Gossett, 99-153 ........... 64.75. Gordy Soltau, 70-139 ............. 50.4206INDIVIDUAL RECORDSSAFETIES, CareerPlayerSafeties1. Bryant Young................................3Charlie Krueger ............................33. Leo Nomellini ...............................24. 15 Players ...................................1(Last, J. Ulbrich, 12/7/03 vs. Arz.)// MEDIA GUIDEMOST TOUCHDOWNS, CareerPlayerTD1. Jerry Rice (WR).......................... 1872. Terrell Owens (WR) ...................... 833. Roger Craig (RB) ......................... 664. Ken Willard (FB) ........................... 615. Gene Washington (WR)................. 596. Joe Perry (FB) .............................. 577. Hugh McElhenny (HB) .................. 518. Billy Wilson (E) ............................. 499. Dwight Clark (WR)........................ 48Freddie Solomon (WR).................. 48MOST FGs MADE, CareerPlayerFGM1. Ray Wersching ........................... 1902. Tommy Davis ............................. 1303. Joe Nedney .............................. 1294. Mike Cofer ................................. 1285. Bruce Gossett .............................. 996. Gordie Soltau ............................... 707. Wade Richey ................................ 548. Jeff Wilkins .................................. 429. Jose Cortez .................................. 3610. Steve Mike-Mayer....................... 30Todd Peterson .............................. 30MOST FGs ATTEMPTED, CareerPlayerFGA1. Tommy Davis ............................. 2762. Ray Wersching ........................... 2613. Mike Cofer ................................. 1914. Bruce Gossett ............................ 1535. Joe Nedney .............................. 1496. Gordie Soltau ............................. 1397. Wade Richey ................................ 728. Steve Mike-Mayer....................... 569. Jose Cortez .................................. 5010. Jeff Wilkins .................................. 47MOST PATs MADE, CareerPlayerPAT1. Ray Wersching ........................... 4092. Tommy Davis ............................. 3483. Mike Cofer ................................. 2894. Gordie Soltau ............................. 2845. Bruce Gossett ............................ 1636. Joe Nedney .............................. 1547. Wade Richey .............................. 1228. Doug Brien ................................... 799. Jose Cortez .................................. 7410. Jeff Wilkins .................................. 67MOST PATs ATTEMPTED, CareerPlayerPAT1. Ray Wersching ........................... 4252. Tommy Davis ............................. 3503. Gordie Soltau ............................. 3034. Mike Cofer ................................. 2965. Bruce Gossett ............................ 1686. Joe Nedney .............................. 1547. Wade Richey .............................. 1278. Doug Brien ................................... 819. Jose Cortez .................................. 7410. Jeff Wilkins .................................. 69


RECORDSALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON SCORINGTOP SINGLE-GAME SCORING PERFORMANCESMOST POINTSPlayer Game Points1. Jerry Rice (WR) at Atl. (10/14/90) - 5 TDs 302. Gordy Soltau (E) vs. LA Rams (10/28/51) - 3 TDs, 1 FG, 5 PATs 263. Jerry Rice (WR) at TB (11/14/93) - 4 TDs 24Billy Kilmer (QB) at Min. (10/15/61) - 4 TDs 245. Jeff Wilkins (K) vs. Atl. (9/29/96) - 6 FGs, 3 PATs 21Gordy Soltau (E) vs. Bal. (12/13/53) - 2 TDs, 6 PATs, 1 FG 21MOST TOUCHDOWNSPlayer Game TDs1. Jerry Rice (WR) at Atl. (10/14/90) 52. Jerry Rice (WR) at TB (11/14/93) 4Billy Kilmer (QB) at Min. (10/15/61) 4MOST FIELD GOALS MADEPlayer Game FGM1. Jeff Wilkins vs. Atl. (9/29/96) 6Ray Wersching at NO (10/16/83) 63. Joe Nedney vs. TB (10/30/05) 5Jeff Chandler vs. Chi. (9/7/03) 5Bruce Gossett at Den. (9/23/73) 5MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDPlayer Game FGA1. Joe Nedney vs. TB (10/30/05) 6Jeff Wilkins vs. Atl. (9/29/96) 6Ray Wersching at NO (10/16/83) 6Tommy Davis at LA Rams (10/17/65) 6Tommy Davis at Dal. (11/20/60) 6Gordy Soltau at GB (11/23/58) 6MOST PATs MADEPlayer Game PATs Made1. Mike Cofer at Det. (12/19/93) 8Mike Cofer vs. Atl. (10/18/92) 8Mike Cofer vs. Chi. (10/23/91) 8Bruce Gossett at Atl. (10/29/72) 8Tommy Davis at Det. (10/1/61) 8MOST PATs ATTEMPTEDPlayer Game PATs Att.1. Mike Cofer at Det. (12/19/93) 8Mike Cofer vs. Atl. (10/18/92) 8Mike Cofer vs. Chi. (10/23/91) 8Bruce Gossett at Atl. (10/29/72) 8Tommy Davis at Det. (10/1/61) 8MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADEPlayerFG1. Joe Nedney (11/26/06 to 9/30/07) ............................................................182. Mike Cofer (12/4/88 to 10/1/89) ..................................................................173. Wade Richey (12/27/98 to 11/7/99) .............................................................16Gary Anderson (9/14/97 to 11/10/97) ..........................................................165. Jose Cortez (9/5/02 to 11/3/02) ..................................................................13Bruce Gossett (10/14/73 to 12/2/73) ...........................................................13INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMOST TOUCHDOWNS, SeasonPlayerTD1. Jerry Rice (1987), 22 rec., 1 rush ............................... 232. Jerry Rice (1995), 15 rec., 1 rush, 1 fum. rec. ............. 17Jerry Rice (1989), 17 rec. ........................................... 174. Terrell Owens (2001), 16 rec. ..................................... 16Jerry Rice (1993), 15 rec, 1 rush ................................ 16Jerry Rice (1986), 15 rec., 1 rush .............................. 16MOST FGs MADE, SeasonPlayerFGM1. Jeff Wilkins (1996) ..................................................... 302. Joe Nedney (2008) ................................................... 29Joe Nedney (2006) ................................................... 29Gary Anderson (1997) ................................................ 29Mike Cofer (1989) ...................................................... 29MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH FG MADEPlayerGames1. Bruce Gossett (11/29/70 to 10/1/72) ...........................21MOST FGs ATTEMPTED, SeasonPlayerFGA1. Mike Cofer (1988) ...................................................... 382. Gary Anderson (1997) ................................................ 36Mike Cofer (1990) ...................................................... 36Mike Cofer (1989) ...................................................... 36Bruce Gossett (1971) ................................................. 36MOST PATs MADE, SeasonPlayerPAT1. Doug Brien (1994)...................................................... 602. Mike Cofer (1993) ...................................................... 593. Ray Wersching (1984) ................................................ 564. Mike Cofer (1992) ...................................................... 535. Tommy Davis (1965) .................................................. 52Ray Wersching (1985) ................................................ 52MOST CONSECUTIVE PATs MADEPlayerPAT1. Tommy Davis (9/27/59 to 12/12/65) ......................... 234MOST PATs ATTEMPTED, SeasonPlayerPAT1. Doug Brien (1994)...................................................... 622. Mike Cofer (1993) ...................................................... 613. Ray Wersching (1984) ................................................ 564. Mike Cofer (1992) ...................................................... 545. Tommy Davis (1965) .................................................. 53Ray Wersching (1985) ................................................ 53MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TOUCHDOWNPlayerGames1. Jerry Rice (12/19/86 to 12/27/87) .............................. 132. Terrell Owens (11/8/98 to 12/27/98) ............................ 8Jerry Rice (12/8/89 to 11/27/89) .................................. 8Dave Parks (11/7/65 to 9/11/66) .................................. 8SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\207// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON PASSINGALL-TIME LEADING PASSERS (BY YARDS)QB INTPlayer Years Gms Att Cmp Pct Yards TD INT Lg Rat Pct.1. Joe Montana 1979-1992 (14) 167 4600 2929 63.7 35,124 244 123 96t 93.5 2.72. John Brodie 1957-1973 (17) 201 4491 2469 55.0 31,548 214 224 83t 72.3 5.03. Steve Young 1987-1999 (13) 150 3648 2400 65.8 29,907 221 86 97t 101.4 2.44. Jeff Garcia 1999-2003 (5) 74 2360 1449 61.4 16,408 113 56 76t 88.3 2.45. Y.A. Tittle 1951-1960 (10) 112 2194 1226 55.9 16,016 108 134 78t 70.0 6.16. Alex Smith 2005-2010 (6) 54 1514 864 57.1 9,399 51 53 75 72.1 3.57. Steve DeBerg 1978-1980 (3) 39 1201 670 55.8 7,220 37 60 93t 63.1 5.08. Steve Spurrier 1967-1975 (9) 92 840 441 52.5 5,250 33 48 81t 61.2 5.79. Tim Rattay 2000-2005 (6) 32 586 356 60.8 3,941 24 18 89t 81.6 3.110. Frankie Albert 1950-1952 (3) 36 601 316 52.6 3,847 27 43 60 57.7 7.211. Shaun Hill 2007-2009 (3) 18 522 322 61.7 3,490 23 11 61 87.3 2.112. Jim Plunkett 1976-1977 (2) 26 491 254 51.7 3,285 22 30 85t 62.5 6.113. Elvis Grbac 1994-1996 (3) 42 430 284 66.0 3,098 18 16 81t 85.6 3.714. Steve Bono 1989-1993 (5) 34 359 220 61.3 2,558 14 7 78 87.7 1.915. Ken Dorsey 2004-2005 (2) 11 316 171 54.1 1,712 8 11 59 63.7 3.516. George Mira 1964-1968 (5) 47 240 112 46.7 1,711 17 14 79t 70.0 5.817. Norm Snead 1975-1975 (2) 14 237 138 58.2 1,705 11 11 60t 76.7 4.618. J.T. O’Sullivan 2008 (1) 9 220 128 58.2 1,678 8 11 63 73.6 5.019. Tom Owen 1974-1975 (2) 14 235 112 47.7 1,645 11 17 68t 56.4 7.220. Jeff Kemp 1986 (1) 10 200 119 59.5 1,554 11 8 66t 85.7 4.0MOST PASSING YARDS IN SINGLE SEASONQB INTPlayer Year Att Cmp Pct Yards TD INT LG Rat Pct1. Jeff Garcia 2000 561 355 63.3 4278 31 10 69t 97.6 1.82. Steve Young 1998 517 322 62.3 4170 36 12 81t 101.1 2.33. Steve Young 1993 462 314 68.0 4023 29 16 80t 101.5 3.54. Steve Young 1994 461 324 70.3 3969 35 10 69t 112.8 2.25. Joe Montana 1990 520 321 61.7 3944 26 16 78t 89.0 3.16. Joe Montana 1983 515 332 64.5 3910 26 12 77t 94.6 2.37. Joe Montana 1985 494 303 61.3 3653 27 13 73 91.3 2.68. Steve DeBerg 1979 578 347 60.0 3652 17 21 50 73.1 3.69. Joe Montana 1984 432 279 64.6 3630 28 10 80t 102.9 2.310. Joe Montana 1981 488 311 63.7 3565 19 12 78t 88.4 2.5Led <strong>NFL</strong>Led ConferenceMOST CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONSPlayer Game(s) Cmp1. Joe Montana last 5 vs. Cle. (11/29/87) 22first 17 at GB (12/6/87)2. Steve Young at Was. (11/24/96) 19CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT INTERCEPTIONPlayer Game(s) Cmp1. Steve Young 22 passes vs. Min. (10/3/93) to 18313 passes at LA Rams (11/28/93)2. Joe Montana 12 passes at Phi. (9/24/89) to 1546 passes vs. GB (11/19/89)3. Jeff Garcia 26 passes at Dal. (9/24/00) to 1508 passes at Car. (10/22/00)CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH TOUCHDOWN PASSPlayer Game(s) Games1. Steve Young at Det. (10/9/94) to vs. StL (11/26/95) 18note: DNP in 5 games in 19952. Steve Young vs. NYJ (9/6/98) to vs. StL (12/27/98) 15note: EQ on 11/8/983. Joe Montana vs. Buf. (12/17/89) to vs. NYG (12/3/90) 14SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\BEST QB RATING, CareerPlayerQB Rat1. Steve Young ...........................101.42. Joe Montana ............................93.53. Jeff Garcia ...............................88.34. Shaun Hill ................................87.35. Tim Rattay ...............................81.66. John Brodie .............................72.37. Alex Smith ...............................72.18. Y.A. Tittle .................................70.09. Steve DeBerg ...........................63.110. Steve Spurrier ..........................61.2(min. 500 attempts)208INDIVIDUAL RECORDSAVG YDS PER ATTEMPT, CareerPlayerY/A1. Steve Young .............................8.202. Joe Montana ............................7.643. Y.A. Tittle .................................7.304. John Brodie .............................7.025. Jeff Garcia ...............................6.95(min. 500 attempts)// MEDIA GUIDEMOST ATTEMPTS, CareerPlayerAtt1. Joe Montana ........................... 4,6002. John Brodie ............................ 4,4913. Steve Young ............................ 3,6484. Jeff Garcia .............................. 2,3605. Y.A. Tittle ................................ 2,1946. Alex Smith .............................. 1,5147. Steve DeBerg .......................... 1,2018. Steve Spurrier ............................ 8409. Frankie Albert ............................ 60110. Tim Rattay ................................. 586MOST COMPLETIONS, CareerPlayerComp1. Joe Montana ........................... 2,9292. John Brodie ............................ 2,4693. Steve Young ............................ 2,4004. Jeff Garcia .............................. 1,4495. Y.A. Tittle ................................ 1,2266. Alex Smith ................................. 8647. Steve DeBerg ............................. 6708. Steve Spurrier ............................ 4419. Tim Rattay ................................. 32210. Shaun Hill .................................. 322MOST TD PASSES, CareerPlayerTD1. Joe Montana .............................. 2442. Steve Young ............................... 2213. John Brodie ............................... 2144. Jeff Garcia ................................. 1135. Y.A. Tittle ................................... 1086. Alex Smith ................................... 517. Steve DeBerg ............................... 378. Steve Spurrier .............................. 339. Frankie Albert .............................. 2710. Tim Rattay ................................... 24MOST INTs, CareerPlayerINT1. John Brodie ............................... 2242. Y.A. Tittle ................................... 1343. Joe Montana .............................. 1234. Steve Young ................................. 865. Steve DeBerg ............................... 606. Jeff Garcia ................................... 567. Alex Smith ................................... 538. Steve Spurrier .............................. 489. Frankie Albert .............................. 4310. Jim Plunkett ................................ 30BEST COMPLETION PCT., CareerPlayer Comp. %1. Steve Young .............................. 65.82. Joe Montana ............................. 63.73. Shaun Hill ................................. 61.74. Jeff Garcia ................................ 61.45. Tim Rattay ................................ 60.86. Alex Smith ................................ 57.17. Y.A. Tittle .................................. 55.98. Steve DeBerg ............................ 55.89. John Brodie .............................. 55.010. Frankie Albert ........................... 52.6(min. 500 attempts)


TOP SINGLE-GAME PASSINGMOST PASSING YARDSPlayer Game Yards1. Joe Montana at Atl. (10/14/90) 4762. Steve Young at LA Rams (11/28/93) 4623. Joe Montana at LA Rams (12/11/89) 4584. Steve Young vs. Buf. (9/13/92) 4495. Joe Montana at Was. (11/17/86) 441MOST ATTEMPTSPlayer Game Att1. Joe Montana at Was. (11/17/86) 602. Joe Montana at Atl. (10/6/85) 57Tim Rattay vs. Arz. (10/10/04) 574. Jeff Garcia at Dal. (12/8/02) 555. Jeff Garcia at Car. (11/18/01) 54Steve DeBerg at Atl. (12/16/79) 54John Brodie at Chi. (11/13/66) 54MOST COMPLETIONSPlayer Game Cmp1. Tim Rattay vs. Arz. (10/10/04) 382. Joe Montana at Atl. (10/6/85) 373. Jeff Garcia vs. Chi. (12/17/00) 36Jeff Garcia at Dal. (12/8/02) 365. Jeff Garcia at Car. (11/18/01) 34Joe Montana at Pit. (9/13/87) 34MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSESPlayer Game TD1. Joe Montana at Atl. (10/14/90) 62. Joe Montana at Phi. (9/24/89) 5Joe Montana at Atl. (10/6/85) 5Steve Spurrier at Chi. (11/19/72) 5John Brodie at Min. (11/28/65) 5MOST INTERCEPTIONSPlayer Game INT1. John Brodie at Det. (11/4/73) 62. Steve DeBerg at Dal. (10/12/80) 5Scott Bull vs. Pit. (11/27/78) 5Tom Owen at Cle. (12/1/74) 5John Brodie vs. Bal. (11/29/64) 5Y.A. Tittle vs. Bal. (12/5/59) 5Y.A. Tittle at Bal. (11/30/58) 5Frankie Albert vs. Pit. (12/7/52) 5HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (20+ attempts)Player Game Pct.1. Steve Young vs. Det. (10/20/91), 18-20 90.02. Steve Young vs. NO (9/14/97), 18-21 85.73. John Brodie vs. Atl. (9/29/68), 17-20 85.04. Joe Montana vs. Atl. (9/25/83), 27-32 84.4AVERAGE YARDS PER ATTEMPT (20+ attempts)Player Game Y/A1. Steve Young vs. Det. (12/19/93) 15.392. Steve Young vs. LA Rams (11/28/93) 14.443. Steve Young vs. Atl. (10/18/92) 14.254. Steve Young vs. Atl. (9/21/97) 14.00RECORDSALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON PASSINGMOST ATTEMPTS, SeasonPlayerAtt1. Steve DeBerg (1979) ............5782. Jeff Garcia (2000).................5613. Jeff Garcia (2002).................5284. Joe Montana (1990) .............5205. Steve Young (1998)...............517MOST COMPLETIONS, SeasonPlayerCmp1. Jeff Garcia (2000).................3552. Steve DeBerg (1979) ............3473. Joe Montana (1983) .............3324. Jeff Garcia (2002).................3285. Steve Young (1994)...............324MOST TD PASSES, SeasonPlayerTD1. Steve Young (1998).................362. Steve Young (1994).................353. Jeff Garcia (2001)...................324. Jeff Garcia (2000)...................31Joe Montana (1987) ...............31MOST INTs, SeasonPlayerINT1. Y.A. Tittle (1955).....................282. John Brodie (1971).................243. Frankie Albert (1950)..............234. Steve DeBerg (1978) ..............22John Brodie (1966).................22BEST COMP. PCT., SeasonPlayerPct1. Steve Young (1994)..............70.32. Joe Montana (1989) ............70.23. Steve Young (1993)..............68.04. Steve Young (1996)..............67.75. Steve Young (1997)..............67.7BEST QB RATING, SeasonPlayerRat1. Steve Young (1994)............112.82. Joe Montana (1989) ..........112.43. Steve Young (1992)............107.04. Steve Young (1997)............104.75. Joe Montana (1984) ..........102.9FEWEST INTs, SeasonPlayerINT1. Steve Young (1997)...................6Steve Young (1996)...................63. Steve Young (1992)...................74. Shaun Hill (2008)......................8Steve Young (1991)...................8Joe Montana (1989) .................8AVG YDS PER ATTEMPT, SeasonPlayerPct1. John Brodie (1961)..............9.142. Joe Montana (1989) ............9.123. Steve Young (1991)..............9.024. Steve Young (1993)..............8.715. Steve Young (1992)..............8.62INDIVIDUAL RECORDS49ERS QB WINS/LOSSESPlayer Win Loss Ties PctJoe Montana 100 39 0.719Steve Young 91 33 0.734John Brodie 74 77 8 0.490Y.A. Tittle 45 31 2 0.592Jeff Garcia 35 36 0.493Alex Smith 19 31 0.380Steve Spurrier 13 12 1 0.520Frankie Albert 13 16 1 0.448Jim Plunkett 11 15 0.423Shaun Hill 10 6 0.625Steve DeBerg 7 28 0.200Elvis Grbac 6 3 0.667Steve Bono 5 1 0.833George Mira 4 2 0.667Tom Owen 4 4 0.500Tim Rattay 4 12 0.250Jeff Kemp 3 2 1 0.600Troy Smith 3 3 0.500Scott Bull 3 4 0.429Joe Reed 3 4 0.429Matt Cavanaugh 2 0 1.000Norm Snead 2 5 0.286J.T. O’Sullivan 2 6 0.250Lamar McHan 2 7 0.222Ken Dorsey 2 8 0.200Bob Gagliano 1 0 1.000Jimmy Cason 1 0 1.000Jim Druckenmiller 1 0 1.000Ty Detmer 1 0 1.000Mike Moroski 1 1 0.500Jimmy Powers 1 1 0.500Earl Morrall 1 3 0.250Trent Dilfer 1 5 0.167Chris Weinke 0 1 0.000Bobby Waters 0 2 0.000Dennis Morrison 0 2 0.000Cody Pickett 0 2 0.000Steve Stenstrom 0 3 0.000471 405 13 0.538300-YARD GAMES, CareerPlayerGames1. Joe Montana ....................................... 352. Steve Young ........................................ 283. Jeff Garcia .......................................... 144. Steve DeBerg ........................................ 5Y.A. Tittle ............................................... 5300-YARD GAMES, SeasonPlayerGames1. Steve Young (1998) ............................... 72. Jeff Garcia (2000) ................................. 63. Steve Young (1994) ............................... 5Joe Montana (1982, ‘85, ‘87, ‘90).......... 5SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\209// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSINDIVIDUAL RECORDSSTARTING QB YEARLY RECORDSYear Player Record as a Starter1950 Frankie Albert 3-91951 Frankie Albert 6-4-1Y.A. Tittle 1-01952 Frankie Albert 4-3Y.A. Tittle 3-21953 Y.A. Tittle 8-2Jim Powers 1-11954 Y.A. Tittle 6-4-1Jim Cason 1-01955 Y.A. Tittle 4-81956 Y.A. Tittle 4-3-1Earl Morrall 1-31957 Y.A. Tittle 7-4John Brodie 1-01958 Y.A. Tittle 3-3John Brodie 3-31959 Y.A. Tittle 6-4John Brodie 1-11960 John Brodie 4-4Y.A. Tittle 3-11961 John Brodie 7-6-11962 John Brodie 6-81963 Lamar McHan 2-7John Brodie 0-3Bob Waters 0-21964 John Brodie 3-9George Mira 1-11965 John Brodie 7-5-1George Mira 0-11966 John Brodie 5-6-2George Mira 1-01967 John Brodie 5-5George Mira 2-0Steve Spurrier 0-21968 John Brodie 7-6-11969 John Brodie 2-6-2Steve Spurrier 2-21970 John Brodie 10-3-11971 John Brodie 9-51972 John Brodie 2-3Steve Spurrier 6-2-11973 John Brodie 2-4Steve Spurrier 2-3Joe Reed 1-21974 Tom Owen 4-3Joe Reed 2-2Dennis Morrison 0-2Norm Snead 0-11975 Norm Snead 2-5Steve Spurrier 3-3Tom Owen 0-11976 Jim Plunkett 6-6Scott Bull 2-01977 Jim Plunkett 5-91978 Steve DeBerg 1-10Scott Bull 1-41979 Steve DeBerg 2-13Joe Montana 0-1Year Player Record as a Starter1980 Steve DeBerg 4-5Joe Montana 2-51981 Joe Montana 13-31982 Joe Montana 3-61983 Joe Montana 10-61984 Joe Montana 14-1Matt Cavanaugh 1-01985 Joe Montana 9-6Matt Cavanaugh 1-01986 Joe Montana 6-2Jeff Kemp 3-2-11987 Joe Montana 10-1Steve Young 2-1Bob Gagliano 1-01988 Joe Montana 8-5Steve Young 2-11989 Joe Montana 11-2Steve Young 3-01990 Joe Montana 14-1Steve Young 0-11991 Steve Young 5-5Steve Bono 5-11992 Steve Young 14-21993 Steve Young 10-61994 Steve Young 13-31995 Steve Young 8-3Elvis Grbac 3-21996 Steve Young 9-3Elvis Grbac 3-11997 Steve Young 12-3Jim Druckenmiller 1-01998 Steve Young 11-4Ty Detmer 1-01999 Jeff Garcia 2-8Steve Young 2-1Steve Stenstrom 0-32000 Jeff Garcia 6-102001 Jeff Garcia 12-42002 Jeff Garcia 10-62003 Jeff Garcia 5-8Tim Rattay 2-12004 Tim Rattay 1-8Ken Dorsey 1-62005 Alex Smith 2-5Tim Rattay 1-5Ken Dorsey 1-22006 Alex Smith 7-92007 Alex Smith 2-5Trent Dilfer 1-5Shaun Hill 2-02008 Shaun Hill 5-3J.T. O’Sullivan 2-62009 Alex Smith 5-5Shaun HIll 3-32010 Alex Smith 3-7Troy Smith 3-3SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\210// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON RUSHINGALL-TIME LEADING RUSHERS (BY YARDS)Player Years Gms Att Yards Avg Lg TD1. Joe Perry 1950-1960, ‘63 (12) 131 1,475 7,344 4.9 78t 502. Roger Craig 1983-1990 *8) 121 1,686 7,064 4.2 71 503. Frank Gore 2005-* (6) 84 1,371 6,414 4.7 80t 354. Ken Willard 1965-1973 (9) 125 1,582 5,930 3.7 69t 455. Garrison Hearst 1997-2003 (7) 73 1,189 5,535 4.7 96t 266. J.D. Smith 1956-1964 (9) 97 1,007 4,370 4.3 80t 377. Hugh McElhenny 1952-1960 (9) 97 877 4,288 4.9 89t 358. Kevan Barlow 2001-2005 (5) 72 891 3,614 4.1 78t 249. Steve Young 1987-1999 (13) 150 608 3,581 5.9 49t 3710. Wendell Tyler 1983-1986 (4) 48 624 3,112 4.9 40 1611. Delvin Williams 1974-1977 (4) 54 669 2,966 4.4 80t 2012. Wilbur Jackson 1974-1979 (6) 72 745 2,955 4.0 80 1013. Ricky Watters 1992-1994 (3) 43 653 2,840 4.3 43 2514. Charlie Garner 1999-2000 (2) 32 499 2,371 4.8 53 1115. Tom Rathman 1986-1993 (8) 115 516 1,902 3.7 35 2616. Vic Washington 1971-1973 (3) 40 483 1,813 3.8 42 1417. Paul Hofer 1976-1981 (6) 77 416 1,746 4.2 47 1618. Larry Schreiber 1971-1975 (5) 60 502 1,734 3.5 23 1019. Joe Montana 1979-1992 (14) 167 414 1,595 3.9 21 2020. Jeff Garcia 1999-2003 (5) 74 318 1,571 4.9 33 21MOST RUSHING YARDS IN SINGLE SEASONPlayer Year Att Yards Avg Lg TD1. Frank Gore 2006 312 1,695 5.4 72 82. Garrison Hearst 1998 310 1,570 5.1 96t 73. Roger Craig 1988 310 1,502 4.8 46t 94. Wendell Tyler 1984 246 1,262 5.1 40 75. Charlie Garner 1999 241 1,229 5.1 53 46. Garrison Hearst 2001 252 1,206 4.8 43t 47. Delvin Williams 1976 248 1,203 4.9 80t 78. Charlie Garner 2000 258 1,142 4.4 42 79. Frank Gore 2009 229 1,120 4.9 80t 1010. Frank Gore 2007 260 1,102 4.2 43t 511. Roger Craig 1989 271 1,054 3.9 27 612. Roger Craig 1985 214 1,050 4.9 62t 913. Joe Perry 1954 173 1,049 6.1 58 814. Frank Gore 2008 240 1,036 4.3 41t 6J.D. Smith 1959 207 1,036 5.0 73t 10Led <strong>NFL</strong>Led ConferenceINDIVIDUAL RECORDSMOST ATTEMPTS, CareerPlayerAtt1. Roger Craig .....................................1,6862. Ken Willard .....................................1,5823. Joe Perry ........................................1,4754. Frank Gore ....................................1,3715. Garrison Hearst ...............................1,1896. J.D. Smith .......................................1,0077. Kevan Barlow.....................................8918. Hugh McElhenny ................................8779. Wilbur Jackson ..................................74510. Delvin Williams ..................................669MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CareerPlayerTD1. Roger Craig ..........................................50Joe Perry .............................................503. Ken Willard ..........................................454. Steve Young .........................................37J.D. Smith ............................................376. Frank Gore .........................................35Hugh McElhenny ..................................358. Garrison Hearst ....................................269. Tom Rathman ......................................2610. Ricky Watters .......................................25HIGHEST RUSHING AVG., CareerPlayerAvg1. Steve Young ......................................5.892. Wendell Tyler ....................................4.993. Joe Perry ..........................................4.984. Jeff Garcia ........................................4.945. Hugh McElhenny ...............................4.896. Charlie Garner...................................4.757. Frank Gore ......................................4.688. Garrison Hearst .................................4.669. Delvin Williams .................................4.4310. Ricky Watters ....................................4.35(min. 300 attempts)100-YARD GAMES, CareerPlayerGames1. Frank Gore .........................................242. Joe Perry .............................................203. Garrison Hearst ....................................164. Roger Craig ..........................................145. J.D. Smith ............................................12Hugh McElhenny ..................................121,000-YD SEASONS, CareerPlayerSeasons1. Frank Gore ...........................................42. Garrison Hearst ......................................3Roger Craig ............................................34. Charlie Garner........................................2Joe Perry ...............................................2CONSECUTIVE 1,000-YD SEASONS,CareerPlayerSeasons1. Frank Gore (2006-10)..........................42. Charlie Garner (1999-2000)..................2Garrison Hearst (1997-98) ....................2Roger Craig (1988-89)..........................2Joe Perry (1953-54)..............................2SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\211// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSTOP SINGLE-GAME RUSHINGMOST RUSHING YARDSPlayer Game Yards1. Frank Gore vs. Sea. (11/19/06) 2122. Frank Gore vs. Sea. (9/20/09) 2073. Charlie Garner at Dal. (9/24/00) 2014. Garrison Hearst vs. Det. (12/14/98) 1985. Delvin Williams at StL (10/31/76) 194MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTSPlayer Game Att1. Charlie Garner at Dal. (9/24/00) 362. Maurice Hicks at Arz. (12/12/04) 34Delvin Williams at StL (10/31/76) 344. Frank Gore at Den. (12/31/06) 31Garrison Hearst vs. Sea. (12/1/02) 31J.D. Smith at Bal. (10/7/62) 31J.D. Smith at Chi. (10/14/62) 31MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSPlayer Game TD1. Billy Kilmer at Min. (10/15/61) 4HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE (10+ Attempts)Player Game Avg1. Joe Perry vs. Det. (11/2/58) 13.42. Frank Gore vs. Sea. (9/20/09) 12.93. Wilbur Jackson vs. NO (11/27/77) 11.94. Hugh McElhenny at Chi. (10/17/54) 11.45. Maurice Hicks at StL (12/24/05) 10.9MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMESPlayer Game(s) Games1. Garrison Hearst vs. NYG (11/30/98) to at NE (12/20/98) 42. Frank Gore vs. Oak. (10/17/10) to vs. Den. (10/31/10) 3Frank Gore at Det. (11/12/06) to at StL (11/26/06) 3J.D. Smith at Bal. (10/7/62) to at GB (10/21/62) 3Billy Kilmer at Det. (10/1/61) to at Min. (10/15/61) 3INDIVIDUAL RECORDSALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON RUSHINGMOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, SeasonPlayerAtt1. Frank Gore (2006).........................................................3122. Roger Craig (1988) .........................................................310Garrison Hearst (1998) ...................................................3104. Roger Craig (1989) .........................................................2715. Delvin Williams (1977)....................................................268MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, SeasonPlayerTD1. Frank Gore (2009)...........................................................10Derek Loville (1995) .........................................................10Ricky Watters (1993) ........................................................10Billy Kilmer (1961)............................................................10J.D. Smith (1959) .............................................................10Joe Perry (1953)...............................................................10HIGHEST RUSHING AVG., SeasonPlayerAvg1. Joe Perry (1958)............................................................6.062. Joe Perry (1954)............................................................6.063. Frank Gore (2006)........................................................5.434. Delvin Williams (1975)...................................................5.395. Joe Perry (1953)............................................................5.30MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES, SeasonPlayerGames1. Frank Gore (2006).............................................................92. Garrison Hearst (1998) .......................................................6Roger Craig (1988) .............................................................64. Frank Gore (2009).............................................................5J.D. Smith (1959) ...............................................................5Joe Perry (1953).................................................................5MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RUSHING TDPlayer Game(s) Games1. Joe Perry at GB (11/22/53) to at GB (10/10/54) 72. Hugh McElhenny vs. Was. (9/26/54) to vs. Det. (10/24/54) 5SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\212// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON RECEIVINGALL-TIME LEADING RECEIVERS (BY YARDS)Player Years Gms Rec Yards Avg Lg TD1. Jerry Rice 1985-2000 (16) 238 1,281 19,247 15.0 96t 1872. Terrell Owens 1996-2003 (8) 121 592 8,572 14.5 79t 813. Roger Craig 1983-1990 (8) 121 508 4,442 8.7 73 164. Dwight Clark 1979-1987 (9) 134 506 6,750 13.3 80t 485. Brent Jones 1987-1997 (11) 143 417 5,195 12.5 69t 336. Billy Wilson 1951-1960 (10) 100 407 5,902 14.5 77t 497. Gene Washington 1969-1977 (9) 124 371 6,664 17.9 79t 598. John Taylor 1987-1995 (9) 121 347 5,598 16.3 97t 439. J.J. Stokes 1995-2002 (8) 111 327 4,139 12.7 53 3010. Freddie Solomon 1978-1985 (8) 114 310 4,873 15.7 93t 4311. Tom Rathman 1986-1993 (8) 115 294 2,490 8.5 36 812. Bernie Casey 1961-1966 (6) 79 277 4,008 14.5 68t 2713. Ken Willard 1965-1973 (9) 125 273 2,156 7.9 62 1614. Frank Gore 2005-* (6) 84 270 2,283 8.5 48 915. Gordie Soltau 1950-1958 (9) 107 249 3,487 14.0 54t 2516. Vernon Davis 2006-* (5) 72 237 3,011 12.7 73t 2917. Earl Cooper 1980-1985 (6) 88 213 1,908 9.0 73t 1218. Dave Parks 1964-1967 (4) 50 208 3,334 16.0 83t 2719. Monty Stickles 1960-1967 (8) 102 207 2,993 14.5 54 1420. Clyde Conner 1956-1963 (8) 80 203 2,643 13.0 65t 18MOST RECEPTIONS IN SINGLE SEASONPlayer Year Rec Yards Avg Lg TD1. Jerry Rice 1995 122 1,848 15.1 81t 152. Jerry Rice 1994 112 1,499 13.4 69t 133. Jerry Rice 1996 108 1,254 11.6 39 84. Terrell Owens 2002 100 1,300 13.0 76t 13Jerry Rice 1990 100 1,502 15.0 64t 136. Jerry Rice 1993 98 1,503 15.3 80t 157. Terrell Owens 2000 97 1,451 15.0 69t 138. Terrell Owens 2001 93 1,412 15.2 60t 169. Roger Craig 1985 92 1,016 11.0 73 610. Derek Loville 1995 87 662 7.6 31 311. Jerry Rice 1986 86 1,570 18.3 66t 1512. Dwight Clark 1981 85 1,105 13.0 78t 413. Jerry Rice 1992 84 1,201 14.3 80t 1014. Earl Cooper 1980 83 567 6.8 66t 415. Eric Johnson 2004 82 825 10.1 25 2Jerry Rice 1998 82 1,157 14.1 75t 9Jerry Rice 1989 82 1,483 18.1 68t 17Dwight Clark 1980 82 991 12.1 71t 8Led <strong>NFL</strong>Led Conference<strong>NFL</strong> RecordINDIVIDUAL RECORDSMOST RECEIVING YARDS, CareerPlayerYds1. Jerry Rice .....................................19,2472. Terrell Owens ..................................8,5723. Dwight Clark ...................................6,7504. Gene Washington ............................6,6645. Billy Wilson .....................................5,9026. John Taylor .....................................5,5987. Brent Jones ....................................5,1958. Freddie Solomon .............................4,8739. Roger Craig .....................................4,44210. J.J. Stokes ......................................4,139MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CareerPlayerTD1. Jerry Rice ..........................................1762. Terrell Owens .......................................813. Gene Washington .................................594. Billy Wilson ..........................................495. Dwight Clark ........................................486. Freddie Solomon ..................................43John Taylor ..........................................438. Brent Jones .........................................339. J.J. Stokes ...........................................3010. Vernon Davis ......................................29BEST RECEIVING AVG., CareerPlayerAvg1. Gene Washington ..............................18.02. John Taylor .......................................16.13. Dave Parks .......................................16.04. Freddie Solomon ...............................15.75. Jerry Rice .........................................15.0(min. 200 attempts)100-YARD GAMES, CareerPlayerGames1. Jerry Rice ............................................662. Terrell Owens .......................................253. Gene Washington .................................174. Dwight Clark ........................................165. John Taylor ..........................................121,000-YD SEASONS, CareerPlayerSeasons1. Jerry Rice ............................................122. Terrell Owens .........................................53. John Taylor ............................................2SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\213// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSINDIVIDUAL RECORDSALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON RECEIVINGTOP SINGLE-GAME RECEIVINGMOST RECEVING YARDSPlayer Game Yards1. Jerry Rice vs. Min. (12/18/95) 2892. John Taylor at LA Rams (12/11/89) 2863. Terrell Owens vs. Chi. (12/17/00) 2834. Jerry Rice vs. LA Rams (12/9/85) 2415. Dave Parks at Bal. (10/3/65) 2316. Jerry Rice at Atl. (10/14/90) 225Bernie Casey at Chi. (11/13/66) 2258. Jerry Rice at Was. (11/17/86) 2049. Gordie Soltau at NYG (11/9/52) 19610. Billy Wilson vs. Chi. (10/23/55) 192MOST RECEPTIONSPlayer Game Rec1. Terrell Owens vs. Chi. (12/17/00) 202. Jerry Rice vs. LA Rams (11/20/94) 163. Jerry Rice vs. Min. (12/18/95) 144. Eric Johnson vs. Arz. (10/10/04) 13Terrell Owens vs. Phi. (11/25/02) 13Jerry Rice at Atl. (10/14/90) 13MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNSPlayer Game TD1. Jerry Rice at Atl. (10/14/90) 52. Jerry Rice at TB (11/14/93) 43. (17 Times) Last: Vernon Davis at Hou. (10/25/09) 3RECEIVING AVERAGE 5+ Attempts)Player Game Avg1. John Taylor at Atl. (12/3/89), 5-162 32.42. Jerry Rice at Dal. (11/12/95), 5-161 32.23. Gene Washington vs. NE (10/31/71), 5-160 32.04. Jerry Rice at GB (11/4/90), 6-187 31.25. Billy Wilson at Bal. (12/2/56), 5-148 29.6MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RECEPTIONPlayer Game(s) Games1. Jerry Rice (12/9/85) to (12/23/00) 225*2. Terrell Owens (10/20/96) to (12/21/03) 1153. Dwight Clark (9/14/80 to (9/13/87) 105* <strong>NFL</strong> Record (streak extended to 274 in ‘04 as member of Raiders)MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, SeasonPlayerTD1. Jerry Rice (1987)..............................................................222. Jerry Rice (1989)..............................................................173. Terrell Owens (2001) ........................................................164. Jerry Rice (1995)..............................................................15Jerry Rice (1993)..............................................................15Jerry Rice (1986)..............................................................157. Terrell Owens (1998) ........................................................14Jerry Rice (1991)..............................................................149. (5 Times) Last: Vernon Davis (2009)................................13CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONPlayerGames1. Jerry Rice (12/19/86 to 12/27/87) ....................................132. Terrell Owens (11/8/98 to 12/27/98) ...................................8Jerry Rice (12/8/89 to 11/27/89) ........................................8Dave Parks (11/7/65 to 9/11/66) ........................................8BEST RECEIVING AVERAGE, SeasonPlayerAvg1. Freddie Solomon (1983) ................................................21.42. Gene Washington (1974)................................................21.23. Gene Washington (1970)................................................20.84. Jerry Rice (1988)...........................................................20.45. Gene Washington (1972)................................................20.0(min. 25 receptions)MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES, SeasonPlayerGames1. Jerry Rice (1995)................................................................92. Jerry Rice (1989)................................................................83. Jerry Rice (1990)................................................................74. Terrell Owens (2001) ..........................................................6Dwight Clark (1982) ...........................................................6CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMESPlayerGames1. Jerry Rice (10/29/95 to 11/20/95) ......................................42. Jerry Rice (12/10/95 to 12/24/95) ......................................3Jerry Rice (9/10/89 to 9/24/89) ..........................................3Jerry Rice (9/11/88 to 9/25/88) ..........................................3Jerry Rice (11/15/87 to 11/29/87) ......................................3Dwight Clark (12/11/82 to 12/26/82) ..................................3Dwight Clark (9/12/82 to 11/21/82) ....................................3SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\214// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON SCRIMMAGE YARDSALL-TIME LEADERS IN TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGEPlayer Years Gms Touches Yards Avg Yds/Gm TD1. Jerry Rice 1985-2000 (16) 238 1,365 19,872 14.6 83.5 1762. Roger Craig 1983-1990 (8) 121 2,194 11,506 5.2 95.1 663. Terrell Owens 1996-2003 (8) 121 613 8,734 14.2 72.2 834. Frank Gore 2005-* (6) 84 1,371 8,697 5.3 103.5 445. Joe Perry 1950-1960, ‘63 (12) 131 1,660 8,624 5.2 65.8 576. Ken Willard 1965-1973 (9) 125 1,855 8,086 4.4 64.7 617. Garrison Hearst 1997-2003 (7) 73 1,363 7,139 5.2 97.8 338. Hugh McElhenny 1952-1960 (9) 97 1,072 6,954 6.5 71.7 509. Dwight Clark 1979-1987 (9) 134 512 6,800 13.3 50.7 4810. Gene Washington 1969-1977 (9) 124 376 6,663 17.7 53.7 5911. Billy Wilson 1951-1960 (10) 100 407 5,902 14.5 59.0 4912. John Taylor 1987-1995 (9) 121 353 5,629 15.9 46.5 4313. J.D. Smith 1956-1964 (9) 97 1,128 5,479 4.9 56.5 4214. Freddie Solomon 1978-1985 (8) 114 357 5,202 14.6 45.6 4315. Brent Jones 1987-1997 (11) 143 417 5,195 12.5 36.3 3316. Kevan Barlow 2001-2005 (5) 72 1,028 4,757 4.6 66.1 2717. Tom Rathman 1986-1993 (8) 115 810 4,392 5.4 38.2 3418. Ricky Watters 1992-1994 (3) 43 793 4,290 5.4 99.8 3319. Wilbur Jackson 1974-1979 (6) 72 893 4,188 4.7 58.2 1320. J.J. Stokes 1995-2002 (8) 111 328 4,145 12.6 37.3 30MOST TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE IN SINGLE SEASONPlayer Year Touches Yards Avg Yds/Gm TD1. Frank Gore 2006 373 2,180 5.8 136.3 92. Garrison Hearst 1998 349 2,105 6.0 131.6 93. Roger Craig 1985 306 2,066 6.8 129.1 154. Roger Craig 1988 386 2,036 5.3 127.3 105. Jerry Rice 1995 127 1,884 14.8 117.8 166. Charlie Garner 2000 326 1,789 5.5 111.8 107. Charlie Garner 1999 297 1,764 5.9 110.3 68. Jerry Rice 1986 96 1,642 17.1 102.6 169. Ricky Watters 1994 305 1,596 5.2 99.8 1110. Jerry Rice 1994 119 1,592 13.4 99.5 1511. Jerry Rice 1993 101 1,572 15.6 98.3 1612. Garrison Hearst 2001 293 1,553 5.3 97.1 513. Frank Gore 2007 313 1,538 4.9 102.5 614. Roger Craig 1989 320 1,527 4.8 95.4 715. Frank Gore 2009 281 1,526 5.4 109.0 13Led <strong>NFL</strong>Led ConferenceINDIVIDUAL RECORDSMOST TOUCHES, CareerPlayerTouches1. Roger Craig .....................................2,1942. Ken Willard .....................................1,8553. Joe Perry ........................................1,6604. Frank Gore ....................................1,6415. Jerry Rice .......................................1,3656. Garrison Hearst ...............................1,3637. J.D. Smith .......................................1,1288. Hugh McElhenny .............................1,0729. Kevan Barlow..................................1,02810. Wilbur Jackson ..................................893BEST YARDS PER TOUCH, CareerPlayerAvg1. Jerry Rice .........................................14.62. Hugh McElhenny .................................6.53. Tom Rathman .....................................5.44. Ricky Watters ......................................5.45. Frank Gore ..........................................5.36. Roger Craig .........................................5.27. Garrison Hearst ...................................5.28. Joe Perry ............................................5.29. Delvin Williams ...................................5.110. J.D. Smith ...........................................4.9(min. 750 touches)MOST TOUCHES, SeasonPlayerTouches1. Roger Craig (1988).............................3862. Frank Gore (2006)..............................3733. Garrison Hearst (1998).......................3494. Charlie Garner (2000).........................3265. Roger Craig (1989).............................320BEST YARDS PER TOUCH, SeasonPlayerAvg1. Paul Hofer (1980)..............................7.062. Roger Craig (1985)............................6.753. Delvin Williams (1975) ......................6.634. John David Crow (1965) ...................6.295. Joe Perry (1958) ...............................6.29(min. 150 touches)TOP SINGLE-GAME SCRIMMAGE YARD TOTALSMOST RECEVING YARDS IN SINGLE GAMEMOST TOUCHES IN SINGLE GAMEPlayer Game Yards1. Jerry Rice vs. Min. (12/18/95) 2992. Terrell Owens vs. Chi. (12/17/00) 2883. John Taylor at LA Rams (12/11/89) 2864. Delvin Williams vs. Was. (11/7/76) 2795. Jerry Rice vs. LA Rams (12/9/85) 2556. Frank Gore vs. Sea. (9/20/09) 2467. Frank Gore vs. Sea. (11/19/06) 2388. Charlie Garner at Dal. (9/24/00) 2359. Garrison Hearst vs. NYJ (9/6/98) 225Jerry Rice at Atl. (10/14/90) 225Player Game Touches1. Maurice Hicks at Arz. (12/12/04) 39Charlie Garner at Dal. (9/24/00) 393. Delvin Williams at StL (10/31/76) 354. Derek Loville vs. Buf. (12/3/95) 345. Frank Gore at Den. (12/31/06) 33Frank Gore at Sea. (12/14/06) 33Kevan Barlow at Phi. (12/21/03) 33Garrison Hearst vs. Sea. (12/1/02) 33J.D. Smith at Bal. (10/7/62) 3310. (Four Times) Last: Frank Gore vs. Det. (12/27/09) 32SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\215// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON INTERCEPTIONSALL-TIME INTERCEPTION LEADERSPlayer Years Gms INT Yards Avg Lg TD1. Ronnie Lott 1981-1990 (10) 129 51 643 12.6 83t 52. Jimmy Johnson 1961-1976 (16) 213 47 615 13.1 63 23. Kermit Alexander 1963-1969 (7) 94 36 499 13.9 66t 14. Merton Hanks 1991-1998 (8) 125 31 380 12.3 67t 25. Dwight Hicks 1979-1985 (7) 96 30 586 19.5 72 36. Lowell Wagner 1950-1953, ‘55 (5) 47 25 331 13.2 40 07. Tony Parrish 2002-2006 (5) 66 22 504 22.9 60 1Don Griffin 1986-1993 (8) 114 22 49 2.2 23 0Rex Berry 1951-1956 (6) 66 22 404 18.4 44t 310. Dave Baker 1959-1961 (3) 38 21 294 14.0 40 011. Tim McDonald 1993-1999 (7) 111 20 325 16.3 73t 3Dick Moegle 1955-1959 (5) 47 20 232 11.6 40 113. Zack Bronson 1997-2003 (7) 84 19 346 18.2 97t 214. Eric Wright 1981-1990 (10) 110 18 256 14.2 60t 2Bruce Taylor 1970-1977 (8) 109 18 201 11.2 70 016. Carlton Williamson 1981-1987 (7) 88 17 294 17.3 82 117. Tim McKyer 1986-1989 (4) 51 16 62 3.9 21t 118. Walt Harris 2006-2008 (3) 46 15 151 10.1 42 1Abe Woodson 1958-1964 (7) 89 15 159 10.6 61 020. Skip Vanderbundt 1969-1977 (9) 119 14 165 11.8 37t 2Frank Nunley 1967-1976 (10) 137 14 136 9.7 24 0Dave Wilcox 1964-1974 (11) 153 14 149 10.6 35 1MOST INTERCEPTIONS IN SINGLE SEASONPlayer Year INT Yards Avg Lg TD1. Ronnie Lott 1986 10 134 13.4 57t 1Dave Baker 1960 10 96 9.6 28 03. Tony Parrish 2003 9 202 22.4 49 0Dwight Hicks 1981 9 239 26.6 72 1Kermit Alexander 1968 9 155 17.2 66t 1Lowell Wagner 1951 9 115 12.8 40 07. Walt Harris 2006 8 84 10.5 42 1Dick Moegle 1957 8 107 13.4 40 0Jim Cason 1951 8 147 18.4 65t 110. Tony Parrish 2002 7 204 29.1 60 0Ahmed Plummer 2001 7 45 6.4 24 0Zack Bronson 2001 7 165 23.6 97t 2Merton Hanks 1994 7 93 13.3 38 0Dave Waymer 1990 7 64 9.1 24 0Tim McKyer 1988 7 11 1.6 7 0Eric Wright 1983 7 164 23.4 60t 2Ronnie Lott 1981 7 117 16.7 41t 3Rex Berry 1953 7 142 20.3 29 1Led <strong>NFL</strong>Led ConferenceMOST INTERCEPTIONS IN SINGLE GAMEPlayer Game INT1. Dave Baker at LA Rams (12/4/60) 42. Walt Harris vs. Oak. (10/8/06) 3Ronnie Heard vs. Arz. (10/27/02) 3Rod Woodson vs. NO (9/14/97) 3Eric Wright at Min. (9/8/83) 3Tony Leonard vs. Cin. (10/1/78) 3Dave Baker at Dal. (11/20/60) 3MOST INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR TD IN SINGLE GAMEPlayer Game INT1. Ken Norton at StL (10/22/95) 2INDIVIDUAL RECORDSTOP SINGLE-GAME SCRIMMAGE YARD TOTALSMOST INT RETURN YARDS, CareerPlayerYards1. Ronnie Lott ........................................6432. Jimmy Johnson .................................6153. Dwight Hicks .....................................5864. Tony Parrish .......................................5045. Kermit Alexander ...............................4996. Rex Berry ...........................................4047. Merton Hanks ....................................3808. Zack Bronson .....................................3469. Lowell Wagner ...................................33110. Tim McDonald ...................................325MOST INTs RETURNED FOR TD, CareerPlayerTD1. Ronnie Lott ............................................52. Deion Sanders .......................................3Tim McDonald .......................................3Dwight Hicks .........................................3Rex Berry ...............................................36. (10 players) Last: Patrick Willis ...............2MOST INT RETURN YARDS, SeasonPlayerYards1. Deion Sanders (1994) ........................3032. Dwight Hicks (1981) ..........................2393. Tony Parrish (2002)............................2044. Tony Parrish (2004)............................2025. Zack Bronson (2001)..........................165MOST INTs RETURNED FOR TD, SeasonPlayerTD1. Deion Sanders (1994) ............................3Ronnie Lott (1981) .................................33. Zack Bronson (2001)..............................2Tim McDonald (1995) ............................2Ken Norton (1995) .................................2Tom Holmoe (1986) ...............................2Eric Wright (1983)..................................2Dwight Hicks (1983) ..............................2Skip Vanderbundt (1972)........................2MOST INTs BY A NON-DB, SeasonPlayerINT1. Jim Fahnhorst, LB (1986).......................4Keena Turner, LB (1984).........................4Frank Nunley, LB (1974).........................4MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS IN SINGLE GAMEPlayer Game Yards1. Dwight Hicks at Was. (10/4/81) 1042. Zack Bronson at Chi. (10/28/01) 973. Merton Hanks vs. NO (11/22/93) 94Al Randolph vs. Chi. (12/11/66) 945. Deion Sanders at Atl. (10/16/94) 936. Deion Sanders at SD (12/11/94) 90Kermit Alexander at Pit. (11/24/68) 908. Tory Dixon at GB (10/26/86) 889. Patrick Willis at Sea. (9/14/08) 86Eric Davis vs. StL (11/26/95) 86SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\216// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSALL-TIME SACK LEADERSPlayer Years Sacks1. Bryant Young (DT) 1994-2007 (14) 89.52. Charles Haley (LB) 1986-1999 (7) 66.53. Dana Stubblefield (DT) 1993-2002 (7) 46.54. Dwaine Board (DE) 1979-1988 (10) 45.05. Chris Doleman (DE) 1996-1998 (3) 38.06. Andre Carter (DE) 2001-2005 (5) 32.07. Jeff Stover (DE) 1982-1988 (7) 30.58. Roy Barker (DE) 1996-1998 (3) 30.09. Pierce Holt (DE) 1988-1992 (5) 29.510. Larry Roberts (DE) 1986-1993 (8) 28.0Fred Dean (DE) 1981-1985 (5) 28.012. Tim Harris (LB) 1991-1995 (4) 26.013. Kevin Fagan (DE) 1987-1993 (7) 25.514. Dennis Brown (DE) 1990-1996 (7) 24.515. Michael Carter (NT) 1984-1992 (9) 22.516. Justin Smith (DT) 2008-2010 (3) 21.5Julian Peterson (LB) 2000-2005 (6) 21.518. Parys Haralson (LB) 2006-2010 (5) 19.5Keena Turner (LB) 1980-1990 (11) 19.520. John Engelberger (DE) 2000-2004 (5) 17.5Note: Includes figures since 1982, when sacks first became an official statisticALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON SACKSSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\217MOST SACKS IN SINGLE SEASONPlayer Year Sacks1. Fred Dean 1983 17.52. Tim Harris 1992 17.03. Charles Haley 1990 16.04. Chris Doleman 1998 15.0Dana Stubblefield 1997 15.06. Dwaine Board 1983 13.07. Andre Carter 2002 12.5Roy Barker 1996 12.59. Chris Doleman 1997 12.0Charles Haley 1986 12.0Roy Barker 1998 12.0Led ConferenceMOST SACKS IN SINGLE GAMEPlayer Game Sacks1. Fred Dean vs. NO (11/13/83) 6.02. Roy Barker at StL (10/25/98) 4.0Chris Doleman at NO (10/11/98) 4.0Dana Stubblefield at Phi. (11/10/97) 4.0Pierce Holt vs. NYG (11/27/89) 4.0Dwaine Board at LA Raiders (9/22/85) 4.0ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON PUNTINGALL-TIME LEADING PUNTERSPlayer Years Punts Yards Avg Net Lg In20 Blk1. Andy Lee 2004-* (7) 645 29,099 45.1 38.2 82 181 22. Tommy Davis 1959-1969 (11) 511 22,833 44.7 NA 82 NA 23. Frankie Albert 1950-1952 (3) 139 5,830 41.9 NA 70 NA 14. Tommy Thompson 1995-1997 (3) 208 8,711 41.9 35.6 65 55 35. Tom Wittum 1973-1977 (5) 380 15,494 40.8 NA 68 NA 96. Jim Miller 1980-1982 (3) 214 8,686 40.6 31.7 80 36 17. Jason Baker 2001-2002 (2) 111 4,501 40.5 34.1 64 33 08. Max Runager 1984-1988 (5) 281 11,394 40.5 33.8 62 36 19. Klaus Wilmsmeyer 1992-1994 (3) 145 5,871 40.5 35.0 61 48 010. Chad Stanley 1999-2000 (2) 138 5,464 39.6 31.5 70 35 3*minimum 100 puntsBEST PUNTING AVERAGE IN SINGLE SEASONPlayer Year Punts Yards Avg Net Lg In20 Blk1. Andy Lee 2008 66 3,155 47.8 39.0 82 13 12. Andy Lee 2009 99 4,711 47.6 41.0 64 30 03. Andy Lee 2007 105 4,968 47.3 41.0 74 42 04. Andy Lee 2010 91 4,203 46.2 38.2 64 34 05. Tommy Davis 1965 54 2,471 45.8 NA 65 NA 06. Tommy Davis 1959 59 2,694 45.7 NA 71 NA 07. Tommy Davis 1962 48 2,188 45.6 NA 82 NA 08. Tommy Davis 1964 79 3,599 45.6 NA 68 NA 09. Tommy Davis 1961 50 2,269 45.4 NA 67 NA 010. Tommy Davis 1963 73 3,311 45.4 NA 64 NA 2Led <strong>NFL</strong> Led ConferenceMOST PUNTS IN SINGLE GAMEPlayer Game Punts1. Tom Wittum vs. LA Rams (11/21/76) 112. Andy Lee vs. Sea. (9/30/07) 10Jim Miller vs. Atl. (11/8/81) 10Jim Miller vs. LA Rams (10/25/81) 10Mike Connell at Atl. (11/5/78) 10Mike Connell vs. Cin. (10/1/78) 10Tom Wittum at Atl. (11/6/77) 10Tom Wittum vs. Atl. (10/23/76) 10Tommy Davis at Det. (10/6/63) 10INDIVIDUAL RECORDSBEST PUNTING AVERAGE IN SINGLE GAMEPlayer Game Avg1. Andy Lee at Pit. (9/23/07) 57.22. Klaus Wilmsmeyer vs. Det. (10/9/94) 55.03. Andy Lee vs. StL (12/21/08) 54.84. Andy Lee vs. Sea. (9/30/07) 54.35. Tommy Davis vs. Chi. (11/19/61) 54.36. Tommy Davis vs. LA Rams (10/18/64) 54.27. Andy Lee vs. NE (10/5/08) 54.08. Andy Lee vs. StL (12/26/10) 53.8*minimum 4 punts// MEDIA GUIDEMOST PUNTS, CareerPlayerPunts1. Andy Lee ..........................................6452. Tommy Davis .....................................5113. Tom Wittum .......................................3804. Max Runager .....................................2815. Steve Spurrier ....................................230MOST PUNTS INSIDE 20, CareerPlayerIN201. Andy Lee ..........................................1812. Max Runager .......................................843. Tommy Thompson ...............................554. Barry Helton .........................................505. Klaus Wilmsmeyer ...............................48*inside-the-20 became official stat in 1976MOST PUNTS, SeasonPlayerPunts1. Andy Lee (2005)...............................1072. Andy Lee (2007)...............................1053. Andy Lee (2009).................................994. Andy Lee (2004).................................96Mike Connell (1978).............................96MOST PUNTS INSIDE 20, SeasonPlayerIN201. Andy Lee (2007).................................422. Andy Lee (2010).................................343. Andy Lee (2009).................................30Max Runager (1985) ............................305. Andy Lee (2004) ..................................25*inside-the-20 became official stat in 1976


RECORDSALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON PUNT RETURNSALL-TIME LEADERS IN PUNT RETURNS (BY AVERAGE)Player Years PR FC Yards Avg Lg TD1. Manfred Moore 1974-1975 (2) 21 0 309 14.7 88t 12. Ted Ginn Jr. 2010-* (1) 24 18 321 13.4 78t 13. Jim Cason 1950-1952, ‘54 (4) 24 NA 288 12.0 33 04. Allen Rossum 2008-2009 (2) 27 8 307 11.4 45 05. Iheanyi Uwaezuoke 1996-1998 (3) 34 14 373 11.0 36 06. Dana McLemore 1982-1987 (6) 142 38 1,531 10.8 93t 47. Jimmy Williams 2001-2004 (4) 55 18 576 10.5 89t 18. Dexter Carter 1990-1996 (7) 117 56 1,213 10.4 78t 29. John Taylor 1987-1995 (9) 149 55 1,517 10.2 95t 210. Bruce Taylor 1970-1977 (8) 142 38 1,323 9.3 76 0*minimum 20 returnsBEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE IN SINGLE SEASONPlayer Year PR FC Yards Avg Lg TD1. Jimmy Williams 2002 20 8 336 16.8 89t 12. Hugh McElhenny 1952 20 NA 284 14.2 94t 13. Ted Ginn Jr. 2010 24 18 321 13.4 78t 14. Joe Arenas 1951 21 NA 272 13.0 51 05. John Taylor 1988 44 7 556 12.6 95t 26. Dana McLemore 1987 21 7 265 12.6 83t 17. Dexter Carter 1993 34 20 411 12.1 72t 18. Bruce Taylor 1970 43 10 516 12.0 76 09. John Taylor 1989 36 20 417 11.6 37 010. Dana McLemore 1984 45 11 521 11.6 79t 1*minimum 20 returnsLed <strong>NFL</strong>Led ConferenceTOP SINGLE-GAME PUNT RETURN PERFORMANCESMOST PUNT RETURN YARDS IN SINGLE GAMEPlayer Game Yards1. Tony Leonard vs. NO (10/17/76) 1412. Bruce Taylor at Hou. (11/15/70) 1333. Dexter Carter vs. Min. (10/3/93) 1314. Dexter Carter vs. Min. (12/18/95) 1265. Dana McLemore vs. LA Rams (1/2/83) 125MOST PUNT RETURNS IN SINGLE GAMEPlayer Game Returns1. Tony Leonard vs. NO (10/17/76) 9Ralph McGill at Atl. (10/29/72) 93. Michael Lewis vs. StL (11/18/07) 7Dana McLemore at NO (11/25/84) 7Tony Leonard at Atl. (11/6/77) 7Tony Leonard vs. LA Rams (11/21/76) 7Ralph McGill at Phi. (11/30/75) 7Ralph McGill vs. Atl. (10/12/75) 7BEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE IN SINGLE GAMEPlayer Game Avg1. Ted Ginn Jr. at StL (12/26/10) 32.32. Dexter Carter vs. Min. (12/18/95) 31.53. Dana McLemore vs. LA Rams (1/2/83) 31.34. Abe Woodson at GB (10/21/62) 30.35. John Taylor vs. Was. (11/21/88) 28.36. Chuck Levy at Phi. (11/10/97) 27.37. Dexter Carter vs. Min. (10/3/93) 26.28. Dana McLemore at NYG (10/8/84) 25.89. Bruce Taylor vs. NYG (12/21/75) 25.710. Freddie Solomon vs. TB (10/26/80) 25.0*minimum of 3 punt returnsSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\218INDIVIDUAL RECORDS// MEDIA GUIDEMOST PUNT RETURNS, CareerPlayerPR1. John Taylor ........................................1492. Dana McLemore ................................142Bruce Taylor .......................................1424. Joe Arenas .........................................1245. Kermit Alexander ...............................1206. Dexter Carter .....................................1177. Freddie Solomon ................................1068. Ralph McGill ......................................105Abe Woodson .....................................10510. Hugh McElhenny ..................................99MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS, CareerPlayerYards1. Dana McLemore .............................1,5312. John Taylor .....................................1,5173. Bruce Taylor ....................................1,3234. Dexter Carter ..................................1,2135. Ralph McGill ......................................9646. Abe Woodson .....................................9497. Freddie Solomon ................................8048. Kermit Alexander ...............................7829. Joe Arenas .........................................77410. Don Griffin .........................................667MOST PUNT RETURN TDs, CareerPlayerTD1. Dana McLemore ....................................42. Dexter Carter .........................................2John Taylor ............................................2Freddie Solomon ....................................2Kermit Alexander ...................................2Abe Woodson .........................................2MOST PUNT RETURNS, SeasonPlayerPR1. R.W. McQuarters (1998).......................472. Dana McLemore (1984) .......................453. Michael Lewis (2007)...........................44John Taylor (1988) ...............................445. Bruce Taylor (1970)..............................436. Dexter Carter (1996) ............................38Don Griffin (1986) ................................38Dana McLemore (1985) .......................389. Dexter Carter (1996) ............................36John Taylor (1989) ...............................36MOST PUNT RETURN TDs, SeasonPlayerTD1. John Taylor (1988) .................................2Freddie Solomon (1980).........................2


RECORDSALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON KICKOFF RETURNSALL-TIME LEADERS IN KICKOFF RETURNS (BY AVERAGE)Player Years KR Yards Avg Lg TD1. Abe Woodson 1958-1964 (7) 166 4,873 29.4 105t 52. Joe Arenas 1951-1957 (7) 139 3,798 27.3 96 13. Allen Rossum 2008-2009 (2) 54 1,411 26.1 104t 14. Lenny Lyles 1959-1960 (2) 42 1,091 26.0 97t 15. Vic Washington 1971-1973 (3) 84 2,178 25.9 98t 16. Mike Holmes 1974-1975 (2) 27 671 24.9 57 07. J.D. Smith 1956-1964 (9) 36 882 24.5 39 08. Amos Lawrence 1981-1982 (2) 26 627 24.1 92t 19. James Owens 1979-1980 (2) 72 1,728 24.0 101t 210. Kermit Alexander 1963-1969 (7) 137 3,271 23.9 56 0*minimum 25 returnsBEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE IN SINGLE SEASONPlayer Year KR Yards Avg Lg TD1. Joe Arenas 1953 16 551 34.4 82 02. Abe Woodson 1963 29 935 32.2 103t 33. Abe Woodson 1962 37 1,157 31.3 79 04. Lenny Lyles 1960 17 526 30.9 97t 15. Joe Arenas 1956 27 801 29.7 96 16. Abe Woodson 1960 17 498 29.3 64 07. Abe Woodson 1961 27 782 29.0 98t 18. Vic Washington 1972 27 771 28.6 98t 19. Abe Woodson 1964 32 880 27.5 70 010. Joe Arenas 1957 24 657 27.4 64 0*minimum 1.25 ret/gameLed <strong>NFL</strong>Led ConferenceTOP SINGLE-GAME KICKOFF RETURN PERFORMANCESMOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS IN SINGLE GAMEPlayer Game Yards1. Abe Woodson vs. Det. (11/11/62) 2102. Abe Woodson at Det. (9/23/62) 2053. Lenny Lyles vs. Bal. (12/18/60) 2024. Maurice Hicks vs. SD (10/15/06) 1955. Allen Rossum vs. Phi. (10/12/08) 194MOST KICKOFF RETURNS IN SINGLE GAMEPlayer Game Returns1. Maurice Hicks vs. SD (10/15/06) 9Allen Rossum vs. Phi. (10/12/08) 93. Maurice Hicks at Was. (1023/05) 84. (15 times) Last: Ted Ginn Jr. at SD (12/16/10) 7BEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE IN SINGLE GAMEPlayer Game Avg1. Lenny Lyles vs. Bal. (12/18/60) 67.32. Doug Cunningham vs. NO (10/22/67) 53.03. Abe Woodson vs. Min. (9/29/63) 51.04. Allen Rossum vs. Arz. (11/10/08) 46.55. Amos Lawrence vs. LA Rams (11/22/81) 46.0Abe Woodson vs. NYG (11/17/63) 46.0*minimum of 3 kickoff returnsMOST KICKOFF RETURNS FOR A TOUCHDOWN IN SINGLE GAMEPlayer Game TD1. (20 times) Last: Allen Rossum at Arz. (11/10/08) 1INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMOST KICKOFF RETURNS, CareerPlayerKR1. Dexter Carter .....................................2172. Maurice Hicks ....................................1853. Abe Woodson .....................................1664. Joe Arenas .........................................1395. Kermit Alexander ...............................1376. Vic Washington ....................................847. Carl Monroe .........................................768. James Owens ......................................729. Paul Hofer ............................................68Doug Cunningham ...............................68MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, CareerPlayerYards1. Abe Woodson ..................................4,8732. Dexter Carter ..................................4,7073. Maurice Hicks .................................4,2424. Joe Arenas ......................................3,7985. Kermit Alexander ............................3,2716. Vic Washington ...............................2,1787. James Owens .................................1,7288. Carl Monroe ....................................1,6609. Doug Cunningham ..........................1,61310. Hugh McElhenny .............................1,494MOST KICKOFF RETURN TDs, CareerPlayerTD1. Abe Woodson .........................................52. Dexter Carter .........................................2James Owens ........................................2Dave Williams ........................................25. (9 times) Last: Allen Rossum ..................1MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, SeasonPlayerKR1. Maurice Hicks (2007)...........................632. Maurice Hicks (2006)...........................573. Vinny Sutherland (2001).......................504. Dexter Carter (1994) ............................485. Ted Ginn Jr. (2010) ..............................47Allen Rossum (2008)............................477. Dexter Carter (1996) ............................41Dexter Carter (1990) ............................41James Owens (1979)...........................41MOST KICKOFF RETURN TDs, SeasonPlayerTD1. Abe Woodson (1963)..............................3SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\219// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSLONGEST RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE96t Garrison Hearst vs. NYJ ......................................................... 9/6/9889t Hugh McElhenny at Dal. Texans ........................................... 10/5/5286t Hugh McElhenny at GB ...................................................... 11/18/5682t Hugh McElhenny vs. Dal. Texans ........................................ 10/26/5280 Wilbur Jackson vs. NO ....................................................... 11/27/7780t Frank Gore vs. Sea. ............................................................9/20/0980t Delvin Williams vs. Was. ....................................................... 11/7/7680t J.D. Smith vs. GB ................................................................. 12/7/5879t Frank Gore vs. Sea. ............................................................9/20/0978t Kevan Barlow vs. Pit. ......................................................... 11/17/0378t Joe Perry vs. Dal. Texans ................................................... 10/26/5278t Joe Perry vs. GB ................................................................ 12/10/50LONGEST PASSES97t Steve Young to John Taylor at Atl. .......................................... 11/3/9196t Joe Montana to Jerry Rice at SD ......................................... 11/27/8895t Joe Montana to John Taylor at LA Rams ............................. 12/11/8993t Steve DeBerg to Freddie Solomon vs. Atl. ............................. 9/28/8092t Joe Montana to John Taylor at LA Rams ............................. 12/11/8989t Tim Rattay to Brandon Lloyd vs. Dal. ..................................... 9/25/0585t Jim Plunkett to Delvin Williams vs. Was. ................................ 11/7/7683t John Brodie to Dave Parks at LA Rams ............................... 10/18/6482 Steve Young to Terry Kirby at Atl. ......................................... 10/19/9781t Steve Young to Garrison Hearst vs. NO ................................ 11/22/9881t Elvis Grbac to Jerry Rice at Dal. .......................................... 11/12/9581t Steve Spurrier to Ted Kwalick vs. NO................................... 10/22/7280t Steve Young to Jerry Rice at Det. ........................................ 12/19/9380t Steve Young to Jerry Rice vs. Atl. ........................................ 10/18/9280t Joe Montana to Jerry Rice vs. Was. ..................................... 11/21/8880t Joe Montana to Dwight Clark at Hou. .................................. 10/21/8480t John Brodie to Clifton McNeil at GB ...................................... 9/28/6980t John Brodie to Dave Parks vs. Min. ..................................... 10/25/6480t John Brodie to Jimmy Johnson at Chi. ................................ 10/14/62LONGEST PUNTS86 Larry Barnes vs. Chi. .............................................................9/29/5782 Andy Lee vs. NE ................................................................. 10/5/0882 Tommy Davis vs. Min. ...........................................................9/30/6281 Andy Lee at TB ................................................................. 11/21/0481 Tommy Davis at StL Cardinals ............................................11/25/6280 Jim Miller at Den. .................................................................9/19/8279 Tommy Davis at Chi. ...........................................................10/14/6276 Larry Barnes vs. Bal. .............................................................12/8/5775 Verl Lillywhite vs. Cle. ...........................................................9/30/5774 Andy Lee at Bal. ................................................................. 10/7/0774 Tommy Davis vs. Chi. ..........................................................10/30/5172 Jon Kilgore vs. Chi. ...............................................................12/6/6971 Andy Lee vs. Sea. ............................................................... 9/30/0771 Andy Lee at StL .................................................................. 9/16/0771 Tommy Davis vs. Chi. ..........................................................10/25/59LONGEST PUNT RETURNS95t John Taylor vs. Was. ............................................................11/21/8894t Hugh McElhenny at Chi. ......................................................10/19/5293t Dana McLemore vs. LA Rams ..................................................1/2/8389t Jimmy Williams vs. Sea. ........................................................12/1/0288t Manfred Moore vs. Atl. ........................................................11/24/7485t Abe Woodson at GB ............................................................10/21/6283t Dana McLemore vs. Chi. ......................................................12/14/8780t Abe Woodson vs. Det. ............................................................11/5/6179t Dana McLemore at NYG ........................................................10/8/8478t Ted Ginn Jr. at StL ............................................................ 12/26/1078t Dexter Carter vs. Min. ..........................................................12/18/9549ERS LONGEST PLAYSINDIVIDUAL RECORDSLONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS105t Abe Woodson at LA Rams .....................................................11/8/59104t Allen Rossum at Arz. ...........................................................11/11/08103t Abe Woodson vs. Min. ...........................................................9/15/63101t Terry Kirby vs. Car. ..............................................................11/16/97101t James Owens at Det. ............................................................11/2/8099t Abe Woodson at NYG ..........................................................11/17/6398t Dexter Carter vs. NO .............................................................12/1/9198t Vic Washington at Atl. .........................................................10/29/7298t Abe Woodson at Det. .............................................................10/1/6197t Vic Washington vs. Dal. .......................................................12/23/7297t Lenny Lyles vs. Bal. ............................................................12/18/6096t Dexter Carter at Was. ............................................................11/6/9496 Joe Arenas vs. Bal...............................................................12/16/56LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS97t Zack Bronson at Chi. ........................................................... 10/28/0194t Alvin Randolph vs. Chi. ........................................................ 12/11/6693t Deion Sanders at Atl. .......................................................... 10/16/9490t Deion Sanders at SD .......................................................... 12/11/9488t Tory Nixon at GB ................................................................. 10/26/8686t Eric Davis vs. StL ................................................................ 11/26/9583t Ronnie Lott at KC ................................................................ 12/26/8282 Carlton Williamson vs. Sea. ................................................. 11/25/8577t Tom Holmoe vs. StL Cardinals ............................................... 11/9/8674t Deion Sanders vs. NO ........................................................... 9/25/9473t Tim McDonald at Was. .......................................................... 11/6/94LONGEST FUMBLE RETURNS99t Don Griffin vs. Chi. ..............................................................12/23/9196t Lee Woodall vs. Buf. ..............................................................12/3/9580t Dwaine Carpenter at Chi. ....................................................10/31/0480t Dwight Hicks at Was. ............................................................10/4/8178t Derrick Johnson at Arz. (Mexico City) ....................................10/2/0575t Clark Miller at Det. ..............................................................11/14/6573t Skip Vanderbundt at Dal. .....................................................11/23/7271 Gerard Williams vs. NO .........................................................9/23/7971t Darnell Walker at Min. .........................................................10/24/9966t Windlan Hall vs. Phi. .............................................................12/2/7365t Keena Turner at Was. ............................................................12/1/8563t Tommy Hart at StL Cardinals...............................................10/24/71LONGEST FIELD GOALS56 Joe Nedney at StL ............................................................ 12/24/0556 Mike Cofer at Atl. .................................................................10/14/9054 Steve Mike-Mayer at LA Rams .............................................11/9/7554 Bruce Gossett vs. NO ...........................................................10/21/7353 Joe Nedney vs. Phi. .......................................................... 10/12/0853 Ray Wersching at Det. .............................................................9/2/8453 Tommy Davis at LA Rams ....................................................10/18/64LONGEST RETURNS OF FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT92t Bruce Taylor at NO ..............................................................12/13/7074t Nate Clements at NYG ...................................................... 10/19/0862t Johnny Jackson at Dal. .......................................................10/15/8958t Bruce Taylor at NO ................................................................9/26/7141t Donald Strickland vs. Phi. ....................................................10/12/0838 Kermit Alexander vs. Phi. .....................................................11/20/6630 Kermit Alexander at Phi. ........................................................9/20/64SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\220// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDS<strong>NFL</strong> RECORDS HELD BY 49ERSMost Consecutive Seasons Leading <strong>NFL</strong> in Passer Rating4 Steve Young (1991-94)Most Consecutive 300-Yard Passing Games6 Steve Young (1998); tied with StL Kurt Warner (2000) andOak. Rich Gannon (2000)Most Seasons Leading League in Passing Touchdowns4 Steve Young (1992-94, ‘98); tied with Johnny Unitas(1957-60), Len Dawson (1962-63, 1965-66), Brett Favre(1995-97, 2003)Most Receiving Yards Gained in a Season1,848 Jerry Rice (1995)Most Receiving Touchdowns in a Game5 Jerry Rice vs. Atl. (10/14/90); tied with Chi. Bob Shaw vs. Bal.(10/2/50) and SD Kellen Winslow vs. Oak. (11/22/81)Most Interceptions in a Game4 Dave Baker vs. LA Rams (12/4/60); tied with 17 othersMost Interceptions Returned for a Touchdown in a Game2 Ken Norton vs. StL (10/22/95); tied with 25 othersMost Interceptions Returned for Touchdowns as a Rookie3 Ronnie Lott (1981); tied with Det. Lem Barney (1967)Most Punts Downed Inside 20-Yard Line42 Andy Lee (2008); tied with Arz. Ben Graham (2009) andNYJ Steve Weatherford (2010)Most Seasons Leading League in Kickoff Return Avg.3 Abe Woodson (1959, 1962-63)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\221INDIVIDUAL RECORDSRUSHING CHAMPIONS1953 Joe Perry ...............................................................................1,0181954 Joe Perry ...............................................................................1,049PASSING CHAMPIONS (Passer Rating)1970 John Brodie .............................................................................93.91987 Joe Montana ..........................................................................102.11989 Joe Montana ..........................................................................112.41991 Steve Young ...........................................................................101.81992 Steve Young ...........................................................................107.01993 Steve Young ...........................................................................101.51994 Steve Young ...........................................................................112.81996 Steve Young .............................................................................97.21997 Steve Young ...........................................................................104.7RECEIVING CHAMPIONS (Receptions)1954 Billy Wilson .................................................................................601956 Billy Wilson .................................................................................601957 Billy Wilson .................................................................................521965 Dave Parks .................................................................................801968 Clifton McNeil .............................................................................711982 Dwight Clark ...............................................................................601985 Roger Craig .................................................................................921990 Jerry Rice .................................................................................1001996 Jerry Rice .................................................................................108RECEIVING CHAMPIONS (Touchdowns)1953 Billy Wilson .................................................................................101972 Gene Washington ........................................................................121986 Jerry Rice ...................................................................................161987 Jerry Rice ...................................................................................221989 Jerry Rice ...................................................................................171990 Jerry Rice ...................................................................................131991 Jerry Rice ...................................................................................141993 Jerry Rice ...................................................................................161994 Jerry Rice ...................................................................................132001 Terrell Owens ..............................................................................162002 Terrell Owens ..............................................................................132009 Vernon Davis ...............................................................................13PUNTING CHAMPIONS (Based on Average)1962 Tommy Davis ...........................................................................45.6SCORING1952 Gordy Soltau ...............................................................................941953 Gordy Soltau .............................................................................1141984 Ray Wersching ..........................................................................1311987 Jerry Rice .................................................................................1381989 Mike Cofer ................................................................................136KICKOFF RETURNS (Based on Average)1953 Joe Arenas ...............................................................................34.41959 Abe Woodson ...........................................................................29.41962 Abe Woodson ...........................................................................31.31963 Abe Woodson ...........................................................................32.2FIELD GOALS1960 Tommy Davis ..............................................................................19PUNT RETURNS (Based on Yards)1960 Abe Woodson ............................................................................1741988 John Taylor ...............................................................................556INTERCEPTIONS1960 Dave Baker .................................................................................101986 Ronnie Lott .................................................................................102003 Tony Parrish ................................................................................9#*<strong>NFL</strong> Record #Shared <strong>NFL</strong> Lead// MEDIA GUIDE49ERS <strong>NFL</strong> LEADERS


RUSHING ATTEMPTSNO ATT PLAYER YEAR1. 191 Vic Washington 19712. 189 Ken Willard 19653. 174 Wilbur Jackson 19744. 171 Earl Cooper 19805. 129 John H. Johnson 19546. 127 Frank Gore 20057. 125 Kevan Barlow 20018. 109 Don Lisbon 19639. 98 Hugh McElhenny 195210. 96 Billy Kilmer 1961RECORDSRECEIVING TOUCHDOWNSNO TD PLAYER YEAR1. 8 Dave Parks 19642t. 5 Jimmy Thomas 19695 R.C. Owens 19574t. 4 Terrell Owens 19964 J.J. Stokes 19954 Roger Craig 19834 Earl Cooper 19804 Vic Washington 19714 Ken Willard 19654 Carroll Hardy 1955INDIVIDUAL RECORDSROOKIE SEASON RECORDSPASSES INTERCEPTEDNO INT PLAYER YEAR1. 15 Tom Owen 19742. 11 Alex Smith 20053. 7 Steve Spurrier 19674. 6 Earl Morrall 19565t. 5 Dennis Morrison 19745 George Mira 19647t. 4 Jim Druckenmiller 19974 Scott Bull 19764 Billy Kilmer 196110. 3 John Brodie 1957RUSHING YARDSNO YDS PLAYER YEAR1. 811 Vic Washington 19712. 778 Ken Willard 19653. 725 Roger Craig 19834. 720 Earl Cooper 19805. 705 Wilbur Jackson 19746. 684 Hugh McElhenny 19527. 681 John H. Johnson 19548. 608 Frank Gore 20059. 512 Kevan Barlow 200110. 509 Billy Kilmer 1961RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSNO TD PLAYER YEAR1. 10 Billy Kilmer 19612. 9 John H. Johnson 19543. 8 Roger Craig 19834t. 6 Hugh McElhenny 19526 William Floyd 19946t. 5 Ken Willard 19655 Dicky Moegle 19558t. 4 Kevan Barlow 20019t. 3 Frank Gore 20053 Earl Cooper 19803 Delvin Williams 19743 Vic Washington 19713 J.D. Smith 1958RECEPTIONSNO REC PLAYER YEAR1. 83 Earl Cooper 19802. 51 Gene Washington 19693. 49 Jerry Rice 19854t. 48 Michael Crabtree 2009Roger Craig 19836. 40 Eric Johnson 20017. 38 J.J. Stokes 19958t. 36 Dave Parks 196436 Vic Washington 197110. 35 Terrell Owens 1996RECEIVING YARDSNO YDS PLAYER YEAR1. 927 Jerry Rice 19852. 711 Gene Washington 19693. 703 Dave Parks 19644. 625 Michael Crabtree 20095. 567 Earl Cooper 19806. 520 Terrell Owens 19967. 517 J.J. Stokes 19958. 402 Alex Loyd 19509. 395 R.C. Owens 195710. 367 Hugh McElhenny 1952PASSES COMPLETEDNO COMP PLAYER YEAR1. 88 Tom Owen 19742. 84 Alex Smith 20053. 38 Earl Morrall 19564t. 23 Steve Spurrier 196723 George Mira 19646t. 21 Jim Druckenmiller 199721 Scott Bull 197621 Dennis Morrison 19759. 19 Billy Kilmer 196110. 13 Joe Montana 1979PASSING YARDSNO YDS PLAYER YEAR1. 1,327 Tom Owen 19742. 875 Alex Smith 20053. 621 Earl Morrall 19564. 331 George Mira 19645. 286 Billy Kilmer 19616. 252 Scott Bull 19767. 239 Jim Druckenmiller 19978. 227 Dennis Morrison 19749. 211 Steve Spurrier 196710. 160 John Brodie 1957PASSING TOUCHDOWNSNO TD PLAYER YEAR1. 10 Tom Owen 19742t. 2 Scott Bull 19762 George Mira 19642 John Brodie 19575t. 1 Alex Smith 20051 Jim Druckenmiller 19971 Bill Musgrave 19911 Joe Montana 19791 Dennis Morrison 19741 Bob Waters 19601 Earl Morrall 1956PASSES ATTEMPTEDNO ATT PLAYER YEAR1. 184 Tom Owen 19742. 165 Alex Smith 20053. 78 Earl Morrall 19564. 53 George Mira 19645. 52 Jim Druckenmiller 19976. 51 Dennis Morrison 19747. 50 Steve Spurrier 19678. 48 Scott Bull 19769. 34 Billy Kilmer 196110. 23 Joe Montana 1979SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\222// MEDIA GUIDEPUNT RETURNSNO RET PLAYER YEAR1. 47 R.W. McQuarters 19982. 38 Don Griffin 19863. 35 Anthony Leonard 19764t. 22 Brandon Williams 200622 Ralph McGill 19726t. 21 Vinny Sutherland 200121 Joe Arenas 19518. 20 Hugh McElhenny 1952PUNT RETURN YARDSNO YDS PLAYER YEAR1. 406 R.W. McQuarters 19982. 377 Don Griffin 19863. 293 Anthony Leonard 19764. 284 Hugh McElhenny 19525. 272 Joe Arenas 19516. 219 Ralph McGill 1972PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNSNO TD PLAYER YEAR1t. 1 Otis Amey 20051 R.W. McQuarters 19981 Don Griffin 19861 Dana McLemore 19821 Anthony Leonard 19761 Manfred Moore 19741 Hugh McElhenny 1952PUNTING ATTEMPTSNO ATT PLAYER YEAR1. 96 Andy Lee 20042. 79 Tom Wittum 19733. 78 Barry Helton 19884. 77 Jim Miller 19805. 73 Steve Spurrier 1967PUNTING YARDSNO YDS PLAYER YEAR1. 3,990 Andy Lee 20042. 3,455 Tom Wittum 19733. 3,152 Jim Miller 19804. 3,069 Barry Helton 19885. 2,813 Jason Baker 2001PUNTING AVERAGE*NO AVG PLAYER YEAR1. 45.7 Tommy Davis 19592. 43.7 Tom Wittum 19733. 41.6 Andy Lee 20044. 40.9 Jim Miller 19805. 40.7 Jason Baker 2001*minimum of 20 punts


RECORDSINDIVIDUAL RECORDSROOKIE SEASON RECORDS (CONT.)KICKOFF RETURNSNO RET PLAYER YEAR1. 50 Vinny Sutherland 20012. 41 James Owens 19793. 41 Dexter Carter 19714. 33 Vic Washington 19905t. 26 Rasheed Marshall 200526 Anthony Leonard 19767. 21 Joe Arenas 1951KICKOFF RETURN YARDSNO YDS PLAYER YEAR1. 1,140 Vinny Sutherland 20012. 1,002 James Owens 19793. 858 Vic Washington 19714. 783 Dexter Carter 19905. 553 Anthony Leonard 19766. 542 Joe Arenas 1951KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNSNO TD PLAYER YEAR1t. 1 Amos Lawrence 19811 James Owens 19791 Dave Williams 1977INTERCEPTIONSNO INT PLAYER YEAR1. 7 Ronnie Lott 19812t. 6 Tim McKyer 19866 Dicky Moegle 19554t. 5 Kermit Alexander 19635 Jimmy Johnson 19615 Dave Baker 19595 Fred Bruney 19535 Jim Powers 19509t. 4 Carlton Williamson 19814 Ricky Churchman 19804 Rex Berry 1951INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDSNO YDS PLAYER YEAR1. 138 Alvin Randolph 19672. 117 Ronnie Lott 19813. 116 Jimmy Johnson 19614. 81 Todd Shell 19845. 77 Rex Berry 19516. 75 Dave Baker 19597. 72 Kermit Alexander 19638. 70 Bruce Taylor 19709. 59 Fred Bruney 1953INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNSNO TD PLAYER YEAR1. 3 Ronnie Lott 19812t. 1 Tim McKyer 19861 Bill Belk 19681 Alvin Randolph 1966TOTAL TOUCHDOWNSNO TD PLAYER YEAR1. 12 Roger Craig 19832t. 10 Billy Kilmer 196110 Hugh McElhenny 19524t. 9 Earl Cooper 19809 Ken Willard 19659 John H. Johnson 1954TOTAL POINTSNO PTS PLAYER YEAR1. 105 Doug Brien 19942. 103 Wade Richey 19973. 72 Roger Craig 1983RUSHING YARDSNO YDS PLAYER DATE OPPONENT1. 170 Hugh McElhenny 10/5/52 Dal.2. 134 Amp Lee 12/13/92 Min.3. 131 Billy Kilmer 10/8/61 LA Rams4. 125 Vic Washington 11/28/71 NYJ5t. 124 Dexter Carter 12/17/90 LA Rams124 John H. Johnson 11/20/54 Pit.7. 118 Jimmy Thomas 12/6/69 Chi.8. 108 Frank Gore 1/1/06 Hou.9. 100 Ricky Watters 9/6/92 NYGRUSHING TOUCHDOWNSNO TD PLAYER DATE OPPONENT1. 4 Billy Kilmer 10/15/61 Min.2t. 3 Ricky Watters 10/18/92 Atl.3 Roger Craig 12/4/83 TBRECEPTIONSNO REC PLAYER DATE OPPONENT1t. 10 Jerry Rice 12/9/85 LA Rams10 Earl Cooper 9/7/80 NO3. 9 Earl Cooper 9/14/80 StL4t. 8 Earl Cooper 10/26/80 TB8 Earl Cooper 10/19/80 LA Rams8 Monty Stickles 9/25/60 NYGRECEIVING YARDSNO YDS PLAYER DATE OPPONENT1. 241 Jerry Rice 12/9/85 LA Rams2. 146 Dave Parks 10/25/64 Min.3. 131 Aaron Thomas 11/19/61 Chi.4. 125 Clyde Conner 12/8/56 GB5. 123 Monty Stickles 9/25/60 NYGROOKIE SINGLE GAME RECORDSTOTAL TOUCHDOWNSNO TD PLAYER DATE OPPONENT1. 4 Billy Kilmer 10/15/61 Min.2. 3 Roger Craig 12/4/83 TBPUNT RETURN YARDSNO YDS PLAYER DATE OPPONENT1. 141 Anthony Leonard 10/17/76 NO2. 133 Bruce Taylor 11/15/70 Houston3. 125 Dana McLemore 1/2/83 LA Rams4. 122 Hugh McElhenny 10/19/52 Chi.5. 109 Ralph McGill 10/29/72 Atl.KICKOFF RETURN YARDSNO YDS PLAYER DATE OPPONENT1. 179 Vic Washington 11/14/71 NO2. 163 Jamal Willis 10/15/95 Ind.3. 159 Doug Cunningham 10/22/67 NO4t. 147 Dana McLemore 12/2/82 LA Rams147 Vinny Sutherland 11/18/01 Car.INTERCEPTIONSNO INT PLAYER DATE OPPONENT1t. 2 Tim McKyer 12/19/86 LA Rams2 Ronnie Lott 10/11/81 Det.2 Carlton Williamson 11/29/81 NYG2 Ricky Churchman 11/30/80 NE2 Jimmy Johnson 11/5/61 Det.2 Dicky Moegle 10/23/55 Chi.2 Rex Berry 10/21/51 Chi.2 Jimmy Powers 10/22/50 Det.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\223// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSROOKIE HIGHLIGHTSINDIVIDUAL RECORDSLONG RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGENO YDS PLAYER OPPONENT DATE1. 89t Hugh McElhenny at Dal. 10/5/522. 82t Hugh McElhenny Dal. 10/26/523. 75t Jimmy Thomas Chi. 12/6/694. 74t Dexter Carter at Atl. 10/14/905. 72t Frank Gore at Was. 10/23/05LONG RECEPTIONSNO YDS PLAYER OPPONENT DATE1. 83t Dave Parks at LA Rams 10/18/642. 80t Dave Parks Min. 10/25/643. 79t Dave Parks at Min. 11/8/644. 78 Keith Henderson Atl. 11/12/8978t Carroll Hardy Det. 10/30/55LONG PUNTSNO YDS PLAYER OPPONENT DATE1. 86 Larry Barnes Chi. 9/29/572. 81 Andy Lee TB 11/21/043. 71 Tommy Davis Chi. 10/25/594. 70 Chad Stanley at Jac. 9/12/995. 65 Jim Miller at NYJ 9/21/80LONG PUNT RETURNSNO YDS PLAYER OPPONENT DATE1. 94t Hugh McElhenny Chi. 10/16/522. 93t Dana McLemore LA Rams 1/2/833. 88t Manfred Moore Atl. 11/24/744. 76t Don Griffin Atl. 11/23/8676 Bruce Taylor at Chi. 11/8/70LONG KICKOFF RETURNSNO YDS PLAYER OPPONENT DATE1. 94 Doug Cunningham NO 11/22/672. 92t Amos Lawrence LA Rams 11/22/813. 85t James Owens Den. 11/18/794. 80t Dave Williams at Min. 12/4/775. 74 Vic Washington NE 10/31/71100-YARD RUSHING GAMESPlayer Game(s) YDS (ATT-LG-TD)1. Hugh McElhenny at Dal. Texans (10/5/52) 170 (7-89t-1)2. Joe Perry vs. Bal. (10/29/50) 142 (16-49-0)3. Joe Perry vs. GB (12/10/50) 135 (9-78t-1)4. Amp Lee at Min. (12/13/92) 134 (23-43-1)5. Billy Kilmer vs. LA Rams (10/8/61) 131 (19-26-2)6. Vic Washington at NYJ (11/28/71) 125 (27-20-1)7. Dexter Carter at LA Rams (12/17/90) 124 (13-74t-1)John Henry Johnson at Pit. (11/20/54)124 (17-24t-1)9. Jimmy Thomas vs. Chi. (12/6/69) 118 (6-75t-1)10. Billy Kilmer at Min. (10/15/61) 115 (20-21-4)11. Ken Willard at Min. (11/28/65) 113 (18-21-0)12. Frank Gore vs. Hou. (1/1/06) 108 (25-28-0)Joe Arenas vs. GB (12/9/51) 108 (12-14-2)14. Billy Kilmer at Det. (10/1/61) 103 (16-31-2)Hugh McElhenny at Chi. (10/19/52) 103 (12-25t-2)LONG RETUNS OF FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSNO YDS PLAYER OPPONENT DATE1. 92t Bruce Taylor at NO 12/13/702. 62t Johnny Jackson at Dal. 10/15/89LONG COMPLETIONSNO YDS PLAYER OPPONENT DATE1. 79t George Mira at Min. 11/8/642. 68t Tom Owen at Chi. 11/17/743. 53t Tom Owen Atl. 11/24/744. 50t Harry Sydney NO 11/15/8750 Jim Powers at Det. 10/8/50LONG INTERCEPTION RETURNSNO YDS PLAYER OPPONENT DATE1. 94t Alvin Randolph Chi. 12/11/662. 70t Jason Webster Atl. 11/19/0070 Bruce Taylor GB 11/1/704. 63 Jimmy Johnson GB 12/10/615. 53t Todd Shell at NO 11/25/84LONG FIELD GOALSNO YDS PLAYER OPPONENT DATE1. 54 Steve Mike-Mayer at LA Rams 11/9/752. 52 Jose Cortez StL 9/23/013. 49 Jose Cortez at NYJ 10/1/014. 48 Doug Brien at NO 11/28/945. 47 Doug Brien at LA Rams 9/18/94LONG FUMBLE RETURNSNO YDS PLAYER OPPONENT DATE1. 75t Derrick Johnson at Arz. 10/2/052. 34 Eric Davis at LA Rams 12/17/903. 18 Ed Pine at Min. 12/2/624. 17 Jamie Winborn at NO 1/6/025. 16 Jack Capple Min. 10/24/65100-YARD RECEIVING GAMESPlayer Game(s) YDS (REC-TD)1. Jerry Rice vs. LA Rams (12/9/85) 241 (10-1)2. Dave Parks vs. Min. (10/25/64) 146 (5-1)3. Aaron Thomas vs. Chi. (11/19/61) 131 (3-2)4. Clyde Conner vs. GB (12/8/56) 125 (7-1)5. Monty Stickles vs. NYG (9/25/60) 123 (8-0)6. Carroll Hardy at GB (11/20/55) 122 (4-2)7. Bernie Casey vs. GB (12/10/61) 118 (5-1)Hugh McElhenny at NYG (11/9/52) 118 (4-0)9. Dave Parks at LA Rams (10/18/64) 112 (3-1)10. Jerry Rice vs. Dal. (12/22/85) 111 (7-0)11. Terrell Owens vs. Car. (12/8/96) 110 (5-1)12. Alyn Beals vs. LA Rams (10/1/50) 106 (7-0)J.J. Stokes at Atl. (12/24/95) 106 (5-1)14. Alex Loyd at Cle. (11/12/50) 102 (5-0)Don Lisbon vs. Dal. (11/10/63) 102 (5-2)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\224// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSCAREER 100-YARD RUSHING GAMESNO PLAYER W-L-T24 Frank Gore 17-7-020 Joe Perry 16-4-016 Garrison Hearst 15-1-014 Roger Craig 11-3-012 Hugh McElhenny 8-4-012 J.D. Smith 7-5-010 Wendell Tyler 8-2-010 Delvin Williams 5-5-09 Ricky Watters 8-1-09 Ken Willard 5-3-16 Charlie Garner 3-3-05 Kevan Barlow 2-3-04 Billy Kilmer 4-0-03 Wilbur Jackson 2-1-03 Paul Hofer 0-3-02 Joe Cribbs 2-0-02 Larry Schreiber 2-0-02 Maurice Hicks 2-0-01 Brian Westbrook 1-0-01 Joe Arenas 1-0-01 Dexter Carter 1-0-01 Lenvil Elliott 1-0-01 Keith Henderson 1-0-01 John Henry Johnson 1-0-01 Terry Kirby 1-0-01 Amp Lee 1-0-01 Gary Lewis 1-0-01 Verl Lillywhite 1-0-01 Lawrence Phillips 1-0-01 C.R. Roberts 1-0-01 Jimmy Thomas 1-0-01 Vic Washington 1-0-01 O.J. Simpson 0-1-01 Steve Young 0-1-0178 131-46-1CAREER 300-YARD PASSING GAMESNO PLAYER W-L-T35 Joe Montana 26-9-028 Steve Young 21-7-014 Jeff Garcia 5-9-06 John Brodie 4-1-15 Y.A. Tittle 4-1-05 Steve DeBerg 0-5-03 Elvis Grbac 2-1-02 Alex Smith 0-2-02 Steve Bono 2-0-02 Jeff Kemp 1-1-02 Steve Spurrier 0-2-01 Troy Smith 1-0-01 Tim Rattay 1-0-01 George Mira 1-0-01 Tom Owen 1-0-01 J.T. O’Sullivan 1-0-01 Shaun Hill 0-1-01 Mike Moroski 0-1-0111 70-40-1INDIVIDUAL RECORDSCAREER 100/300 YARD GAMESCAREER 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMESNO PLAYER W-L-T66 Jerry Rice 46-20-025 Terrell Owens 15-10-017 Gene Washington 11-5-116 Dwight Clark 11-5-012 John Taylor 10-2-011 Freddie Solomon 5-6-011 Dave Parks 2-8-110 Gordy Soltau 5-5-09 Bernie Casey 3-4-29 Billy Wilson 3-4-28 R.C. Owens 5-2-15 Monty Stickles 3-2-05 Vernon Davis 0-5-04 Paul Hofer 2-2-04 J.J. Stokes 2-2-03 J.R. Boone 2-1-03 Dick Witcher 2-1-03 Clinton McNeil 1-2-03 Ted Kwalick 0-2-13 Garrison Hearst 2-1-03 Brandon Lloyd 0-3-02 Isaac Bruce 1-1-02 Antonio Bryant 1-1-02 Clyde Conner 2-0-02 Roger Craig 2-0-02 John David Crow 1-1-02 Eric Johnson 1-1-02 Hugh McElhenny 1-1-02 Crabtree, Michael 0-2-01 Josh Morgan 0-1-01 Gore, Frank 0-1-01 Danny Abramowicz 1-0-01 Arnaz Battle 0-1-01 Alyn Beals 0-1-01 Jimmy Cason 0-1-01 Curtis Conway 0-1-01 Charlie Garner 0-1-01 Carroll Hardy 0-1-01 Jimmy Johnson 1-0-01 Brent Jones 1-0-01 Don Lisbon 1-0-01 Alex Loyd 0-1-01 Willie McGee 1-0-01 Jeff Moore 1-0-01 Renaldo Nehemiah 1-0-01 Joe Perry 0-1-01 Ted Popson 1-0-01 Tom Rathman 1-0-01 Mike Sherrard 0-1-01 J.D. Smith 1-0-01 Aaron Thomas 1-0-01 Ricky Watters 1-0-01 Cedrick Wilson 0-1-01 Mike Wilson 1-0-0271 152-111-8SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\225// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDS356 - Troy Smith vs. StL 11/15/10 (17 of 28)309 - Alex Smith vs. Phi. 10/10/10 (25 of 39)310 - Alex Smith at Sea. 12/6/09 (27 of 45)303 - Shaun Hill at Dal. 11/23/08 (21 of 33)321 - J.T. O’Sullivan at Sea. 9/14/08 (20 of 32)417 - Tim Rattay vs. Arz. 10/10/04 (38 of 57)344 - Jeff Garcia at Cin. 12/14/03 (26 of 33)337 - Jeff Garcia at SD 11/17/02 (25 of 43)305 - Jeff Garcia at Car. 11/18/01 (34 of 54)332 - Jeff Garcia at Atl. 10/14/01 (27 of 41)335 - Jeff Garcia vs. Atl. 9/9/01 (26 of 40)402 - Jeff Garcia vs. Chi. 12/17/00 (36 of 44)305 - Jeff Garcia vs. NO 12/10/00 (25 of 38)323 - Jeff Garcia at SD 12/3/00 (18 of 32)307 - Jeff Garcia at Car. 10/22/00 (25 of 39)336 - Jeff Garcia at GB 10/15/00 (27 of 42)336 - Jeff Garcia vs. Oak. 10/8/00 (28 of 41)373 - Jeff Garcia at Atl. 1/3/00 (26 of 34)303 - Jeff Garcia at Car. 12/18/99 (29 of 46)437 - Jeff Garcia at Cin. 12/5/99 (33 of 49)309 - Steve Young at NO 10/11/98 (21 of 40)342 - Steve Young at Atl. 11/15/98 (21 of 40)331 - Steve Young vs. Ind. 10/18/98 (33 of 51)329 - Steve Young at Buf. 10/4/98 (23 of 38)387 - Steve Young vs. Atl. 9/27/98 (28 of 39)303 - Steve Young at Was, 9/14/98 (21 of 32)363 - Steve Young vs. NYJ 9/6/98 (26 of 46)336 - Steve Young vs. Atl. 9/21/97 (17 of 24)393 - Steve Young vs. Car. 12/8/96 (27 of 41)316 - Steve Young at Atl. 12/24/95 (31 of 44)425 - Steve Young vs. Min. 12/18/95 (30 of 49)336 - Steve Young at Car. 12/10/95 (31 of 45)382 - Elvis Grbac at Mia. 11/20/95 (31 of 41)327 - Elvis Grbac at Car. 11/5/95 (26 of 37)305 - Elvis Grbac at Dal. 11/12/95 (20 of 30)348 - Steve Young at Det. 9/25/95 (27 of 44)331 - Steve Young vs. Atl. 9/10/95 (27 of 40)350 - Steve Young vs. Den. 12/17/94 (20 of 29)304 - Steve Young at SD 12/11/94 (25 of 32)325 - Steve Young vs. LA Rams 11/20/94 (30 of 44)355 - Steve Young at LA Rams 9/18/94 (31 of 39)308 - Steve Young vs. LA Raiders 9/5/94 (19 of 32)354 - Steve Young at Det. 12/19/93 (17 of 23)462 - Steve Young at LA Rams 11/28/93 (26 of 32)311 - Steve Young at TB 11/14/93 (23 of 29)342 - Steve Young vs. Phi. 11/29/92 (24 of 35)399 - Steve Young vs. Atl. 10/18/92 (18 of 28)449 - Steve Young vs. Buf, 9/13/92 (26 of 37)338 - Steve Young vs. Chi. 12/23/91 (21 of 32)347 - Steve Bono vs. NO 12/1/91 (27 of 41)306 - Steve Bono at LA Rams 11/25/91 (18 of 33)348 - Steve Young vs. Atl. 10/13/91 (22 of 38)348 - Steve Young vs. SD 9/8/91 (26 of 36)411 - Joe Montana at GB 11/4/90 (25 of 40)476 - Joe Montana at Atl. 10/14/90 (32 of 49)INDIVIDUAL RECORDS49ERS 300-YARD PASSERS318 - Joe Montana at Hou, 10/7/90 (20 of 28)398 - Joe Montana vs. Atl. 9/23/90 (24 of 36)390 - Joe Montana vs. Was, 9/16/90 (29 of 44)458 - Joe Montana at LA Rams 12/11/89 (30 of 42)325 - Joe Montana vs. GB 11/19/89 (30 of 42)302 - Joe Montana vs. NO 11/6/89 (22 of 31)428 - Joe Montana at Phi. 9/24/89 (25 of 34)302 - Joe Montana at Sea. 9/25/88 (20 of 29)343 - Joe Montana vs. Atl. 9/18/88 (32 of 48)308 - Joe Montana at GB 12/6/87 (26 of 35)342 - Joe Montana vs. Cle, 11/29/87 (23 of 31)304 - Joe Montana at TB 11/22/87 (29 of 45)334 - Joe Montana vs. StL Cardinals 10/18/87 (31 of 39)316 - Joe Montana at Pit, 9/13/87 (34 of 49)441 - Joe Montana at Was, 11/17/86 (33 of 60)332 - Mike Moroski at NO 11/2/86 (23 of 40)359 - Jeff Kemp vs. Min. 10/12/86 (23 of 42)332 - Jeff Kemp vs NO 9/21/86 (29 of 44)356 - Joe Montana at TB 9/7/86 (32 of 46)322 - Joe Montana vs. Dal. 12/22/85 (24 of 34)354 - Joe Montana at NO 12/15/85 (25 of 38)328 - Joe Montana vs. LA Rams 12/9/85 (26 of 36)306 - Joe Montana at LA Rams 10/27/85 (22 of 30)429 - Joe Montana at Atl. 10/6/85 (37 of 57)301 - Joe Montana vs. Cin. 11/4/84 (27 of 42)365 - Joe Montana at LA Rams 10/28/84 (21 of 31)353 - Joe Montana at Hou, 10/21/84 (25 of 35)381 - Joe Montana vs. Was, 9/10/84 (24 of 40)358 - Joe Montana at LA Rams 10/23/83 (25 of 39)316 - Joe Montana vs. LA Rams 10/9/83 (28 of 42)341 - Joe Montana at StL Cardinals 9/18/83 (20 of 32)356 - Joe Montana vs. SD 12/11/82 (31 of 46)305 - Joe Montana vs. LA Rams 12/2/82 (26 of 37)334 - Joe Montana vs. NO 11/28/82 (27 of 42)408 - Joe Montana at StL Cardinals 11/21/82 (26 of 39)336 - Joe Montana at Den. 9/19/82 (26 of 37)345 - Steve DeBerg at Atl. 9/28/80 (32 of 51)345 - Steve DeBerg vs. Atl. 12/16/79 (29 of 54)348 - Steve DeBerg vs. Chi. Bears 10/28/79 (26 of 41)306 - Steve DeBerg vs. Sea. 10/7/79 (31 of 40)321 - Steve DeBerg at Hou, 9/17/78 (20 to 32)316 - Tom Owen at Chi. 11/17/74 (15 of 26)320 - Steve Spurrier vs. Min. 10/14/73 (31 of 48)315 - Steve Spurrier at GB 11/5/72 (19 of 37)317 - John Brodie at Chi. 11/8/70 (21 of 28)301 - John Brodie vs. GB 12/1/68 (24 of 39)324 - George Mira at Atl. 12/10/67 (20 of 34)328 - John Brodie vs. GB 12/10/61 (19 of 29)322 - John Brodie vs. Chi. 11/19/61 (11 of 19)316 - Y.A. Tittle at Det. 10/16/55 (15 of 31)371 - Y.A. Tittle vs. Bal. 12/13/53 (29 of 44)301 - Y.A. Tittle at LA Rams 11/8/53 (18 of 32)304 - Y.A. Tittle vs. Chi. 11/1/53 (25 of 43)341 - Y.A. Tittle at NYG 11/9/52 (16 of 29)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\226// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDS136 - Brian Westbrook at Arz. 11/29/10 (23 carries)118 - Frank Gore vs. Den. (London) 10/31/10 (29 carries)102 - Frank Gore at Car. 10/24/10 (19 carries)149 - Frank Gore vs. Oak. 10/17/10 (25 carries)112 - Frank Gore vs. NO 9/20/10 (20 carries)107 - Frank Gore at StL 1/3/10 (23 carries)107 - Frank Gore at Phi. 12/20/09 (16 carries)167 - Frank Gore vs. Arz. 12/14/09 (25 carries)104 - Frank Gore vs. Chi. 11/12/09 (25 carries)207 - Frank Gore vs. Sea. 9/20/09 (16 carries)106 - Frank Gore vs. StL 11/16/08 (18 carries)101 - Frank Gore vs. Phi. 10/12/08 (19 carries)130 - Frank Gore vs. Det. 9/21/08 (27 carries)138 - Frank Gore vs. Cin. 12/15/07 (29 carries)116 - Frank Gore at Arz. 11/25/07 (21 carries)153 - Frank Gore at Den. 12/31/06 (31 carries)130 - Frank Gore vs. GB 12/10/06 (18 carries)144 - Frank Gore at Sea. 12/14/06 (29 carries)134 - Frank Gore at StL 11/26/06 (21 carries)212 - Frank Gore vs. Sea. 11/19/06 (24 carries)159 - Frank Gore at Det. 11/12/06 (22 carries)111 - Frank Gore at Chi. 10/29/06 (12 carries)134 - Frank Gore vs. Oak. 10/8/06 (27 carries)127 - Frank Gore vs. StL 9/17/06 (29 carries)108 - Frank Gore vs. Hou 1/1/06 (25 carries)109 - Maurice Hicks at StL 12/24/05 (10 carries)101 - Kevan Barlow vs. TB 10/30/05 (26 carries)103 - Kevan Barlow at NE 1/2/05 (25 carries)139 - Maurice Hicks at Arz. 12/12/04 (34 carries)114 - Kevan Barlow at NO 9/19/04 (20 carries)154 - Kevan Barlow at Phi. 12/21/03 (30 carries)154 - Kevan Barlow vs. Arz. 12/7/03 (18 carries)117 - Garrison Hearst vs. TB 10/19/03 (20 carries)124 - Garrison Hearst vs. Sea. 12/1/02 (31 carries)116 - Garrison Hearst vs. StL 10/6/02 (13 carries)103 - Garrison Hearst vs. Mia. 12/16/01 (26 carries)124 - Garrison Hearst vs. Buf 12/2/01 (25 carries)106 - Garrison Hearst at Ind. 11/25/01 (12 carries)145 - Garrison Hearst vs. NO 11/11/01 (17 carries)102 - Charlie Garner vs. KC 11/12/00 (25 carries)109 - Charlie Garner vs. Oak. 10/8/00 (24 carries)201 - Charlie Garner at Dal. 9/24/00 (36 carries)129 - Charlie Garner vs. Was 12/26/99 (16 carries)107 - Charlie Garner vs. Atl. 12/12/99 (26 carries)166 - Charlie Garner vs. Pit 11/7/99 (20 carries)102 - Lawrence Phillips at Arz. 9/27/99 (9 carries)107 - Garrison Hearst at NE 12/20/98 (27 carries)198 - Garrison Hearst vs. Det. 12/14/98 (24 carries)139 - Garrison Hearst at Car. 12/6/98 (20 carries)166 - Garrison Hearst vs. NYG 11/30/98 (20 carries)138 - Garrison Hearst at Was 9/14/98 (22 carries)187 - Garrison Hearst vs. NYJ 9/6/98 (20 carries)104 - Garrison Hearst vs. Dal. 11/2/97 (22 carries)105 - Garrison Hearst at Atl. 10/19/97 (18 carries)141 - Garrison Hearst at Car. 9/29/97 (28 carries)105 - Terry Kirby at Atl. 12/2/96 (12 carries)105 - Ricky Watters at NO 11/28/94 (26 carries)103 - Ricky Watters vs. TB 10/23/94 (14 carries)116 - Ricky Watters vs. NO 11/22/93 (16 carries)135 - Ricky Watters at NO 9/26/93 (25 carries)INDIVIDUAL RECORDS49ERS 100-YARD RUSHERS SINCE 1970112 - Ricky Watters vs. Atl. 9/19/93 (19 carries)134 - Amp Lee at Min. 12/13/92 (23 carries)163 - Ricky Watters at LA Rams 11/22/92 (26 carries)115 - Ricky Watters vs. NO 11/15/92 (21 carries)104 - Ricky Watters at NE 10/11/92 (19 carries)100 - Ricky Watters at NYG 9/6/92 (13 carries)104 - Keith Henderson vs. Det. 10/20/91 (20 carries)102 - Steve Young vs. NO 12/23/90 (8 carries)124 - Dexter Carter at LA Rams 12/17/90 (13 carries)105 - Roger Craig vs. Buf. 12/17/89 (25 carries)109 - Roger Craig vs. Atl. 11/12/89 (17 carries)131 - Roger Craig at Ind. 9/10/89 (24 carries)115 - Roger Craig vs. NO 12/11/88 (22 carries)103 - Roger Craig at Atl. 12/4/88 (23 carries)162 - Roger Craig at Phx. 11/6/88 (22 carries)190 - Roger Craig at LA Rams 10/16/88 (22 carries)143 - Roger Craig vs. Den. 10/9/88 (26 carries)107 - Roger Craig at Sea. 9/25/88 (21 carries)110 - Roger Craig at NYG 9/11/88 (18 carries)104 - Roger Craig at LA Rams 11/1/87 (23 carries)107 - Joe Cribbs at NE 12/14/86 (23 carries)101 - Roger Craig vs. Atl. 11/23/86 (17 carries)105 - Joe Cribbs vs. StL 11/9/86 (21 carries)111 - Wendell Tyler vs. KC 11/17/85 (16 carries)117 - Roger Craig at Den. 11/11/85 (22 carries)107 - Wendell Tyler at Det. 10/20/85 (16 carries)107 - Roger Craig vs. Atl. 9/15/85 (11 carries)125 - Wendell Tyler at Min. 9/8/85 (21 carries)117 - Wendell Tyler at NO 11/25/84 (15 carries)108 - Wendell Tyler at Hou. 10/21/84 (23 carries)101 - Wendell Tyler at NYG 10/8/84 (14 carries)113 - Wendell Tyler at Phi. 9/23/84 (21 carries)102 - Wendell Tyler vs. TB 12/4/83 (16 carries)108 - Wendell Tyler at StL 9/18/83 (18 carries)107 - Wendell Tyler at Min. 9/8/83 (19 carries)125 - Lenvil Elliot vs. NO 12/7/80 (20 carries)147 - Paul Hofer at NO 11/11/79 (17 carries)102 - Paul Hofer at Oak. 11/4/79 (12 carries)104 - Paul Hofer vs. LA Rams 11/19/78 (20 carries)108 - O.J. Simpson vs. Chi. 9/10/78 (27 carries)107 - Delvin Williams at Min. 12/4/77 (27 carries)190 - Wilbur Jackson vs. NO 11/27/77 (16 carries)123 - Wilbur Jackson at NO 11/13/77 (22 carries)110 - Delvin Williams at NO 11/13/77 (25 carries)106 - Delvin Williams vs. Det. 10/23/77 (27 carries)104 - Delvin Williams at SD 12/5/76 (26 carries)156 - Wilbur Jackson vs. Min. 11/29/76 (30 carries)153 - Delvin Williams vs. Min. 11/29/76 (20 carries)180 - Delvin Williams vs. Was. 11/7/76 (23 carries)194 - Delvin Williams at StL Cardinals 10/31/76 (34 carries)121 - Delvin Williams at GB 9/12/76 (25 carries)104 - Delvin Williams at Atl. 12/14/75 (10 carries)106 - Delvin Williams vs. Chi. 11/16/75 (12 carries)129 - Ken Willard at NYJ 11/28/71 (15 carries)125 - Vic Washington at NYJ 11/2871 (27 carries)106 - Larry Schreiber vs. Atl. 11/24/74 (20 carries)117 - Ken Willard vs. Phi. 12/2/73 (15 carries)104 - Larry Schreiber vs. Bal. 11/12/72 (17 carries)105 - Ken Willard vs. Cle. 9/27/70 (22 carries)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\227// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDS122 - Michael Crabtree at StL 12/26/10 (6 catches)106 - Josh Morgan at SD 12/16/10 (7 catches)126 - Vernon Davis at GB 12/5/10 (4 catches)105 - Michael Crabtree vs. Phi. 10/10/10 (9 catches)104 - Vernon Davis vs. Phi. 10/10/10 (5 catches)102 - Frank Gore at KC 9/26/10 (9 catches)111 - Vernon Davis at Sea. 12/6/09 (6 catches)108 - Vernon Davis at GB 11/22/09 (6 catches)102 - Vernon Davis vs. Ten. 11/8/09 (10 catches)125 - Isaac Bruce at Dal. 11/23/08 (8 catches)106 - Frank Gore vs. StL 11/16/08 (18 carries)120 - Arnaz Battle at NO 9/28/08 (7 catches)153 - Isaac Bruce at Sea. 9/14/08 (4 catches)131 - Antonio Bryant vs. StL 9/17/06 (4 catches)114 - Antonio Bryant at Arz. 9/10/06 (4 catches)119 - Brandon Lloyd vs. Sea. 11/20//05 (7 catches)102 - Brandon Lloyd at Arz. 10/2/05 (7 catches)142 - Brandon Lloyd vs. Dal. 9/25/05 (4 catches)101 - Cedrick Wilson vs. Car. 11/14/04 (5 catches)162 - Eric Johnson vs. Arz. 10/10/04 (13 catches)113 - Eric Johnson vs. StL 10/3/04 (10 catches)112 - Curtis Conway at NO 9/19/04 (8 catches)127 - Terrell Owens at Cin. 12/14/03 (8 catches)155 - Terrell Owens vs. Pit. 11/17/03 (8 catches)152 - Terrell Owens vs. TB 10/19/03 (6 catches)112 - Terrell Owens vs. Chi. 9/7/03 (7 catches)123 - Terrell Owens at Dal. 12/8/02 (12 catches)166 - Terrell Owens vs. Phi. 11/25/02 (13 catches)171 - Terrell Owens at SD 11/17/02 (7 catches)191 - Terrell Owens at Oak. 11/3/02 (12 catches)132 - Terrell Owens vs. Arz. 10/27/02 (8 catches)116 - Terrell Owens at NO 1/6/02 (2 catches)103 - Terrell Owens at Ind. 11/25/01 (6 catches)100 - Terrell Owens vs. NO 11/11/01 (8 catches)125 - Terrell Owens vs. Det. 11/4/01 (9 catches)105 - Garrison Hearst at Chi. 10/28/01 (4 catches)183 - Terrell Owens at Atl. 10/14/01 (9 catches)118 - Terrell Owens vs. Car. 10/7/01 (8 catches)283 - Terrell Owens vs. Chi. 12/17/00 (20 catches)129 - Terrell Owens vs. NO 12/10/00 (6 catches)115 - Terrell Owens vs. StL 10/29/00 (8 catches)112 - Charlie Garner at Car. 10/22/00 (7 catches)176 - Terrell Owens vs. Oak. 10/8/00 (12 catches)108 - Terrell Owens at StL 9/17/00 (6 catches)143 - Jerry Rice at Atl. 1/3/00 (6 catches)130 - J.J. Stokes at Atl. 1/3/00 (5 catches)157 - Jerry Rice at Cin. 12/5/99 (9 catches)145 - Terrell Owens at Cin. 12/5/99 (9 catches)120 - Terrell Owens vs. StL 11/21/99 (6 catches)115 - Jerry Rice at NE 12/20/98 (5 catches)140 - Terrell Owens vs. NYG 11/30/98 (5 catches)103 - Garrison Hearst vs. NO 11/22/98 (4 catches)169 - Jerry Rice at Atl. 11/15/98 (10 catches)120 - Terrell Owens at StL. 10/25/98 (5 catches)110 - J.J. Stokes vs. Ind. 10/18/98 (9 catches)162 - Jerry Rice vs. Atl. 9/27/98 (8 catches)105 - Garrison Hearst vs. Atl. 9/27/98 (4 catches)111 - J.J. Stokes vs. NYJ 9/6/98 (7 catches)INDIVIDUAL RECORDS49ERS 100-YARD RECEIVERS SINCE 1970129 - Jerry Rice vs. Car. 12/8/96 (10 catches)110 - Terrell Owens vs. Car. 12/8/96 (5 catches)116 - Ted Popson vs. Cin. 10/20/96 (8 catches)108 - Jerry Rice at StL 10/6/96 (7 catches)127 - Jerry Rice at Car. 9/22/96 (10 catches)153 - Jerry Rice at Atl. 12/24/95 (12 catches)106 - J.J. Stokes at Atl. 12/24/95 (5 catches)289 - Jerry Rice vs. Min. 12/18/95 (14 catches)121 - Jerry Rice at Car. 12/10/95 (6 catches)149 - Jerry Rice at Mia. 11/20/95 (8 catches)161 - Jerry Rice at Dal. 11/12/95 (5 catches)111 - Jerry Rice vs. Car. 11/5/95 (8 catches)108 - Jerry Rice vs. NO 10/29/95 (8 catches)181 - Jerry Rice at Det. 9/25/95 (11 catches)167 - Jerry Rice vs. Atl. 9/10/95 (11 catches)121 - Jerry Rice vs. Den. 12/17/94 (9 catches)106 - Rickey Watters vs. Den. 12/17/94 (4 catches)144 - Jerry Rice at SD 12/11/94 (12 catches)165 - Jerry Rice vs. LA Rams 11/20/94 (16 catches)147 - Jerry Rice at LA Rams 9/18/94 (11 catches)103 - John Taylor at LA Rams 9/18/94 (7 catches)169 - Jerry Rice vs. LA Raiders 9/5/94 (7 catches)132 - Jerry Rice at Det. 12/19/93 (4 catches)115 - John Taylor at Det. 12/19/93 (4 catches)105 - Jerry Rice at Atl. 12/11/93 (6 catches)150 - John Taylor at LA Rams 11/28/93 (6 catches)166 - Jerry Rice at LA Rams 11/28/93 (8 catches)172 - Jerry Rice at TB 11/14/93 (8 catches)155 - Jerry Rice vs. Phx. 10/24/93 (9 catches)118 - Jerry Rice vs. TB 12/19/92 (7 catches)133 - Jerry Rice vs. Phi. 11/29/92 (8 catches)183 - Jerry Rice vs. Atl. 10/18/92 (7 catches)159 - Mike Sherrard vs. Buf. 9/13/92 (6 catches)112 - John Taylor vs. Buf. 9/13/92 (5 catches)125 - Jerry Rice vs. Chi. 12/23/91 (5 catches)113 - John Taylor at Sea. 12/8/91 (7 catches)154 - Jerry Rice vs. NO 12/1/91 (9 catches)121 - John Taylor at LA Rams 11/25/91 (6 catches)127 - John Taylor at Atl. 11/3/91 (2 catches)138 - Jerry Rice vs. Atl. 10/13/91 (7 catches)150 - Jerry Rice vs. SD 9/8/91 (9 catches)118 - Jerry Rice at Min. 12/30/90 (9 catches)104 - Jerry Rice at LA Rams 12/17/90 (5 catches)101 - Jerry Rice at Cin. 12/9/90 (8 catches)147 - Jerry Rice at Dal. 11/11/90 (12 catches)187 - Jerry Rice at GB 11/4/90 (6 catches)132 - John Taylor at Hou. 10/7/90 (4 catches)225 - Jerry Rice at Atl. 10/24/90 (13 catches)171 - Jerry Rice vs. Atl. 9/23/90 (8 catches)125 - Brent Jones vs. Atl. 9/23/90 (5 catches)160 - John Taylor vs. Was. 9/16/90 (8 catches)101 - Jerry Rice vs. Chi. 12/24/89 (4 catches)286 - John Taylor at LA Rams 12/11/89 (11 catches)162 - John Taylor at Atl. 12/3/89 (5 catches)117 - Jerry Rice vs. NYG 11/27/89 (7 catches)106 - Jerry Rice vs. GB 11/19/89 (9 catches)112 - Jerry Rice vs. NE 10/22/89 (6 catches)103 - Tom Rathman vs. NE 10/22/89 (11 catches)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\228// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDS149 - Jerry Rice at NO 10/8/89 (7 catches)136 - John Taylor at Phi. 9/24/89 (6 catches)164 - Jerry Rice at Phi. 9/24/89 (6 catches)122 - Jerry Rice at TB 9/17/89 (8 catches)163 - Jerry Rice at Ind. 9/10/89 (6 catches)171 - Jerry Rice at SD 11/27/88 (6 catches)105 - Jerry Rice vs. Was. 11/21/88 (3 catches)163 - Jerry Rice at Sea. 9/25/88 (6 catches)163 - Jerry Rice vs. Atl. 9/18/88 (8 catches)109 - Jerry Rice at NYG 9/11/88 (4 catches)126 - Jerry Rice vs. Cle. 11/29/87 (7 catches)103 - Jerry Rice at TB 11/22/87 7 catches)108 - Jerry Rice vs. NO 11/15/87 (4 catches)104 - Mike Wilson at Cin. 9/20/87 (7 catches)106 - Jerry Rice at Pit. 9/13/87 (8 catches)204 - Jerry Rice at Was. 11/17/86 (12 catches)156 - Jerry Rice vs. StL 11/9/86 (4 catches)144 - Jerry Rice vs. Min. 10/12/86 (7 catches)172 - Jerry Rice vs. Ind. 10/5/86 (6 catches)120 - Jerry Rice vs. NO 9/21/86 (7 catches)100 - Dwight Clark vs. NO 9/21/86 (7 catches)157 - Jerry Rice at LA Rams 9/14/86 (6 catches)100 - Dwight Clark at TB 9/7/86 (7 catches)111 - Jerry Rice vs. Dal. 12/22/85 (7 catches)241 - Jerry Rice vs. LA Rams 12/9/85 (10 catches)132 - Roger Craig at LA Rams 10/27/85 (6 catches)167 - Roger Craig at Atl. 10/6/85 (12 catches)125 - Renaldo Nehemiah vs. Min. 12/8/84 (6 catches)105 - Freddie Solomon at Cle. 11/11/84 (5 catches)124 - Dwight Clark vs. Cin. 11/4/84 (7 catches)127 - Dwight Clark at Hou. 10/21/84 (5 catches)105 - Dwight Clark vs. Was. 9/10/84 (5 catches)103 - Freddie Solomon vs. Atl. 9/25/83 (6 catches)121 - Freddie Solomon at StL 9/18/83 (3 catches)104 - Dwight Clark at KC 12/26/82 (4 catches)101 - Dwight Clark vs. Atl. 12/19/82 (8 catches)135 - Dwight Clark vs. SD 12/11/82 (12 catches)102 - Jeff Moore at LA Rams 12/2/82 (8 catches)103 - Dwight Clark at StL 11/21/82 (6 catches)127 - Dwight Clark at Den. 9/19/82 (9 catches)109 - Freddie Solomon at Den. 9/19/82 (4 catches)INDIVIDUAL RECORDS49ERS 100-YARD RECEIVERS SINCE 1970 (CONT.)106 - Dwight Clark vs. LA Raiders 9/12/82 (6 catches)124 - Freddie Solomon at LA Rams 11/22/81 (5 catches)128 - Dwight Clark vs. Atl. 11/8/81 (7 catches)109 - Dwight Clark vs. LA Rams 10/25/81 (8 catches)135 - Dwight Clark vs. Dal. 10/11/81 (4 catches)113 - Freddie Solomon vs. Chi. 9/13/81 (5 catches)155 - Dwight Clark vs. NO 12/7/80 (6 catches)104 - Freddie Solomon at GB 11/9/80 (5 catches)148 - Dwight Clark at Dal. 10/12/80 (8 catches)132 - Freddie Solomon vs. Atl. 9/28/80 (5 catches)135 - Paul Hofer vs. StL 9/14/80 (9 catches)114 - Paul Hofer at NO 9/7/80 (7 catches)130 - Paul Hofer at Atl. 12/16/79 (9 catches)104 - Paul Hofer at NYG 10/14/79 (9 catches)144 - Freddie Solomon vs. NO 9/23/79 (8 catches)107 - Freddie Solomon at Min. 9/2/79 (4 catches)110 - Freddie Solomon at Hou. 9/17/78 (3 catches)130 - Gene Washington vs. Dal. 12/12/77 (5 catches)112 - Gene Washington vs. Det. 10/23/77 (4 catches)104 - Willie McGee at Sea. 9/26/76 (5 catches)101 - Gene Washington at Phi. 11/30/75 (6 catches)144 - Gene Washington at LA Rams 11/9/75 (5 catches)121 - Gene Washington at Dal. 11/10/74 (7 catches)133 - Ted Kwalick at Det. 11/4/73 (8 catches)101 - Dan Abramowicz vs. NO 10/21/73 (4 catches)118 - Gene Washington vs. Min. 10/14/73 (8 catches)119 - Gene Washington vs. Min. 12/16/72 (4 catches)114 - Gene Washington at Chi. 11/18/72 (4 catches)164 - Gene Washington at GB 11/5/72 (6 catches)102 - Ted Kwalick vs. NO 10/22/72 (2 catches)126 - Ted Kwalick vs. NYG 10/15/72 (6 catches)140 - Gene Washington vs. SD 9/17/72 (8 catches)160 - Gene Washington vs. NE 10/31/71 (5 catches)112 - Gene Washington at Phi. 10/3/71 (3 catches)131 - Gene Washington at NO 12/13/70 (5 catches)115 - Gene Washington vs. Atl. 12/6/70 (3 catches)119 - Gene Washington at Chi. 11/8/70 (5 catches)126 - Gene Washington vs. NO 10/18/70 (4 catches)145 - Gene Washington at LA Rams 10/11/70 (7 catches)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\229// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSALL-TIME INTERCEPTION RETURNS FOR TDSDATE PLAYER YARDS OPPONENT1/2/11 Brown, Tarell 62t vs. Arz.12/12/10 Goldson, Dashon 39 vs. Sea.10/24/10 McDonald, Ray 31 at Car.10/4/09 Willis, Patrick 23 vs. StL9/14/08 Willis, Patrick 86 at Sea.12/31/06 Harris, Walt 28 at Den.1/1/06 Adams, Mike 40 vs. Hou.11/27/05 Spencer, Shawntae 61 at Ten.9/25/05 Parrish, Tony 34 vs. Dal.9/7/03 Plummer, Ahmed 68 vs. Chi.10/6/02 Webster, Jason 37 vs. StL11/25/01 Bronson, Zack 48 at Ind.10/28/01 Bronson, Zack 97 at Chi.12/3/00 Montgomery, Monty 46 at SD11/19/00 Webster, Jason 70 vs. Atl.10/17/99 Walker, Darnell 27 vs. Car.9/19/99 Shulters, Lance 64 at NO1/3/98 Norton, Ken Jr. 23 vs. Min.12/15/97 Hanks, Merton 55 vs. Den.9/29/96 Pope, Marquez 55 vs. Atl.11/26/95 Davis, Eric 86 vs. StL10/22/95 Norton, Ken Jr. 35 at StL10/22/95 Norton, Ken Jr. 21 at StL9/10/95 McDonald, Tim 13 vs. Atl.9/3/95 McDonald, Tim 52 at NO1/15/95 Davis, Eric 44 vs. Dal.12/11/94 Sanders, Deion 90 at SD11/6/94 McDonald, Tim 73 at Was.10/16/94 Sanders, Deion 93 at Atl.9/25/94 Sanders, Deion 74 vs. NO11/22/93 Hanks, Merton 67 vs. NO10/31/93 McGruder, Michael 31 vs. LA Rams10/3/93 Davis, Eric 41 vs. Min.9/6/92 Johnson, John 56 at NYG1/12/91 Carter, Michael 61 vs. Was.*1/6/90 Lott, Ronnie 58 vs. Min.*1/9/88 Fuller, Jeff 48 vs. Min.*11/9/86 Holmoe, Tom 78 vs. StL Cardinals10/26/86 Nixon, Tory 88 at GB10/26/86 Lott, Ronnie 55 at GB10/5/86 McKyer, Tim 21 vs. Ind.9/28/86 Holmoe, Tom 66* at Mia.10/13/85 Williamson, Carlton 43 vs. Chi.12/2/84 McLemore, Dana 54 at Atl.11/25/84 Shell, Todd 53 at NO12/19/83 Wright, Eric 48 vs. Dal.10/16/83 Hicks, Dwight 62 at NO9/18/83 Collier, Tim 32 at StL Cardinals9/18/83 Hicks, Dwight 40 at StL Cardinals9/8/83 Wright, Eric 60 at Min.12/26/82 Lott, Ronnie 83 at KC1/3/82 Lott, Ronnie 20 vs. NYG*11/22/81 Lott, Ronnie 25 at LA Rams10/11/81 Lott, Ronnie 41 vs. Dal.10/4/81 Hicks, Dwight 32 at Was.9/27/81 Lott, Ronnie 26 vs. NO10/1/78 Leonard, Anthony 30 vs. Cin.10/19/75 Allen, Nate 37 vs. NO12/15/74 Wilcox, Dave 21 vs. NO11/23/72 Vanderbundt, Skip 21 at Dal.10/29/72 Vanderbundt, Skip 37 at Atl.10/1/72 Simpson, Mike 32 at NO12/20/70 Johnson, Jimmy 36 at Oak.9/27/70 Phillips, Mel 35 vs. Cle.10/26/69 Woitt, Johnny 57 at Bal.11/24/68 Belk, Bill 6 at Pit.11/24/68 Alexander, Kermit 66 at Pit.9/15/68 Hindman, Stan 25 at Bal. Colts12/11/66 Randolph, Alvin 94 vs. Chi.11/24/66 Dowdle, Mike 27 at Det.10/16/66 Johnson, Jimmy 35 at Atl.* - PostseasonSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\230INDIVIDUAL RECORDSALL-TIME RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNSDATE PLAYER YARDS OPPONENT11/22/59 Mertens, Jerry 30 at Bal. Colts11/30/58 Hazeltine, Matt 13 at Bal. Colts10/27/57 Herchman, Bill 54 vs. Chi.12/8/56 Moegle, Dick 32 vs. GB10/16/55 Berry, Rex 44 at Det.10/17/54 Brown, Hardy 41 at Chi.9/26/54 Berry, Rex 34 vs. Was.12/6/53 Berry, Rex 29 vs. GB10/12/52 Burke, Don 35 at Det.10/14/51 Cason, Jim 65 at Pit.11/5/50 Livingston, Howie 35 at LA RamsALL-TIME FUMBLE RETURNS FOR TDSDATE PLAYER YARDS OPPONENT10/4/09 McDonald, Ray 11 vs. StL10/4/09 McKillop, Scott end zone vs. StL11/25/07 Banta-Cain, Tully end zone at Arz.10/8/06 Oliver, Melvin 12 vs. Oak.10/2/05 Johnson, Derrick 78 at Arz. (Mex. City)10/2/05 Smith, Derek end zone at Arz. (Mex. City)11/28/04 Smith, Derek 46 vs. Mia.10/31/04 Carpenter, Dwaine 80 at Chi.10/26/03 Harris, Kwame 1 at Arz.10/28/01 Peterson, Julian 26 at Chi.10/24/99 Walker, Darnell 71 at Min.10/17/99 McMillan, Mark 41 vs. Car.10/10/99 Young, Bryant end zone at StL12/15/97 Greene, Kevin 40 vs. Den.11/10/97 Hanks, Merton 38 at Phi.11/17/96 Doleman, Chris end zone vs. Bal.12/24/95 Rice, Jerry end zone at Atl.12/3/95 Woodall, Lee 96 vs. Buffalo11/12/95 Hanks, Merton 38 at Dal.10/16/94 McDonald, Tim 49 at Atl.11/14/93 Tamm, Ralph 1 at TB10/17/93 Davis, Eric 47 at Dal.11/1/92 Sherrard, Mike 38 at Phx. Cardinals12/22/91 Griffin, Don 99 vs. Chi.11/12/89 Haley, Charles 3 vs. Atl.12/27/87 Taylor, John 26 vs. LA Rams12/1/85 Turner, Keena 65 at Was.10/20/85 McIntyre, Guy end zone at Det.9/22/85 McColl, Milt 28 at LA Raiders12/2/84 Johnson, Gary 33 at Atl.10/23/83 Board, Dwaine end zone at LA Rams10/4/81 Hicks, Dwight 80 at Was.10/3/76 Elam, Cleveland 31 vs. NYJ11/16/75 Hart, Tommy 10 vs. Chi.10/26/75 McGill, Ralph 14 at NE12/15/74 Belk, Bill 19 vs. NO12/2/73 Hall, Windlan 66 vs. Phi.11/23/72 Vanderbundt, Skip 73 at Dal.12/26/71 Hoskins, Bob end zone vs. Was.*10/31/71 Blue, <strong>For</strong>rest 25 vs. NE10/24/71 Hart, Tommy 63 at StL Cardinals10/19/69 Lakes, Roland 2 vs. Atl.10/27/68 Witcher, Dick 12 at Det.10/15/67 Windsor, Bob 2 at Phi.12/11/66 Alexander, Kermit 14 vs. Chi.10/9/66 Hazeltine, Matt 22 vs. GB11/28/65 Kopay, Dave end zone at Min.11/14/65 Miller, Clark 75 at Det.11/14/65 Wilcox, Dave 8 at Det.10/24/65 Chapple, Jack 8 vs. Min.9/19/65 Krueger, Charlie 6 vs. Chi.10/14/62 Woodson, Abe 37 at Chi.10/18/59 Hazeltine, Matt 40 at Det.// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSALL-TIME BLOCKED FIELD GOALS RETURNED FOR TDS(1970-Present)DATE PLAYER YARDS OPPONENT9/27/09 Clements, Nate 59 at Min.10/19/08 Clements, Nate 74 at NYG10/12/08 Strickland, Donald 41 vs. Phi.10/15/89 Jackson, Johnnie 62 at Dal.9/26/71 Taylor, Bruce 58 at NO12/13/70 Taylor, Bruce 92 at NOALL-TIME PUNT RETURNS FOR TDSDATE PLAYER YARDS OPPONENT12/26/10 Ginn, Ted 78 at StL9/11/05 Amey, Otis 75 vs. StL10/10/04 Battle, Arnaz 71 vs. Arz.12/1/02 Williams, Jimmy 89 vs. Sea.12/27/98 McQuarters, R.W. 72 vs. StL11/11/97 Levy, Chuck 73 at Phi.12/19/95 Carter, Dexter 78 vs. Min.10/3/93 Carter, Dexter 72 vs. Min.11/9/92 Hanks, Merton 48 at Atl.11/21/88 Taylor, John 95 vs. Was.10/2/88 Taylor, John 77 vs. Det.12/14/87 McLemore, Dana 83 vs. Chi.11/23/86 Griffin, Don 76 vs. Atl.10/8/84 McLemore, Dana 79 at NYG12/19/83 McLemore, Dana 56 vs. Dal.1/2/83 McLemore, Dana 93 vs. LA Rams12/7/80 Solomon, Freddie 57 vs. NO10/26/80 Solomon, Freddie 53 vs. TB10/17/76 Leonard, Anthony 60 vs. NO9/26/76 McGill, Ralph 50 at Sea.11/24/74 Moore, Manfred 88 vs. Atl.12/11/66 Alexander, Kermit 44 vs. Chi.11/15/64 Alexander, Kermit 70 vs. GB10/21/62 Woodson, Abe 85 at GB11/5/61 Woodson, Abe 80 vs. Det.12/16/56 Arenas, Joe 67 at Bal. Colts10/19/52 McElhenny, Hugh 94 at Chi.19.26/52 O’Donahue, Pat 23 vs. Dal.10/28/51 Nomellini, Leo 20 vs. LA RamsINDIVIDUAL RECORDSALL-TIME KICKOFF RETURNS FOR TDSDATE PLAYER YARDS OPPONENT11/10/08 Rossum, Allen 104 at Arz.11/2/03 Wilson, Cedrick 95 vs. StL1/11/98 Levy, Chuck 95 vs. GB*11/16/97 Kirby, Terry 101 vs. Car.11/6/94 Carter, Dexter 96 at Was.12/1/91 Carter, Dexter 98 vs. NO12/20/87 Cribbs, Joe 92 vs. Atl.12/1/85 Monroe, Carl 95 at Was.11/22/81 Lawrence, Amos 92 at LA Rams11/2/80 Owens, James 101 at Det.11/18/79 Owens, James 85 vs. Den.11/19/78 Williams, Dave 89 vs. LA Rams12/4/77 Williams, Dave 80 at Min.12/23/72 Washington, Vic 97 vs. Dal.*10/29/72 Washington, Vic 98 at Atl.11/17/63 Woodson, Abe 99 at NYG9/29/63 Woodson, Abe 95 at Min.9/15/63 Woodson, Abe 103 vs. Min.10/1/61 Woodson, Abe 98 at Det.12/18/60 Lyles, Lenny 97 vs. Bal. Colts11/22/59 Woodson, Abe 105 at LA Rams11/4/56 Arenas, Joe 90 vs. Det.ALL-TIME BLOCKED PUNTS RETURNED FOR TDS(1970-Present)DATE PLAYER YARDS OPPONENT10/3/10 Taylor Mays 0 at Atl.9/25/77 Mike Baldassin 0 vs. Mia.9/21/75 Dave Washington 15 at Min.12/15/73 Windlan Hall 0 vs. Pit.* - PostseasonALL-TIME 1,000/3,000 YARD SEASONSRUSHINGYARDS PLAYER YEAR1,695 Frank Gore 20061,570 Garrison Hearst 19981,502 Roger Craig 19881,262 Wendell Tyler 19841,229 Charlie Garner 19991,206 Garrison Hearst 20011,203 Delvin Williams 19761,142 Charlie Garner 20001,120 Frank Gore 20091,102 Frank Gore 20071,054 Roger Craig 19891,050 Roger Craig 19851,049 Joe Perry 19541,036 Frank Gore 20081,036 J.D. Smith 19591,024 Kevan Barlow 20031,019 Garrison Hearst 19971,018 Joe Perry 19531,013 Ricky Watters 1992RECEIVINGYARDS PLAYER YEAR*1,848 Jerry Rice 19951,570 Jerry Rice 19861,503 Jerry Rice 19931,502 Jerry Rice 19901,499 Jerry Rice 19941,483 Jerry Rice 19891,451 Terrell Owens 20001,412 Terrell Owens 20011,344 Dave Parks 19651,306 Jerry Rice 19881,300 Terrell Owens 20021,254 Jerry Rice 19961,206 Jerry Rice 19911,201 Jerry Rice 19921,157 Jerry Rice 19981,105 Dwight Clark 19811,102 Terrell Owens 20031,100 Gene Washington 19701,097 Terrell Owens 19981,078 Jerry Rice 19871,077 John Taylor 19891,032 R.C. Owens 19611,016 Roger Craig 19851,011 John Taylor 1991SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\231// MEDIA GUIDEPASSINGYARDS PLAYER YEAR4,278 Jeff Garcia 20004,170 Steve Young 19984,023 Steve Young 19933,969 Steve Young 19943,944 Joe Montana 19903,910 Joe Montana 19833,653 Joe Montana 19853,652 Steve DeBerg 19793,630 Joe Montana 19843,565 Joe Montana 19813,538 Jeff Garcia 20013,521 Joe Montana 19893,465 Steve Young 19923,344 Jeff Garcia 20023,200 Steve Young 19953,112 John Brodie 19653,054 Joe Montana 19873,029 Steve Young 19973,020 John Brodie 1968


RECORDSINDIVIDUAL RECORDS49ERS YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHING (BASED ON YARDS)YEAR PLAYER ATT YDS AVG LG TD RANK1946 Standlee, Norm 134 683 5.1 — 2 —1947 Strzykalski, John 143 906 6.3 50 5 —1948 Strzykalski, John 141 915 6.5 — 4 —1949 Perry, Joe 115 783 6.8 59 8 —1950 Perry, Joe 124 647 5.2 78t 5 51951 Perry, Joe 136 677 5.0 58t 3 51952 Perry, Joe 158 725 4.6 78t 8 31953 Perry, Joe 192 1,018 5.3 51t 10 11954 Perry, Joe 173 1,049 6.1 58 8 11955 Perry, Joe 156 701 4.5 42 2 51956 McElhenny, Hugh 185 916 5.0 86t 8 31957 McElhenny, Hugh 102 478 4.7 61 1 151958 Perry, Joe 125 758 6.1 73t 4 31959 Smith, J.D. 207 1,036 5.0 73t 10 21960 Smith, J.D. 174 780 4.5 41 5 51961 Smith, J.D. 167 823 4.9 33 8 51962 Smith, J.D. 258 907 3.5 28 6 61963 Smith, J.D. 162 560 3.5 52t 5 131964 Kopay, Dave 75 271 3.6 18 0 321965 Willard, Ken 189 778 4.1 32 5 41966 Willard, Ken 191 763 4.0 49 5 51967 Willard, Ken 169 510 3.0 20 5 171968 Willard, Ken 227 967 4.3 69t 7 21969 Willard, Ken 171 557 3.3 18 7 131970 Willard, Ken 236 789 3.3 20 7 9/61971 Willard, Ken 216 855 4.0 49 4 15/91972 Washington, Vic 141 468 3.3 33 3 42/201973 Washington, Vic 151 534 3.5 25 8 32/151974 Jackson, Wilbur 174 705 4.1 64 0 17/81975 Williams, Delvin 117 631 5.4 52 3 21/131976 Williams, Delvin 248 1,203 4.9 80t 7 3/21977 Williams, Delvin 268 931 3.5 40 7 10/51978 Simpson, O.J. 161 593 3.7 34 1 39/191979 Hofer, Paul 123 615 5.0 47 7 33/171980 Cooper, Earl 171 720 4.2 47 5 23/121981 Patton, Ricky 152 543 3.6 28 4 35/161982 Moore, Jeff 85 281 3.3 19 4 37/161983 Tyler, Wendell 176 856 4.9 39 4 19/101984 Tyler, Wendell 246 1,262 5.1 40 7 5/51985 Craig, Roger 214 1,050 4.9 62t 9 13/81986 Craig, Roger 204 830 4.1 25 7 13/81987 Craig, Roger 215 815 3.8 25 3 8/51988 Craig, Roger 310 1,502 4.8 46t 9 3/21989 Craig, Roger 271 1,054 3.9 27 6 10/51990 Carter, Dexter 114 460 4.0 74t 1 39/191991 Henderson, Keith 137 561 4.1 25 2 30/111992 Watters, Ricky 206 1,013 4.9 43 9 13/81993 Watters, Ricky 208 950 4.6 39 10 12/81994 Watters, Ricky 239 877 3.7 23 6 15/81995 Loville, Derek 218 723 3.3 27 10 24/131996 Kirby, Terry 134 559 4.2 31 3 33/151997 Hearst, Garrison 234 1,019 4.4 51 4 15/71998 Hearst, Garrison 310 1,570 5.1 96t 7 3/21999 Garner, Charlie 241 1,229 5.1 53 4 8/52000 Garner, Charlie 258 1,142 4.4 42 7 16/72001 Hearst, Garrison 252 1,206 4.8 43t 4 10/52002 Hearst, Garrison 215 972 4.5 40 8 21/92003 Barlow, Kevan 201 1,024 5.1 78t 6 17t/6t2004 Barlow, Kevan 244 822 3.4 60 7 26/122005 Gore, Frank 127 608 4.8 72t 3 32/142006 Gore, Frank 312 1,695 5.4 72 8 3/12007 Gore, Frank 260 1,102 4.2 43t 5 13/52008 Gore, Frank 240 1,036 4.3 41t 6 13t/92009 Gore, Frank 229 1,120 4.9 80t 10 11t/52010 Gore, Frank 203 853 4.2 64 3 21/8PASSING (BASED ON RATING)YEAR PLAYER ATT CMP PCT YDS TD INT RTG RANK1946 Albert, Frank 197 104 52.9 1,404 14 14 — —1947 Albert, Frank 242 128 52.9 1,692 18 15 — —1948 Albert, Frank 264 154 58.3 1,990 29 10 — —1949 Albert, Frank 260 129 49.6 1,862 27 16 — —1950 Albert, Frank 306 155 50.7 1,767 14 23 52.6 81951 Albert, Frank 166 90 50.7 1,116 5 10 60.2 81952 Tittle, Y.A. 208 106 51.0 1,407 11 12 66.4 51953 Tittle, Y.A. 259 149 57.5 2,121 20 16 84.0 31954 Tittle, Y.A. 295 170 57.6 2,205 9 9 78.4 71955 Tittle, Y.A. 287 147 51.2 2,185 17 28 56.5 41956 Tittle, Y.A. 218 124 56.9 1,641 7 12 68.5 71957 Tittle, Y.A. 279 176 63.1 2,157 13 15 79.6 61958 Tittle, Y.A. 208 120 57.7 1,467 9 15 59.1 31959 Tittle, Y.A. 199 102 51.3 1,331 10 15 58.2 41960 Brodie, John 207 103 49.8 1,111 6 9 57.8 51961 Brodie, John 283 155 54.8 2,588 14 12 84.5 41962 Brodie, John 304 175 57.6 2,272 18 16 78.1 61963 McHan, Lamar 195 83 42.3 1,243 8 11 54.3 151964 Brodie, John 392 193 49.2 2,498 14 16 64.3 121965 Brodie, John 391 242 61.9 3,112 30 16 95.2 31966 Brodie, John 427 232 54.3 2,810 16 22 65.5 81967 Brodie, John 349 168 48.1 2,013 11 16 57.5 111968 Brodie, John 404 234 57.9 3,020 22 21 77.9 31969 Brodie, John 347 194 55.9 2,405 16 15 74.9 71970 Brodie, John 378 223 59.0 2,941 24 10 93.9 1/11971 Brodie, John 387 208 53.7 2,642 18 24 64.7 12/61972 Spurrier, Steve 269 147 54.6 1,983 18 16 76.2 8/51973 Spurrier, Steve 157 83 52.9 882 4 7 59.2 21/131974 Owen, Tom 184 88 47.8 1,327 10 15 54.8 25/111975 Snead, Norm 189 108 57.1 1,337 9 10 77.2 11/51976 Plunkett, Jim 243 126 51.9 1,592 13 16 62.8 17/81977 Plunkett, Jim 248 128 51.6 1,693 9 14 62.1 17/81978 DeBerg, Steve 302 137 45.4 1,570 8 22 39.8 28/171979 DeBerg, Steve 578 347 60.0 3,652 17 21 70.3 13/51980 Montana, Joe 273 176 64.5 1,795 15 9 87.8 5/41981 Montana, Joe 488 311 63.7 3,565 19 12 88.2 4/11982 Montana, Joe 346 213 61.6 2,613 17 11 87.9 5/31983 Montana, Joe 515 332 64.5 3,910 26 12 94.6 5/31984 Montana, Joe 432 279 64.6 3,630 28 10 102.9 2/11985 Montana, Joe 494 303 61.3 3,653 27 13 91.3 3/11986 Montana, Joe 307 191 62.2 2,236 8 9 80.7 9/21987 Montana, Joe 398 266 66.8 3,054 31 13 102.1 1/11988 Montana, Joe 397 238 59.9 2,981 18 10 87.9 6/31989 Montana, Joe 386 271 70.2 3,521 26 8 112.4 1/11990 Montana, Joe 520 321 61.7 3,944 26 16 89.0 7/31991 Young, Steve 279 180 64.5 2,517 17 8 101.8 1/11992 Young, Steve 402 268 66.7 3,465 25 7 107.0 1/11993 Young, Steve 462 314 68.0 4,023 29 16 101.5 1/11994 Young, Steve 461 324 70.3 3,969 35 10 112.8 1/11995 Young, Steve 447 299 66.9 3,200 20 11 92.3 5/41996 Young, Steve 316 214 67.7 2,410 14 6 97.2 1/11997 Young, Steve 356 241 67.7 3,029 19 6 104.7 1/11998 Young, Steve 517 322 62.3 4,170 36 12 101.1 3/21999 Garcia, Jeff 375 225 60.0 2,544 11 11 77.9 17/102000 Garcia, Jeff 561 355 63.3 4,287 31 10 97.6 5/42001 Garcia, Jeff 504 316 62.7 3,538 32 12 94.8 3/22002 Garcia, Jeff 528 328 62.1 3,344 21 10 85.6 11t/42003 Garcia, Jeff 392 225 57.4 2,704 18 13 80.1 15/82004 Rattay, Tim 325 198 60.9 2,169 10 10 78.1 20/102005 Smith, Alex 165 84 50.9 875 1 11 40.8 NA2006 Smith, Alex 442 257 58.1 2,890 16 16 74.8 22/112007 Smith, Alex 193 94 48.7 914 2 4 57.2 NA2008 Hill, Shaun 288 181 62.8 2,046 13 8 87.5 12/72009 Smith, Alex 372 225 60.5 2,350 18 12 81.5 19/92010 Smith, Alex 342 204 59.6 2,370 14 10 82.1 21/9SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\232// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSINDIVIDUAL RECORDS49ERS YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERSRECEIVING (BASED ON CATCHES)YEAR PLAYER NO YDS AVG LG TD RANK1946 Beals, Alyn 40 586 14.7 — 10 —1947 Beals, Alyn 47 655 13.9 54 10 —1948 Beals, Alyn 46 591 12.8 — 14 —1949 Beals, Alyn 44 678 15.4 — 12 —1950 Loyd, Alex 32 402 12.6 38 0 181951 Soltau, Gordy 59 826 14.0 48t 7 21952 Soltau, Gordy 55 774 14.1 49t 7 41953 Wilson, Billy 51 840 16.5 61t 10 61954 Wilson, Billy 60 830 13.8 43 5 11955 Wilson, Billy 53 831 15.7 72t 7 21956 Wilson, Billy 60 889 14.8 77t 5 11957 Wilson, Billy 52 757 14.6 40 6 11958 Conner, Clyde 49 512 10.4 26 5 51959 Wilson, Billy 44 540 12.3 57t 4 61960 Conner, Clyde 38 531 14.0 65t 2 11961 Owens, R.C. 55 1,032 18.8 54 5 71962 Casey, Bernie 53 819 15.5 48t 6 111963 Casey, Bernie 47 762 16.2 68t 7 141964 Casey, Bernie 58 808 13.9 63t 4 61965 Parks, Dave 80 1,344 16.8 53t 12 11966 Parks, Dave 66 974 14.8 65t 5 31967 Witcher, Dick 46 705 15.3 63t 3 171968 McNeil, Clifton 71 994 14.0 65t 7 11969 Washington, Gene 51 711 13.9 52 3 10Cunningham, Doug, RB 51 484 9.5 58 0 111970 Washington, Gene 53 1,100 20.8 79t 12 4/31971 Kwalick, Ted 52 664 12.8 42t 5 4/21972 Washington, Gene 46 978 20.0 62t 12 13/71973 Kwalick, Ted 47 729 15.5 48 5 10/61974 Schreiber, Larry, RB 30 217 7.2 16 1 60/361975 Washington, Gene 44 735 16.7 68t 9 31/101976 Washington, Gene 33 457 13.8 55t 6 52/25Jackson, Wilbur, RB 33 324 9.8 32 1 53/271977 Washington, Gene 32 638 19.9 47t 5 52/221978 Solomon, Freddie 31 458 14.8 58 2 83/421979 Hofer, Paul, RB 58 662 11.4 44 2 17/71980 Cooper, Earl, RB 83 567 6.8 66t 4 2/11981 Clark, Dwight 85 1,105 13.0 78t 4 2/11982 Clark, Dwight 60 913 15.2 51 5 1/11983 Clark, Dwight 70 840 12.0 46t 8 11/51984 Craig, Roger, RB 71 675 9.5 64t 3 11/61985 Craig, Roger, RB 92 1,016 11.0 73 6 1/11986 Rice, Jerry 86 1,570 18.3 66t 15 2/11987 Craig, Roger, RB 66 492 7.5 35t 1 3/21988 Craig, Roger, RB 76 534 7.0 22 1 7/51989 Rice, Jerry 82 1,483 18.1 68t 17 5/41990 Rice, Jerry 100 1,502 15.0 64t 13 1/11991 Rice, Jerry 80 1,206 15.1 73t 14 5/31992 Rice, Jerry 84 1,201 14.3 80t 10 5/31993 Rice, Jerry 98 1,503 15.3 80t 15 2/21994 Rice, Jerry 112 1,499 13.4 69t 13 2/11995 Rice, Jerry +122 *1,848 15.1 81t 15 2/21996 Rice, Jerry 108 1,254 11.6 39 8 1/11997 Owens, Terrell 60 936 15.6 56t 8 32t/13t1998 Rice, Jerry 82 1,157 14.1 75t 9 7t/3t1999 Rice, Jerry 67 830 12.4 62 5 31t/192000 Owens, Terrell 97 1,451 15.0 69t 13 5/22001 Owens, Terrell 93 1,412 15.2 60t 16 9/42002 Owens, Terrell 100 1,300 13.0 76t 13 4t/22003 Owens, Terrell 80 1,102 13.8 75t 9 12/72004 Johnson, Eric, TE 82 825 10.1 25 2 35/142005 Lloyd, Brandon 48 733 15.3 89t 5 44/202006 Gore, Frank, RB 61 485 8.0 39 1 40t/21t2007 Gore, Frank, RB 53 436 8.2 23t 1 54t/27t2008 Bruce, Isaac 61 835 13.7 63 7 37/192009 Davis, Vernon, TE 78 965 12.4 73t 13 19t/102010 Davis, Vernon, TE 56 914 16.3 66t 7 51/23+ Team Record * <strong>NFL</strong> RecordPUNTING (BASED ON GROSS AVG.)YEAR PLAYER NO AVG LG BLCK RANK1946 Albert, Frank 54 41.0 73 0 —1947 Albert, Frank 40 44.0 69 1 —1948 Albert, Frank 35 44.8 82 0 —1949 Albert, Frank 31 48.2 72 0 —1950 Lillywhite, Verl 26 39.1 57 1 111951 Albert, Frank 34 44.3 66 0 21952 Albert, Frank 68 42.6 70 0 51953 Powers, Jim 42 40.6 55 1 81954 Brown, Hardy 10 38.4 58 0 111955 Luna, Bob 63 40.6 63 3 81956 Jessup, Bill 14 40.2 63 0 161957 Barnes, Larry 19 47.1 86 0 131958 Atkins, Bill 25 39.3 51 0 111959 Davis, Tommy 59 45.7 71 0 31960 Davis, Tommy 62 44.1 74 0 31961 Davis, Tommy 50 45.4 67 0 31962 Davis, Tommy 48 45.6 82 0 11963 Davis, Tommy 73 45.4 64 2 41964 Davis, Tommy 79 45.6 68 0 41965 Davis, Tommy 54 45.8 65 0 21966 Davis, Tommy 63 41.4 60 0 61967 Spurrier, Steve 73 37.6 61 1 121968 Spurrier, Steve 68 39.0 54 0 121969 Davis, Tommy 23 41.5 55 0 171970 Spurrier, Steve 75 38.4 58 0 14/111971 McCann, Jim 49 38.7 54 1 25/121972 McCann, Jim 64 39.7 63 1 21/101973 Wittum, Tom 79 43.7 62 0 4/11974 Wittum, Tom 68 41.2 67 1 4/21975 Wittum, Tom 67 41.9 64 3 3/21976 Wittum, Tom 89 40.8 64 3 3/21977 Wittum, Tom 77 36.4 54 3 26/131978 Connell, Mike 96 37.3 59 1 21/101979 Melville, Dan 71 37.0 53 1 25/141980 Miller, Jim 77 40.9 65 0 10/51981 Miller, Jim 93 41.5 65 0 15/61982 Miller, Jim 44 38.1 80 1 25/131983 Orosz, Tom 65 39.3 61 1 25/111984 Runager, Max 56 41.8 59 1 17/171985 Runager, Max 86 39.8 57 1 26/131986 Runager, Max 83 41.6 62 2 10/61987 Runager, Max 55 39.2 56 1 22/111988 Helton, Barry 78 39.3 53 1 21/111989 Helton, Barry 55 40.5 56 1 12/81990 Helton, Barry 69 36.8 56 1 28/11991 Prokop, Joe 40 38.5 58 0 27/131992 Wilmsmeyer, Klaus 49 39.1 58 0 26/141993 Wilmsmeyer, Klaus 42 40.9 61 0 23/111994 Wilmsmeyer, Klaus 54 41.4 60 0 14t/7t1995 Thompson, Tommy 57 40.6 65 0 25/13t1996 Thompson, Tommy 73 44.1 65 2 10/41997 Thompson, Tommy 78 40.8 55 1 30/151998 Roby, Reggie 60 41.9 66 0 22/91999 Stanley, Chad 69 39.7 70 2 26/112000 Stanley, Chad 69 39.5 56 1 27/122001 Baker, Jason 69 40.8 64 0 23/132002 Baker, Jason 42 40.2 51 0 25t/132003 LaFleur, Bill 68 38.7 56 1 29t/162004 Lee, Andy 96 41.6 81 0 20/102005 Lee, Andy 107 41.6 58 1 25/122006 Lee, Andy 81 44.8 66 0 7/62007 Lee, Andy 105 47.3 74 0 2/12008 Lee, Andy 66 47.8 82 1 4/32009 Lee, Andy 99 47.6 64 0 2/22010 Lee, Andy 91 46.2 64 0 4/2SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\233// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSINDIVIDUAL RECORDS49ERS YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERSSCORING (BASED ON POINTS)YEAR PLAYER TD PAT FG POINTS RANK1946 Beals, Alyn 10 1 0 61 —1947 Beals, Alyn 10 0 0 60 —1948 Beals, Alyn 14 0 0 84 —1949 Beals, Alyn 12 1 0 73 —1950 Soltau, Gordy 1 26 4 44 221951 Soltau, Gordy 7 30 6 90 51952 Soltau, Gordy 7 34 6 94 —1953 Soltau, Gordy 6 48 10 114 11954 Soltau, Gordy 2 31 11 76 41955 Soltau, Gordy 1 27 3 42 24Wilson, Billy 7 0 0 42 241956 Soltau, Gordy 1 26 13 71 61957 Soltau, Gordy 0 33 9 60 91958 Soltau, Gordy 0 29 8 53 201959 Davis, Tommy 0 31 12 67 91960 Davis, Tommy 0 21 12 67 91961 Davis, Tommy 0 44 12 80 81962 Davis, Tommy 0 36 10 66 161963 Davis, Tommy 0 24 10 54 211964 Davis, Tommy 0 30 8 54 241965 Davis, Tommy 0 52 17 103 41966 Davis, Tommy 0 38 16 86 121967 Davis, Tommy 0 33 14 75 101968 Davis, Tommy 0 26 9 53 191969 Willard, Ken 10 0 0 60 211970 Gossett, Bruce 0 39 21 102 6/41971 Gossett, Bruce 0 32 23 101 5/31972 Gossett, Bruce 0 41 18 95 13/71973 Gossett, Bruce 0 26 26 104 7/41974 Gossett, Bruce 0 25 11 58 25/81975 Mike-Mayer, Steve 0 27 14 69 22/91976 Mike-Mayer, Steve 0 26 16 74 25/91977 Williams, Delvin 9 0 0 54 14/101978 Wersching, Ray 0 24 15 69 22/91979 Wersching, Ray 0 32 20 92 12/51980 Wersching, Ray 0 33 15 78 18/101981 Wersching, Ray 0 30 17 81 22/131982 Wersching, Ray 0 23 12 59 9/41983 Wersching, Ray 0 51 25 126 3/31984 Wersching, Ray 0 56 25 131 1/11985 Wersching, Ray 0 52 13 91 21/111986 Wersching, Ray 0 41 25 116 3/31987 Rice, Jerry 23 0 0 138 1/11988 Cofer, Mike 0 40 27 121 2/11989 Cofer, Mike 0 49 29 136 1/11990 Cofer, Mike 0 39 24 111 4/31991 Cofer, Mike 0 49 14 91 17/81992 Cofer, Mike 0 53 18 107 8/41993 Cofer, Mike 0 59 16 107 11t/61994 Brien, Doug 0 60 15 105 11t/41995 Rice, Jerry 17 1(2PT) 0 104 19/101996 Wilkins, Jeff 0 40 30 130 4/21997 Anderson, Gary 0 38 29 125 3/21998 Richey, Wade 0 49 18 103 14/61999 Richey, Wade 0 30 21 93 21/82000 Richey, Wade 0 43 15 88 28/132001 Cortez, Jose 0 47 18 101 16/82002 Owens, Terrell 14 0 0 84 8t/3*2003 Peterson, Todd 0 22 12 58 30/142004 Peterson, Todd 0 23 18 77 42/182005 Nedney, Joe 0 19 26 97 22t/8t2006 Nedney, Joe 0 29 29 116 7t/4t2007 Nedney, Joe 0 22 17 73 35/172008 Nedney, Joe 0 34 29 121 15/92009 Nedney, Joe 0 33 17 84 28t/142010 Nedney, Joe 0 17 11 50 65t/31tSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\234FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYEAR PLAYER ATT MADE PCT LONG RANK1946 Vetrano, Joe 7 4 .571 26 —1947 Vetrano, Joe 8 4 .500 30 —1948 Vetrano, Joe 8 5 .625 47 —1949 Vetrano, Joe 4 3 .750 28 —1950 Soltau, Gordy 8 4 .500 26 DNQ1951 Soltau, Gordy 18 6 .333 42 91952 Soltau, Gordy 12 6 .500 31 51953 Soltau, Gordy 15 10 .667 39 21954 Soltau, Gordy 18 11 .611 37 31955 Soltau, Gordy 12 3 .250 28 111956 Soltau, Gordy 20 13 .650 40 31957 Soltau, Gordy 15 9 .600 37 51958 Soltau, Gordy 21 8 .381 39 91959 Davis, Tommy 26 12 .462 43 51960 Davis, Tommy 32 19 .594 40 71961 Davis, Tommy 22 12 .545 46 61962 Davis, Tommy 23 10 .435 42 151963 Davis, Tommy 31 10 .323 46 221964 Davis, Tommy 25 8 .320 *53 191965 Davis, Tommy 27 17 .630 *53 5t1966 Davis, Tommy 31 16 .516 46 15t1967 Davis, Tommy 33 14 .424 50 231968 Davis, Tommy 16 9 .563 38 141969 Davis, Tommy 10 3 .300 48 DNQGavric, Momcilo 11 3 .273 32 DNQ1970 Gossett, Bruce 31 21 .611 48 5/31971 Gossett, Bruce 36 23 .639 48 9/51972 Gossett, Bruce 29 18 .621 50 15/61973 Gossett, Bruce 33 26 .788 54 1**/11974 Gossett, Bruce 24 11 .458 46 22/111975 Mike-Mayer, Steve 28 14 .500 54 22t/111976 Mike-Mayer, Steve 28 16 .571 45 16t/91977 Wersching, Ray 17 10 .588 50 15/51978 Wersching, Ray 23 15 .652 45 12/61979 Wersching, Ray 24 20 .833 45 2/11980 Wersching, Ray 19 15 .789 47 2/11981 Wersching, Ray 23 17 .739 45 5/41982 Wersching, Ray 17 12 .706 45 15/81983 Wersching, Ray 30 25 .833 52 5t/1t1984 Wersching, Ray 35 25 .714 53 17/111985 Wersching, Ray 21 13 .619 45 22/111986 Wersching, Ray 35 25 .714 50 11t/5t1987 Wersching, Ray 17 13 .764 45 12/61988 Cofer, Mike 38 27 .711 52 17/101989 Cofer, Mike 36 29 .806 47 4/21990 Cofer, Mike 36 24 .666 *56 26t/11t1991 Cofer, Mike 28 14 .500 50 28/141992 Cofer, Mike 27 18 .666 46 21/111993 Cofer, Mike 26 16 .615 46 26/121994 Brien, Doug 20 15 .750 48 20/71995 Wilkins, Jeff 13 12 .923 40 DNQ1996 Wilkins, Jeff 34 30 .882 49 4/31997 Anderson, Gary 36 29 .806 51 11/71998 Richey, Wade 27 18 .667 46 27t/13t1999 Richey, Wade 23 21 .913 52 1**/12000 Richey, Wade 22 15 .681 47 28/142001 Cortez, Jose 25 18 .720 52 21/122002 Cortez, Jose 24 18 .750 45 26/13t2003 Peterson, Todd 15 12 .800 48 DNQ2004 Peterson, Todd 22 18 .818 51 15t/6t2005 Nedney, Joe 28 26 .929 56 3/22006 Nedney, Joe 35 29 .829 51 16/92007 Nedney, Joe 19 17 .895 50 5/12008 Nedney, Joe 33 29 .878 53 12/72009 Nedney, Joe 21 17 .810 51 21/92010 Reed, Jeff 10 9 .900 47 NA* LONGEST FIELD GOAL IN <strong>NFL</strong> THAT YEAR** LEADER BASED ON FIELD GOAL PCT OF KICKERS WITH 15-OR-MORE MADE.DNQ - DID NOT QUALIFY FOR THE LEAGUE MINIMUM// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSKICKOFF RETURNS (BASED ON AVERAGE)YEAR PLAYER NO YDS AVG LG TD RANK1946 Eshmont, Len 10 264 26.4 — 0 *1947 Eshmont, Len 9 177 19.7 — 0 *1948 Hall, <strong>For</strong>rest 13 369 28.4 — 0 31949 Perry, Joe 14 337 24.1 — 0 51950 Cathcart, Sam 14 329 23.9 62 0 201951 Arenas, Joe 21 542 25.8 49 0 81952 McElhenny, Hugh 18 396 22.0 40 0 161953 Arenas, Joe 16 551 34.4 82 0 11954 Arenas, Joe 16 362 22.6 41 0 111955 Arenas, Joe 24 594 24.8 42 0 71956 Arenas, Joe 27 801 29.7 96t 1 21957 Arenas, Joe 24 657 27.4 64 0 21958 Smith, J.D. 15 356 23.7 39 0 81959 Lyles, Lenny 25 565 22.6 46 0 101960 Lyles, Lenny 17 526 30.9 97t 1 21961 Woodson, Abe 27 782 29.0 98t 1 31962 Woodson, Abe 37 1,157 31.3 79 0 11963 Woodson, Abe 29 935 32.2 103t 3 11964 Woodson, Abe 32 880 27.5 70 0 41965 Alexander, Kermit 32 741 23.2 46 0 201966 Alexander, Kermit 37 984 26.6 56 0 71967 Cunningham, Doug 31 826 26.6 94 0 51968 Alexander, Kermit 20 360 18.0 35 0 241969 Smith, Noland 14 310 22.1 60 0 *1970 Smith, Noland 14 315 22.5 60 0 161971 Washington, Vic 33 858 26.0 74 0 12/81972 Washington, Vic 27 771 28.6 98t 1 4/31973 Washington, Vic 24 549 22.9 38 0 26/101974 Holmes, Mike 25 612 24.5 57 0 15/61975 Moore, Manfred 26 650 25.0 52 0 10/51976 Leonard, Anthony 26 553 21.3 39 0 29/131977 Hofer, Paul 36 871 24.2 48 0 12/71978 Williams, Dave 34 745 21.9 89t 1 23/81979 Owens, James 41 1,002 24.4 85t 1 5/31980 Owens, James 31 726 23.4 101t 1 4/31981 Lawrence, Amos 17 437 25.7 92t 1 3/21982 McLemore, Dana 16 353 22.1 45 0 18/91983 McLemore, Dana 30 576 19.2 39 0 30/141984 Monroe, Carl 27 561 20.8 44 0 19/91985 Monroe, Carl 28 717 25.6 95t 1 4/31986 Crawford, Derrick 15 280 18.7 34 0 *1987 Rodgers, Del 17 358 21.1 50 0 *1988 DuBose, Doug 32 608 19.0 44 0 27/111989 Flagler, Terrence 32 643 20.1 41 0 18/111990 Carter, Dexter 41 783 19.1 35 0 21/111991 Carter, Dexter 37 839 22.7 98t 1 5/31992 Logan, Marc 22 478 21.7 82 0 9/61993 Carter, Dexter 25 494 19.8 60 0 18/111994 Carter, Dexter 48 1,105 23.0 96t 1 15/111995 Carter, Dexter 23 522 22.7 46 0 *1996 Carter, Dexter 41 909 22.2 71 0 21/101997 Levy, Chuck 36 793 22.0 59 0 22/121998 Levy, Chuck 22 383 17.4 30 0 *1999 McQuarters, R.W. 26 568 21.8 37 0 *2000 Williams, Kevin 30 536 17.9 33 0 *2001 Sutherland, Vinny 50 1,140 22.8 65 0 19/112002 Williams, Jimmy 35 765 21.9 50 0 29/182003 Wilson, Cedrick 37 836 22.6 95t 1 16/102004 Hicks, Maurice 31 623 20.1 35 0 33/192005 Hicks, Maurice 34 689 20.3 40 0 36/182006 Hicks, Maurice 57 1,428 25.1 64 0 12/42007 Hicks, Maurice 63 1,502 23.8 55 0 20/92008 Rossum, Allen 47 1,259 26.8 104t 1 6/32009 Robinson, Michael 18 414 23.0 40 0 *2010 Ginn, Ted 47 992 21.1 61 0 33/17* Insufficient returns to qualify for <strong>NFL</strong> rankingsINDIVIDUAL RECORDS49ERS YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERSPUNT RETURNS (BASED ON AVERAGE)YEAR PLAYER NO YDS AVG LG TD RANK1946 Casanega, Ken 18 248 13.8 — 0 *1947 Vetrano, Joe 12 137 11.4 — 0 *1948 Cason, Jim 22 309 14.0 — 0 *1949 Cason, Jim 21 351 16.7 — 0 *1950 Cathcart, Sam 16 185 11.6 29 0 101951 Arenas, Joe 21 272 13.0 51 0 61952 McElhenny, Hugh 20 284 14.2 94t 1 51953 McElhenny, Hugh 15 104 6.9 25 0 71954 Arenas, Joe 23 117 5.1 23 0 61955 Arenas, Joe 21 55 2.6 7 0 171956 Arenas, Joe 19 117 6.2 67t 1 81957 Arenas, Joe 25 80 3.2 26 0 131958 McElhenny, Hugh 24 93 3.9 18 0 161959 Woodson, Abe 15 143 9.5 65 0 61960 Woodson, Abe 13 174 13.4 48 0 11961 Woodson, Abe 16 172 10.8 80t 1 41962 Woodson, Abe 19 179 9.4 85t 1 41963 Woodson, Abe 13 95 7.3 13 0 131964 Alexander, Kermit 21 189 9.0 70t 1 81965 Alexander, Kermit 35 262 7.5 40 0 71966 Alexander, Kermit 30 198 6.6 44t 4 61967 Cunningham, Doug 27 249 9.2 57 0 31968 Alexander, Kermit 24 87 3.6 26 0 161969 Smith, Noland 10 46 4.6 18 0 191970 Taylor, Bruce 43 516 12.0 76 0 2/11971 Taylor, Bruce 34 235 6.9 38 0 15/61972 McGill, Ralph 22 219 10.0 33 0 4/31973 Taylor, Bruce 15 207 13.8 61 0 1/11974 McGill, Ralph 20 161 8.3 47 0 20/131975 McGill, Ralph 31 290 9.4 34 0 18/91976 Leonard, Anthony 35 293 8.4 60t 1 20/91977 Leonard, Anthony 22 154 7.0 19 0 30/131978 Steptoe, Jack 11 129 11.7 28 0 *1979 Solomon, Freddie 23 142 6.2 14 0 23/91980 Solomon, Freddie 27 298 11.0 57t 2 3/21981 Solomon, Freddie 29 173 6.0 19 0 25/131982 McLemore, Dana 7 156 22.3 93t 1 *1983 McLemore, Dana 31 331 10.7 56t 1 6/21984 McLemore, Dana 45 521 11.6 79t 1 4/21985 McLemore, Dana 38 258 6.8 22 0 21/91986 Griffin, Don 38 377 9.9 76t 1 5/21987 McLemore, Dana 21 265 12.6 83t 1 2/21988 Taylor, John 44 556 12.6 95t 2 1/11989 Taylor, John 36 417 11.6 37 0 5/41990 Taylor, John 26 212 8.2 30 0 13/81991 Taylor, John 31 267 8.6 24 0 9/51992 Grant, Alan 29 249 8.6 46 0 12/61993 Carter, Dexter 34 411 12.1 72t 1 5/21994 Carter, Dexter 38 321 8.4 26 0 14/111995 Carter, Dexter 9 164 18.2 78t 1 *1996 Carter, Dexter 36 317 8.8 52 0 18/91997 Uwaezuoke, Iheanyi 34 373 11.0 36 0 11/61998 McQuarters, R.W. 47 406 8.6 72t 1 19/101999 McQuarters, R.W. 18 90 5.0 32 0 *2000 Williams, Kevin 26 220 8.5 25 0 *2001 Sutherland, Vinny 21 147 7.0 19 0 *2002 Williams, Jimmy 20 336 16.8 89t 1 1/12003 Williams, Jimmy 35 240 6.9 20 0 26/11,2004 Battle, Arnaz 31 266 8.6 71t 1 15/62005 Marshall, Rasheed 17 87 5.1 13 0 *2006 Williams, Brandon 22 147 6.7 25 0 28/152007 Lewis, Michael 44 336 7.6 51 0 18/92008 Rossum, Allen 15 223 14.9 45 0 *2009 Battle, Arnaz 21 61 2.9 18 0 28/132010 Ginn, Ted 24 321 13.4 78t 1 3/2* Insufficient returns to qualify for <strong>NFL</strong> rankingsSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\235// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSYEAR PLAYER NO YDS AVG LG TD RANK1946 Casanega, Ken 8 146 18.3 68 0 —1947 Eshmont, Len 6 72 12.0 — 0 —1948 Carr, Eddie 7 144 20.6 56 1 —1949 Cason, Jim 9 152 19.9 — 0 —1950 Powers, Jim 5 42 8.4 26 0 271951 Wagner, Lowell 9 115 12.8 40 0 81952 Wagner, Lowell 6 69 11.5 30 0 121953 Berry, Rex 7 142 20.3 29 1 81954 Berry, Rex 3 69 23.0 34t 1 321955 Moegle, Dick 6 50 8.3 37 0 141956 Moegle, Dick 6 75 12.5 31t 1 121957 Moegle, Dick 8 107 13.4 40 0 61958 Ridlon, Jim 4 10 2.5 3 0 231959 Baker, Dave 5 75 15.0 29 0 101960 Baker, Dave 10 96 9.6 28 0 11961 Baker, Dave 6 123 20.5 10 0 111962 Woodson, Abe 2 31 15.5 31 0 581963 Alexander, Kermit 5 72 17.4 38 0 181964 Alexander, Kermit 5 65 13.0 24 0 91965 Johnson, Jimmy 6 47 7.8 26 0 101966 Alexander, Kermit 4 73 18.3 55 0 251967 Alexander, Kermit 5 72 14.4 48 0 171968 Alexander, Kermit 9 155 17.2 66t 1 21969 Alexander, Kermit 5 39 7.8 22 0 141970 Taylor, Bruce 3 70 23.3 70 0 48/241971 Taylor, Bruce 3 68 22.7 49 0 65/331972 Johnson, Jimmy 4 18 4.5 15 0 43/171973 Taylor, Bruce 6 30 5.0 22 0 10/51974 McGill, Ralph 5 71 14.2 45 0 19/91975 Taylor, Bruce 3 29 9.7 15 0 75/361976 Rhodes, Bruce 3 42 14.0 30 0 —1977 Washington, Dave 2 68 34.0 50 0 93/371978 Crist, Chuck 6 59 26.5 32 0 11/101979 Hicks, Dwight 5 57 11.4 29 0 28/121980 Hicks, Dwight 4 73 18.3 44 0 41/19Churchman, Ricky 4 7 1.8 7 0 41/191981 Hicks, Dwight 9 239 26.6 72 1 3/21982 Hicks, Dwight 3 5 1.7 3 0 22/81983 Wright, Eric 7 164 23.4 60t 2 6/4INTERCEPTIONSINDIVIDUAL RECORDS49ERS YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERSYEAR PLAYER NO YDS AVG LG TD RANK1984 Turner, Keena 4 51 12.8 21 0 40/17Lott, Ronnie 4 26 6.5 15 0 48/211985 Lott, Ronnie 6 68 11.3 25 0 16/71986 Lott, Ronnie 10 134 13.4 57t 1 1/11987 Lott, Ronnie 5 62 12.4 34 0 11/7Griffin, Don 5 1 0.2 1 0 14/91988 McKyer, Tim 7 11 1.6 7 0 5/61989 Lott, Ronnie 5 34 6.8 28 0 16/91990 Waymer, Dave 7 64 9.1 24 0 4/41991 Waymer, Dave 4 77 19.3 42 0 23/131992 Griffin, Don 5 4 0.8 2 0 15/51993 McGruder, Michael 5 89 17.8 37 1 14t/6t1994 Hanks, Merton 7 93 13.3 38 0 4t/4t1995 Drakeford, Tyronne 5 54 10.8 37 0 16t/10tHanks, Merton 5 31 6.2 23 0 16t/10t1996 Pope, Marquez 6 98 16.3 55t 1 4t/2t1997 Hanks, Merton 6 103 17.2 55t 1 5t/3t1998 Walker, Darnell 4 78 19.5 36 0 —Hanks, Merton 4 37 9.3 37 0 —Bronson, Zack 4 34 8.5 28 0 —McDonald, Tim 4 22 5.5 18 0 —1999 Schulters, Lance 6 127 21.2 64t 1 6t/3t2000 Bronson, Zack 3 75 25.0 43 0 —Montgomery, Monty 3 68 22.7 46t 1 —2001 Bronson, Zack 7 165 23.6 97t 2 7t/4tPlummer, Ahmed 7 45 6.4 24 0 7t/4t2002 Parrish, Tony 7 204 29.1 60 0 3t/2t2003 Parrish, Tony 9 202 22.4 49 0 1t/1t2004 Parrish, Tony 4 64 16.0 26 0 21t/10t2005 Spencer, Shawntae 4 85 21.3 61t 1 19t/9tAdams, Mike 4 36 9.0 40t 1 19t/9t2006 Harris, Walt 8 84 10.5 42 1 3t/1t2007 Nate Clements 4 74 18.5 62 0 23t/11tWalt Harris 4 42 10.5 23 0 23t/11t2008 Walt Harris 3 25 8.3 24 0 30t/13tTakeo Spikes 3 14 4.7 13 0 30t/13t2009 Goldson, Dashon 4 39 9.8 34 0 23t/14t2010 Clements, Nate 3 46 15.3 39 0 30/21tSpikes, Takeo 3 9 3.0 6 0 30/21tSpencer, Shawntae 3 0 0.0 0 0 30/21tYEAR PLAYER SACKS YARDAGE1971 Hardman, Cedrick 18.0 - NA -1972 Hart, Tommy 17.0 - NA -1973 Hardman, Cedrick 9.0 - NA -1974 Hardman, Cedrick 9.0 - NA -1975 Hardman, Cedrick 15.0 - NA -1976 Hart, Tommy 16.0 - NA -1977 Elam, Cleveland 17.5 - NA -1978 Hardman, Cedrick 10.5 - NA -1979 Board, Dwaine 7.0 52.01980 Stuckey, Jim 8.5 49.51981 Dean, Fred 12.0 106.51982 Dean, Fred 3.5 28.51983 Dean, Fred 17.5 151.51984 Board, Dwaine 10.0 82.01985 Board, Dwaine 11.5 95.51986 Haley, Charles 12.0 109.01987 Haley, Charles 6.0 42.01988 Haley, Charles 11.5 77.01989 Haley, Charles 10.5 88.5Holt, Pierce 10.5 85.51990 Haley, Charles 16.0 107QUARTERBACK SACK LEADERS (SINCE 1971)YEAR PLAYER SACKS YARDAGE1991 Roberts, Larry 7.0 50.0Haley, Charles 7.0 49.01992 Harris, Tim 17.0 116.01993 Stubblefield, Dana 10.5 61.51994 Stubblefield, Dana 8.5 53.51995 Jackson, Rickey 9.5 49.01996 Barker, Roy 12.5 74.51997 Stubblefield, Dana 15.0 99.01998 Doleman, Chris 15.0 81.51999 Young, Bryant 11.0 81.02000 Young, Bryant 9.5 77.52001 Carter, Andre 6.5 57.52002 Carter, Andre 12.5 84.02003 Peterson, Julian 7.0 64.02004 Engleberger, John 6.0 40.52005 Young, Bryant 8.0 50.02006 Moore, Brandon 6.5 56.02007 Young, Bryant 6.5 31.02008 Haralson, Parys 8.0 45.02009 Lawson, Manny 6.5 38.02010 Smith, Justin 8.5 51.5SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\236// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSINDIVIDUAL RECORDS49ERS YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERSALL-PURPOSE YARDS (SINCE 1950)Rush Rec Off Punt Ret Kick Ret Ret Def TotYear Player No Yds No Yds Yds No Yds No Yds Yds Yds Yds1950 Perry, Joe 124 647 13 69 716 0 0 12 223 0 0 9391951 Perry, Joe 136 677 18 167 844 0 0 1 32 0 0 8761952 McElhenny, Hugh 98 684 26 367 1,051 20 284 20 284 680 0 1,7311953 McElhenny, Hugh 112 503 30 474 977 15 104 15 368 472 0 1,4491954 Perry, Joe 173 1,049 26 203 1,252 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,2521955 Wilson, Billy 0 0 53 831 831 0 0 0 0 0 0 8311956 McElHenny, Hugh 185 916 16 193 1,109 15 38 13 300 338 0 1,4471957 McElhenny, Hugh 102 478 37 458 936 0 0 0 0 0 0 9361958 Perry, Joe 125 758 23 218 976 0 0 0 0 0 0 9761959 Smith, J.D. 207 1,036 13 133 1,169 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,1691960 Smith, J.D. 174 780 36 181 961 0 0 0 0 0 0 9611961 Smith, J.D. 167 823 28 343 1,166 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,1661962 Woodson, Abe 0 0 0 0 0 19 179 37 1,157 1,336 0 1,3361963 Woodson, Abe 0 0 0 0 0 13 95 29 935 1,030 0 1,0301964 Woodson, Abe 0 0 0 0 0 22 133 32 880 1,013 0 1,0131965 Parks, Dave 0 0 80 1,344 1,344 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,3441966 Alexander, Kermit 0 0 0 0 0 30 198 37 984 1,182 0 1,1821967 Cunningham, Doug 0 0 0 0 0 27 249 31 826 1,075 0 1,0751968 Willard, Ken 227 967 36 232 1,199 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,1991969 Cunningham, Doug 147 541 51 484 1,025 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,0251970 Washington, Gene 0 0 53 1,100 1,100 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,1001971 Washington, Vic 191 811 36 317 1,128 0 0 33 858 858 0 1,9861972 Washington, Vic 141 468 43 393 861 0 0 27 771 771 0 1,6321973 McGill, Ralph 0 0 0 0 0 22 186 17 374 560 0 5601974 Jackson, Wilbur 174 705 23 190 895 0 0 0 0 0 0 8951975 Williams, Delvin 117 631 34 370 1,001 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,0011976 Williams, Delvin 248 1,203 27 283 1,486 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,4861977 Williams, Delvin 268 931 20 179 1,110 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,1101978 Williams, Dave 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 745 745 0 7451979 Hofer, Paul 123 615 58 662 1,277 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,2771980 Cooper, Earl 171 720 83 567 1,287 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,2871981 Clark, Dwight 3 32 85 1,105 1,137 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,1371982 Clark, Dwight 0 0 60 913 913 0 0 0 0 0 0 9131983 Craig, Roger 176 725 48 427 1,152 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,1521984 Tyler, Wendell 246 1,262 28 230 1,492 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,4921985 Craig, Roger 214 1,050 92 1,016 2,066 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,0661986 Rice, Jerry 10 72 86 1,570 1,642 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,6421987 Craig, Roger 215 815 66 492 1,307 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,3071988 Craig, Roger 310 1,502 76 534 2,036 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,0361989 Taylor, John 1 6 60 1,077 1,083 36 417 2 51 468 0 1,5511990 Rice, Jerry 2 0 100 1,502 1,502 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,5021991 Rice, Jerry 1 2 80 1,206 1,208 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,2081992 Watters, Ricky 206 1,013 43 405 1,418 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,4181993 Rice, Jerry 3 69 98 1,503 1,572 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,5721994 Watters, Ricky 239 877 66 719 1,596 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,5961995 Rice, Jerry 5 36 122 1,848 1,884 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,8841996 Rice, Jerry 11 77 108 1,254 1,331 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,3311997 Hearst, Garrison 234 1,019 21 194 1,213 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,2131998 Hearst, Garrison 310 1,570 39 535 2,105 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,1051999 Garner, Charlie 241 1,229 56 535 1,764 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,7642000 Garner, Charlie 258 1,142 68 647 1,789 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,7892001 Hearst, Garrison 252 1,206 41 347 1,553 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,5532002 Owens, Terrell 7 79 100 1,300 1,379 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,3792003 Barlow, Kevan 201 1,024 35 307 1,331 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,3312004 Barlow, Kevan 244 822 35 212 1,034 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,0342005 Hicks, Maurice 59 308 3 12 320 0 0 34 689 689 0 1,0092006 Gore, Frank 312 1,695 61 485 2,180 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,1802007 Gore, Frank 260 1,102 53 436 1,538 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,5382008 Rossum, Allen 1 1 1 4 5 15 223 47 1,259 1,482 0 1,4872009 Gore, Frank 229 1,120 52 406 1,526 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,5262010 Ginn, Ted 2 11 12 163 174 24 321 47 992 1,313 0 1,487SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\237// MEDIA GUIDE


SCORINGPoints36 Gale Sayers, at Chi. (12/12/65)Touchdowns6 Gale Sayers, at Chi. (12/12/65)PATs8 Rafael Septien, at Dal. (10/12/80)8 Paige Cothren, vs. LA Rams (10/5/58)PAT Attempts8 Rafael Septien, at Dal. (10/12/80)8 Paige Cothren, vs. LA Rams (10/5/58)Field Goals6 Neil Rackers, at Arz. in Mexico City(10/2/05)5 Morten Andersen, at Atl. (9/3/00)Chris Jacke, at GB (10/14/96)Morten Andersen, at NO (10/25/87)Lou Michaels, at Bal. (9/25/66)Field Goal Attempts7 Morten Andersen, at NO (10/25/87)Long Field Goal59 Morten Andersen, at Atl. (12/24/95)56 Al Del Greco, at Hou. (10/27/96)55 John Kasay, at Car. (10/24/10)54 Josh Brown, at StL (1/3/10)Jan Stenerud, vs. KC (12/6/71)RUSHINGAttempts35 Clinton Portis, vs. Was. (12/18/04)Marcel Shipp, at Arz. (10/26/03)32 Calvin Hill, at Dal. (11/10/74)Steven Jackson, at StL Rams (12/21/08)Yards192 Erric Pegram, vs. Atl. (9/19/93), 27 att.181 Willie Galimore, vs. Chi. (9/16/62), 22 att.175 Barry Sanders, vs. Det. (12/23/96), 28 att.174 Rudi Johnson, at Cin. (12/14/03), 21 att.174 Leroy Kelly, vs. Cle. (11/3/68), 27 att.Touchdowns4 LaDainian Tomlinson, vs. SD (10/15/06)Gale Sayers, at Chi. (12/12/65)Rick Casares, vs. Chi. (10/28/56)Long84t Chester Taylor, vs. Min. (12/9/07)RECORDSPASSINGAttempts61 Brett Favre, at GB (10/14/96)60 Richard Todd, at NYJ (9/21/80)58 Glenn Foley, vs. NYJ (9/6/98)Jay Schroeder, at Was. (12/1/85)56 Marc Bulger, vs. StL (9/11/05)Completions42 Richard Todd, at NYJ (9/21/80)35 Dieter Brock, at LA Rams (10/27/85)Yards484 Kurt Warner, at Arz. (11/25/07)471 Brad Johnson, vs. Was. (12/26/99)460 Don Meredith, vs. Dal. (11/10/63)447 Richard Todd, at NYJ (9/21/80)444 Dan Fouts vs. SD (12/11/82)Touchdowns5 Donovan McNabb, at Phi. (9/18/05)Kurt Warner, at StL (10/10/99)Vince Ferragamo, at LA Rams (10/23/83)Dan Fouts, vs. SD (12/11/82)Interceptions7 Steve DeBerg, at TB (9/7/86)6 Steve Grogan, vs. NE (11/30/80)Long96t Tobin Rote to Billy Grimes, vs. GB (12/10/50)Times sacked10 Phil Simms, vs. NYG (11/23/80)James Harris, at LA Rams (10/11/76)Bill Munson, vs. LA Rams (12/6/64)RECEIVINGReceptions17 Clark Gaines, at NYJ (9/21/80)12 Reggie Wayne, at Ind. (11/1/09)Tim Hightower, at Ari. (9/13/09)Cris Carter, vs. Min. (12/18/95)Michael Irvin, at Dal. (10/17/93)Yards220 Don Beebe, at GB (10/14/96)214 Harlon Hill, vs. Chi. (10/31/54)213 Terrell Owens, at Dal. (11/23/08)210 Roddy White, vs. Atl. (10/11/09)202 Paul Flatley, vs. Min. (10/24/65)Touchdowns4 Isaac Bruce, at StL (10/10/99)Ahmad Rashad, at Min. (9/2/79)Harlon Hill, vs. Chi. (10/31/54)Long96t Billy Grimes, vs. GB (12/10/50)INDIVIDUAL RECORDSBEST PERFORMANCES VS. 49ERSINTERCEPTIONSInterceptions3 Bill Simpson, vs. LA Rams (11/20/77)Gene Howard, at LA Rams (11/21/71)Roy Winston, vs. Min. (10/25/64)Donald Doll, at Det. (10/8/50)Yards107 Aaron Martin, at LA Rams (10/18/64)101 Tom Pridemore, at Atl. (9/20/81)Long101t Tom Pridemore, at Atl. (9/20/81)PUNTINGPunts12 Wilbur Summers, vs. Det. (10/23/77)Rusty Jackson, vs. LA Rams (11/21/76)Average58.5 Reggie Roby, at Mia. (9/28/86) (min. 4 pts)Long90 Don Chandler, at GB (10/10/65)PUNT RETURNSRETURNSReturns8 Rolland Lawrence, vs. Atl. (10/9/77)7 Nate Burleson, at Sea. (12/6/09)Alvin Pearman, at Jac. (12/18/05)J.T. Smith, at Phx. (11/6/88)Robbie Martin, vs. Ind. (10/5/86)LeRoy Irvin, vs. LA Rams (10/25/81)Roland Lawrence, vs. Atl. (10/23/76)Yards184 Larry Watkins, at Det. (10/6/63)Long90t Larry Watkins, at Det. (10/6/63)KICKOFF RETURNSReturns9 Ahmad Merritt, vs. Chi. (9/7/03)Eric Metcalf, vs. Atl. (9/29/96)Yards222 Leon Washington, vs. Sea. (12/12/10)208 Ron Smith, at Chi. (11/19/72)Long109 Mel Gray, vs. NO (9/21/86)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\238// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSTEAM RECORDSSCORINGMost Points Scored505 (1994, 16 games)479 (1998, 16 games)475 (1984, 16 games)Highest Average31.6 (1994, 16 games)31.0 (1953, 12 games)30.6 (1987, 15 games)Fewest Points Scored198 (1963, 14 games)208 (1960, 12 games)213 (1950, 12 games)209 (1982, 9 games)Lowest Average13.7 (2007, 16 games)13.7 (1978, 16 games)14.1 (1963, 14 games)TOUCHDOWNSMost Scored66 (1994, 16 games)61 (1998, 16 games)(1993, 16 games)59 (1987, 16 games)Fewest Scored21 (1960, 12 games)23 (2005, 16 games)Most Allowed54 (2004, 16 games)54 (1979, 16 games)53 (1999, 16 games)Fewest Allowed23 (1971, 14 games)24 (1984, 16 games)24 (1982, 9 games)24 (1951, 12 games)Most by Rushing24 (1979, 16 games)(1955, 12 games)23 (1956, 12 games)Most by Passing36 (1999, 16 games)29 (1980, 16 games)28 (2005, 16 games)KICKINGMost Field Goals Made30 (1996, 16 games)29 (2008, 16 games)(2006, 16 games)(1997, 6 games)(1989, 16 games)Most PATs Made60 (1994, 16 games)59 (1993, 16 games)56 (1984, 16 games)49ERS SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDSRUSHINGMost Attempts585 (1978, 16 games)576 (1976, 14 games)564 (1977, 14 games)Most Yards Gained2,544 (1998, 16 games)2,523 (1988, 16 games)2,498 (1954, 12 games)Highest Average5.7 (1954, 12 games)5.2 (1998, 16 games)5.0 (1953, 12 games)Most Touchdowns28 (1954, 12 games)27 (1961, 14 games)26 (1993, 16 games)26 (1953, 12 games)PASSINGMost Attempts644 (1995, 16 games)602 (1979, 16 games)597 (1980, 16 games)583 (2000, 16 games)583 (1990, 16 games)Most Completions432 (1995, 16 games)366 (2000, 16 games)363 (1980, 16 games)361 (1979, 16 games)360 (1990, 16 games)Highest Completion Pct.70.3 (1994, 16 games)70.2 (1989, 16 games)67.6 (1993, 16 games)67.1 (1995, 16 games)66.5 (1992, 16 games)Most Yards Gained (Gross)4,779 (1995, 16 games)4,584 (1989, 16 games)4,510 (1998, 16 games)4,480 (1993, 16 games)4,400 (2000, 16 games)Most Touchdowns44 (1987, 16 games)41 (1998, 16 games)37 (1994, 16 games)35 (1965, 14 games)35 (1989, 16 games)Highest Avg. Gain Per Att.9.49 (1989, 16 games)8.84 (1961, 14 games)8.55 (1993, 16 games)TOTAL NET YARDSMost Yards Gained6,800 (1998, 16 games)6,435 (1993, 16 games)6,366 (1984, 16 games)6,268 (1989, 16 games)6,195 (1992, 16 games)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\FIRST DOWNSMost First Downs381 (1998, 16 games)372 (1993, 16 games)362 (1994, 16 games)357 (1987, 15 games)356 (1984, 16 games)Most by Rushing141 (2002, 16 games)141 (1988, 16 games)138 (1984, 16 games)Most by Passing231 (1995, 16 games)223 (1998, 16 games)213 (1986, 16 games)Most by Penalty34 (1978, 16 games)30 (1994, 16 games)29 (1998, 16 games)FUMBLESMost Opp. Fumbles Recovered27 (1978, 16 games)22 (1959, 12 games)21 (1981, 16 games)21 (1950, 12 games)INTERCEPTIONSMost Thrown36 (1978, 16 games)29 (1958, 12 games)28 (1974, 14 games)28 (1955, 12 games)Most Intercepted39 (1986, 16 games)33 (1951, 12 games)27 (1981, 16 games)PENALTIESMost Penalties134 (2000, 16 games)133 (1998, 16 games)120 (1999, 16 games)Most Yards Penalized1,156 (1998, 16 games)1,135 (2000, 16 games)1,045 (1999, 16 games)QUARTERBACK SACKSMost Sacks Made61 (1976, 14 games)60 (1985, 16 games)57 (1983, 16 games)54 (1997, 16 games)Most Sacks Allowed55 (2008, 16 games)55 (2007, 16 games)53 (1998, 16 games)Fewest Sacks Allowed20 (1982, 9 games)22 (2002, 16 games)24 (1991, 16 games)239// MEDIA GUIDEBest Season, win percentage.938 - 1984Best Season, win totalWon 15, Lost 1 - 1984Worst Season, win percentage.125 - 1978, 1979, 2002Longest Winning Streak15 - 11/27/89 to 11/18/90Longest Winning Streak at Home19 - 12/23/96 to 10/3/99Longest Losing Streak at Home7 - 10/28/62 to 9/22/63Longest Winning Streak on Road18 - 11/27/88 to 12/30/90Longest Losing Streak on Road18 - 12/4/77 to 12/16/79Longest Losing Streak9 - 10/8/78 to 12/3/78Most Consecutive Wins to start season10 - 1990Most Consecutive Wins to end season9 - 1984Most Consecutive Losses to start season7 - 1979Most Consecutive Losses to end season5 - 1963Total Shutouts by 49ers27 - Last vs. StL (10/4/09)Most Shutouts in a Season3 - 2001Most Consecutive Games Scored Points420 - 10/16/77 to 9/19/04Largest Comeback Victory38-35 (OT) victory vs. New Orleans at CandlestickPark, December 7, 1980 (came backfrom 35-7 deficit in 2nd qtr.)


RECORDSTEAM RECORDS49ERS SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDSSCORINGMost Points Scored56 vs. Atl. (10/18/92)55 at Det. (12/19/93)52 vs. Chi. (12/23/91)52 vs. Chi. (12/19/65)51 vs. Min. (12/8/84)Most Points Allowed61 at Chi. (12/12/65)59 at Dal. (10/12/80)52 at Was. (10/23/05)Most Points by Both Teams83 49ers 41, Vikings 42 (at SF), 10/24/6581 49ers 20, Bears 61 (at Chi.), 12/12/6581 49ers 38, Saints 43 (at NO), 11/23/69Most Points Scored in 1st Quarter27 vs. GB (12/7/58)21 (Several times) Last: vs. Min. (12/18/95)Most Points Allowed in 1st Quarter24 at Chi. (10/29/06)Most Points Scored in 2nd Quarter28 at Min. (9/8/83)28 vs. LA Rams (10/28/51)24 (Several times) Last: vs. Atl. (12/4/94)Most Points Allowed in 2nd Quarter28 at Min. (9/29/63)27 at NYG (10/14/79)Most Points Scored in 1st Half42 vs. Atl. (10/18/92)41 at Min. (9/8/83)38 vs. LA Rams (10/28/51)Most Points Allowed in 1st Half41 at Chi. (10/29/06)38 at Dal. (10/12/80)Most Points Scored in 3rd Quarter21 vs. Arz. (1/2/11)21 at NO (9/4/88)21 at StL (9/18/83)21 vs. Hou. (12/13/81)21 vs. NO (10/21/73)Most Points Allowed in 3rd Quarter24 vs. StL (10/6/74)21 (Several times) Last: at Ten. (11/27/05)Most Points Scored in 4th Quarter28 vs. Chi. (12/22/91)28 at Phi. (9/24/89)28 at LA Rams (10/23/83)Most Points Allowed in 4th Quarter28 at StL (12/30/02)23 vs. Phi. (10/12/08)22 at NO (10/20/02)Most Points Scored in 2nd Half35 vs. Atl. (9/15/85)31 at LA Rams (10/23/83)30 vs. NO (10/21/73)Most Points Allowed in 2nd Half36 at NO (11/23/69)35 at Jac. (9/12/99)Most Decisive Victory49 49ers 49 at Lions 0, 10/1/61Most Decisive Loss45 Cowboys 59 vs. 49ers 14, 10/12/80TOUCHDOWNSMost Scored8 vs. Atl. (10/18/92)7 vs. Arz. (12/7/03)7 at Det. (12/19/93)7 vs. Chi. (12/23/91)7 vs. LA Rams (12/27/87)7 at Atl. (10/29/72)7 at Det. (10/1/61)7 vs. Dal. Texans (10/26/52)Most Allowed9 at Chi. (12/12/65)8 at Dal. (10/12/80)at LA Rams (11/9/58)Most Scored by Rushing6 at Det. (10/1/61)Most Allowed by Rushing5 at Chi. (12/12/65)Most Scored by Passing6 at Atl. (10/14/90)Most Allowed by Passing5 (Five times) Last: at Phi. (9/18/05)KICKINGMost Field Goals Made6 vs. Atl. (9/29/96)6 at NO (10/16/83)Most Field Goals Allowed6 vs. Arz. (10/2/05), Mex. CityNET YARDSMost Yards Gained598 vs. Buf. (9/13/92) (159 rush, 439 pass)597 vs. Bal. (12/13/53) (252 rush, 345 pass)590 vs. Atl. (10/18/92) (191 rush, 399 pass)Most Yards Allowed584 at Chi. (12/12/65) (183 rush, 401 pass)583 at Phi. (9/18/05) (140 rush, 443 pass)577 vs. LA Rams (11/9/58) (324 rush, 253 pass)Fewest Yards Gained61 at Det. (10/6/63) (71 rush, -10 pass)81 vs. GB (12/10/60) (71 rush, 10 pass)88 vs. LA Rams (11/21/76) (70 rush, 18 pass)Fewest Yards Allowed44 vs. Atl. (10/23/76) (83 rush, -39 pass)61 at Det. (10/6/63) (71 rush, -10 pass)65 at Det. (10/12/52) (40 rush, 25 pass)FIRST DOWNSMost First Downs36 vs. Ind. (10/18/98)33 vs. Hou. (11/8/87)32 vs. LA Rams (11/20/94)Most First Downs Allowed32 at StL (9/17/00)Fewest First Downs3 vs. Bal. (11/22/59)5 at Bal. (10/13/63)Fewest First Downs Allowed2 vs. NO (10/21/73)4 at Det. (10/12/52)5 at Bal. (10/13/63)Most by Rushing21 vs. Det. (12/14/98)20 at Min. (10/15/61)Fewest by Rushing0 at Min. (12/14/69)0 at Bal. (10/13/63)Most Allowed by Rushing19 at GB (10/11/59)Fewest Allowed by Rushing0 (Seven times) Last: at Arz. (11/29/10)Most by Passing24 at Cin. (12/5/99)24 at Atl. (10/14/90)Most Allowed by Passing25 at NYJ (9/21/80)23 vs. Dal. (11/10/63)Fewest by Passing1 (Six times) Last: vs. TB (10/30/05)Fewest Allowed by Passing0 vs. NO (10/21/73)0 vs. LA Rams (10/10/71)Most by Penalty8 at NO (10/11/98)Most Allowed by Penalty8 vs. Oak. (10/8/00)RUSHINGMost Attempts59 at Min. (12/4/77)56 vs. Det. (10/25/63)56 at GB (Milw.) (10/10/54)56 vs. Bal. (10/29/50)Most Attempts Allowed59 at Dal. (10/12/80)Fewest Attempts10 at GB (11/22/09)Most Yards Gained328 vs. Det. (12/14/98)324 at Min. (10/15/61)317 vs. Min. (11/29/76)Most Yards Allowed324 at LA Rams (11/9/58)Fewest Yards Gained5 vs. Hou. (12/7/75)12 at Min. (12/14/69)Fewest Yards Yards Allowed7 at NO (10/1/72)9 vs. StL (11/2/03)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\240// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSTEAM RECORDS49ERS SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDSPASSINGMost Attempts63 vs. Phi. (11/25/02)60 at Was. (12/17/86)57 vs. Arz. (10/10/04)57 at Atl. (10/6/85)Most Attempts Allowed61 at GB (10/14/96)60 at NYJ (9/21/80)58 vs. NYJ (9/6/98)58 at Mia. (9/28/86)58 at Was. (12/1/85)Fewest Attempts8 vs. NO (11/27/77)8 vs. Min. (11/29/76)12 at Atl. (11/6/77)12 at GB (9/12/76)Fewest Attempts Allowed4 vs. NO (10/15/78)6 at NYG (10/16/77)7 at NO (11/13/77)Most Completions38 vs. Arz. (10/10/04)37 at Atl. (10/6/85)36 at Dal. (12/8/02)36 vs. Phi. (11/25/02)36 vs. Chi. (12/17/00)Most Completions Allowed42 at NYJ (11/21/80)35 at Arz. (11/25/07)35 at LA Rams (10/27/85)35 at Mia. (9/28/86)Fewest Completions1 at Chi. (11/13/05)3 vs. Min. (11/29/76)4 vs. Pit. (9/19/77)Fewest Completions Allowed2 vs. NO (10/15/78)2 at NYG (10/16/77)2 vs. LA Rams (10/10/71)Most Yards Gained (gross)488 at LA Rams (11/29/93)476 at Atl. (10/14/90)458 at LA Rams (12/11/89)Most Yards Allowed (gross)486 at Arz. (11/25/07)471 vs. Was. (12/26/99)460 vs. Dal. (11/10/63)Fewest Yards Gained (gross)28 at Chi. (11/13/05)32 vs. Min. (11/29/76)34 vs. GB (12/10/60)Fewest Yards Allowed (gross)13 vs. Chi. (9/16/62)13 vs. LA Rams (10/10/71)17 vs. NO (10/21/73)31 vs. NO (10/15/78)PENALTIESMost Penalties22 at Buf. (10/4/98)16 at Atl. (1/3/00)15 vs. Car. (12/8/96)15 at Was. (11/17/86)Most Penalties by Opponent22 at Buf. (10/4/98)Fewest Penalties0 (Three times) Last: at NO (1/6/02)Fewest Penalties by Opponent0 (Five times) Last: at Bal. (10/26/69)Most Yards Penalized178 at Buf. (10/4/98)177 at LA Rams (9/18/94)168 at StL (10/24/71)Most Yards Opponent Penalized165 at Min. (10/13/66)136 at LA Rams (10/8/78)133 vs. Cin. (10/1/78)Fewest Yards Penalized0 (Three times) Last: at NO (1/6/02)Fewest Yards Opponent Penalized0 (Five times) Last: at Bal. (10/26/69)FUMBLESMost Committed10 vs. Det. (12/17/78)Most Lost6 at Min. (10/15/61)6 at Cle. (11/12/50)Most Committed by Opponent8 vs. Min. (10/24/65)8 at NYG (12/1/57)Most Lost by Opponent6 at NYG (12/1/57)INTERCEPTIONSMost Intercepted7 at TB (9/7/86)6 vs. NO (9/14/97)6 vs. NE (11/30/80)6 at Chi. (10/17/54)6 vs. LA Rams (10/28/51)Most Thrown7 at LA Rams (10/18/64)6 vs. Bal. (12/5/59)6 at Det. (11/4/73)Most Interception Yards171 vs. StL (11/26/95)163 at GB (10/26/86)Most Interception Yards By Opponent314 at LA Rams (10/18/64)147 vs. Was. (12/18/04)TURNOVERSMost <strong>For</strong>ced by Defense9 at Oak. (12/20/70), 4 FRs, 5 INTs8 vs. NO (9/14/97), 2 FRs, 6 INTs8 vs. Cin. (10/1/78), 3 FRs, 5 INTsMost Committed10 at Dal. (10/12/80), 5 FRs, 5 INTs9 at Cle. (11/12/50), 6 FRs, 3 INTsPUNTSMost Punts11 vs. LA Rams (11/21/76)11 at Chi. (10/17/54)Most Punts by Opponent12 vs. Det. (10/23/77)12 vs. LA Rams (11/21/76)Fewest Punts0 (Eight times) Last at Det. (12/19/93)Fewest Punts by Opponent0 (Several times) Last: at NO (10/20/02)PUNT RETURNSMost Punt Returns9 vs. NO (10/17/76)9 at Atl. (10/29/72)8 (Four times) Last: vs. StL (11/21/82)Most Punt Returns by Opponent9 at Det. (10/6/63)9 vs. Atl. (10/9/77)Most Punt Return Yards144 vs. Phi. (9/27/59)141 vs. NO (10/17/76)133 at Hou. (11/15/70)Most Punt Return Yards by Opponent231 at Det. (10/6/63)166 vs. LA Rams (10/25/81)KICKOFF RETURNSMost Kickoff Returns10 vs. SD (10/15/06)9 (Five times): Last vs. Phi. (10/12/08)Most Kickoff Returns by Opponent10 vs. Atl. (9/29/96)9 (Six times) Last vs. Chi. (9/7/03)Most Kickoff Return Yards256 at Det. (11/14/54)248 at Det. (9/23/62)Most Kickoff Return Yards by Opponent260 at Dal. (11/11/65)233 vs. NO (9/21/86)SACKSMost Sacks Made10 vs. NYG (11/23/80)10 at LA Rams (10/11/76)10 vs. LA Rams (12/6/64)Most Sacks Allowed9 at GB (11/1/98)9 vs. LA Rams (12/18/88)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\241// MEDIA GUIDE


RECORDSTEAM RECORDSALL-TIME TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS49ERS HIGHS CATEGORY 49ERS LOWS56 vs. Atl. 10/18/92 POINTS 0 last vs. TB 11/21/108 vs. Atl. 10/18/92 TOUCHDOWNS 0 last vs. TB 11/21/106 at Det. 10/1/61 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 0 last at StL 12/26/106 at Atl. 10/14/90 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 0 last at SD 12/16/106 last vs. TB 10/30/05 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 0 last at SD 12/16/106 last vs. Atl. 9/29/96 FIELD GOALS MADE 0 last at SD 12/16/1036 vs. Ind. 10/18/98 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 3 vs. Bal. 11/22/5921 vs. Det. 12/14/98 RUSHING FIRST DOWNS 0 last at Min. 12/14/6924 (2x) last at Cin. 12/5/99 PASSING FIRST DOWNS 1 (6x) last vs. TB 10/30/05598 vs. Buf. 9/13/92 TOTAL NET YARDS 61 at Det. 10/6/6359 at Min. 12/4/77 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 10 at GB 11/22/09328 vs. Det. 12/14/98 NET RUSHING YARDS 5 vs. Hou. 12/7/75475 at LA Rams 11/29/93 NET YARDS PASSING 10 at Det. 10/6/6310 (3x) last vs. NYG 11/23/80 QB SACKS ALLOWED 0 last vs. Den. (London) 10/31/10488 at LA Rams 11/29/93 GROSS YARDS PASSING 28 at Chi. 11/13/0563 vs. Phi. 11/25/02 PASS ATTEMPTS 10 at Det. 10/6/6338 vs. Arz. 10/10/04 PASS COMPLETIONS 1 at Chi. 11/13/057 at LA Rams 10/18/64 INTERCEPTIONS 0 last vs. Arz. 1/2/119 at Oak. 12/20/70 TOTAL TAKEAWAYS 0 last at SD 12/16/1010 at Det. 12/17/78 FUMBLES BY 0 last at SD 12/16/106 at Min. 10/15/61 FUMBLES LOST 0 last vs. Arz. 1/2/1111 (2x) last vs. LA Rams 11/21/76 PUNTS 0 (8x) last at Det. 12/19/9361.0 at Cle. 9/13/93 PUNTING AVERAGE 0 (8x) last at Det. 12/19/9322 at Buf. 10/4/98 PENALTIES 0 (3x) last at NO 1/6/02178 at Buf. 10/4/98 YARDS PENALIZED 0 (3x) last at NO 1/6/02OPPONENT’S HIGHS CATEGORY OPPONENT’S LOWS61 at Chi. 12/12/65 POINTS 0 last vs. StL 10/4/099 at Chi. 12/12/65 TOUCHDOWNS 0 last at StL 1/3/105 at Chi. 12/12/65 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 0 last vs. Arz. 1/2/115 (6x) last at Phi. 9/18/05 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 0 at Arz. 11/29/107 vs. NO 10/25/87 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 0 last vs. Arz. 1/2/116 at Arz. 10/2/05 FIELD GOALS MADE 0 last vs. Arz. 1/2/1132 at StL 9/17/00 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 2 vs. NO 10/21/7319 at GB 10/11/59 RUSHING FIRST DOWNS 0 (7x) last at Arz. 11/29/1025 at NYJ 9/21/80 PASSING FIRST DOWNS 0 (2x) last vs. NO 10/21/73584 at Chi. 12/12/65 TOTAL NET YARDS 44 vs. Atl. 10/23/7662 vs. Chi. 9/24/50 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 8 vs. StL 11/2/03324 at LA Rams 11/9/58 NET RUSHING YARDS 7 at NO 10/1/72456 at Arz. 11/25/07 NET YARDS PASSING -39 vs. Atl. 10/23/769 (2x) last at GB 11/1/98 QB SACKS ALLOWED 0 last vs. Den. (London) 10/31/10486 at Arz. 11/25/07 GROSS YARDS PASSING 13 (2x) last vs. LA Rams 10/10/7161 at GB 10/14/96 PASS ATTEMPTS 4 vs. NO 10/15/7842 vs. NYJ 9/21/80 PASS COMPLETIONS 2 (3x) vs. NO 10/15/787 at TB 9/7/86 INTERCEPTIONS 0 last at StL 12/26/1010 at Dal. 10/12/80 TOTAL TAKEAWAYS 0 last vs. Arz. 1/2/118 vs. Min. 10/24/65 FUMBLES BY 0 last at SD 12/16/105 vs. Arz. 12/14/09 FUMBLES LOST 0 last vs. Arz. 1/2/1112 (2x) last vs. Det. 10/23/77 PUNTS 0 (2x) last at NO 10/20/0262.0 at GB 10/21/62 PUNTING AVERAGE 21.0 at Bal. 10/1/6717 at Atl. 11/5/78 PENALTIES 0 (5x) last at Bal. 10/26/69165 at Min. 10/13/66 YARDS PENALIZED 0 (5x) last at Bal. 10/26/69SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\242// MEDIA GUIDE


POSTSEASONHISTORY49ERS POSTSEASON HISTORYPlayoff Record: 26-18 at Home: 19-9 Away: 2-9 Neutral Site: 5-0 Super Bowl Championships: (5) 1981, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1994Date Game Winner Loser Score Site Head Coach1949 SeasonDec. 4, 1949 First Round 49ers N.Y. Yanks 17-7 Kezar Stadium Lawrence T. ShawDec. 11, 1949 AAFC Championship Cleveland 49ers 21-7 Kezar Stadium Lawrence T. Shaw1957 SeasonDec. 22, 1957 Playoff Game Detroit 49ers 31-27 Kezar Stadium Frankie Albert1970 SeasonDec. 27, 1970 NFC Divisional 49ers Minnesota 17-14 Metropolitan Stadium Dick NolanJan. 3, 1971 NFC Championship Dallas 49ers 17-10 Kezar Stadium Dick Nolan1971 SeasonDec. 26, 1971 NFC Divisional 49ers Washington 24-20 Candlestick Park Dick NolanJan. 2, 1972 NFC Championship Dallas 49ers 14-3 Texas Stadium Dick Nolan1972 SeasonDec. 23, 1972 NFC Divisional Dallas 49ers 30-28 Candlestick Park Dick Nolan1981 SeasonJan. 3, 1982 NFC Divisional 49ers N.Y. Giants 38-24 Candlestick Park Bill WalshJan. 10, 1982 NFC Championship 49ers Dallas 28-27 Candlestick Park Bill WalshJan. 24, 1982 Super Bowl XVI 49ers Cincinnati 26-21 Pontiac Silverdome Bill Walsh1983 SeasonDec. 31, 1983 NFC Divisional 49ers Detroit 24-23 Candlestick Park Bill WalshJan. 8, 1984 NFC Championship Washington 49ers 24-21 RFK Stadium Bill Walsh1984 SeasonDec. 29, 1984 NFC Divisional 49ers N.Y. Giants 21-10 Candlestick Park Bill WalshJan. 6, 1985 NFC Championship 49ers Chicago 23-0 Candlestick Park Bill WalshJan. 20, 1985 Super Bowl XIX 49ers Miami 38-16 Stanford Stadium Bill Walsh1985 SeasonDec. 29, 1985 NFC Wild Card N.Y. Giants 49ers 17-3 Giants Stadium Bill Walsh1986 SeasonJan. 4, 1987 NFC Divisional N.Y. Giants 49ers 49-3 Giants Stadium Bill Walsh1987 SeasonJan. 9, 1988 NFC Divisional Minnesota 49ers 36-24 Candlestick Park Bill Walsh1988 SeasonJan. 1, 1989 NFC Divisional 49ers Minnesota 34-9 Candlestick Park Bill WalshJan. 8, 1989 NFC Championship 49ers Chicago 28-3 Soldier Field Bill WalshJan. 22, 1989 Super Bowl XXIII 49ers Cincinnati 20-16 Joe Robbie Stadium Bill Walsh1989 SeasonJan. 6, 1990 NFC Divisional 49ers Minnesota 41-13 Candlestick Park George SeifertJan. 14, 1990 NFC Championship 49ers L.A. Rams 30-3 Candlestick Park George SeifertJan. 28, 1990 Super Bowl XXIV 49ers Denver 55-10 LA Superdome George Seifert1990 SeasonJan. 12, 1991 NFC Divisional 49ers Washington 28-10 Candlestick Park George SeifertJan. 20, 1991 NFC Championship N.Y. Giants 49ers 15-13 Candlestick Park George Seifert1992 SeasonJan. 9, 1993 NFC Divisional 49ers Washington 20-13 Candlestick Park George SeifertJan. 17, 1993 NFC Championship Dallas 49ers 30-20 Candlestick Park George Seifert1993 SeasonJan. 15, 1994 NFC Divisional 49ers N.Y. Giants 44-3 Candlestick Park George SeifertJan. 23, 1994 NFC Championship Dallas 49ers 38-21 Texas Stadium George Seifert1994 SeasonJan. 7, 1995 NFC Divisional 49ers Chicago 44-15 Candlestick Park George SeifertJan. 15, 1995 NFC Championship 49ers Dallas 38-28 Candlestick Park George SeifertJan. 29, 1995 Super Bowl XXIX 49ers San Diego 49-26 Joe Robbie Stadium George Seifert1995 SeasonJan. 6, 1996 NFC Divisional Green Bay 49ers 27-17 3Com Park George Seifert1996 SeasonDec. 29, 1996 NFC Wild Card 49ers Philadelphia 14-0 3Com Park George SeifertJan. 4, 1997 NFC Divisional Green Bay 49ers 35-14 Lambeau Field George Seifert1997 SeasonJan. 3, 1998 NFC Divisional 49ers Minnesota 38-21 3Com Park Steve MariucciJan. 11, 1998 NFC Championship Green Bay 49ers 23-10 3Com Park Steve Mariucci1998 SeasonJan. 3, 1999 NFC Wild Card 49ers Green Bay 30-27 3Com Park Steve MariucciJan. 9, 1999 NFC Divisional Atlanta 49ers 20-18 Georgia Dome Steve Mariucci2001 SeasonJan. 13, 2001 NFC Wild Card Green Bay 49ers 25-15 Lambeau Field Steve Mariucci2002 SeasonJan. 5, 2003 NFC Wild Card 49ers N.Y. Giants 39-38 3Com Park Steve MariucciJan. 12, 2003 NFC Divisional Tampa Bay 49ers 31-6 Raymond James Stadium Steve MariucciSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\243// MEDIA GUIDE


Chicago 3-0 1.000Cincinnati 2-0 1.000Denver 1-0 1.000L.A. Rams 1-0 1.000Miami 1-0 1.000N.Y. Yanks 1-0 1.000POSTSEASONHISTORY49ERS PLAYOFF RECORD VS. OPPONENTPhiladelphia 1-0 1.000San Diego 1-0 1.000Minnesota 4-1 .800Washington 3-1 .750N.Y. Giants 4-3 .571Detroit 1-1 .500THE 49ERS PLAYOFF RECORD WHEN...Dallas 2-5 .400Green Bay 1-4 .200Cleveland 0-1 .000Atlanta 0-1 .000Tampa Bay 0-1 .00017-1 Winning takeaway-giveaway battle3-16 Losing takeaway-giveaway battle3-0 Tying takeaway-giveaway battle6-0 Committing no turnovers20-3 Leading at halftime4-11 Trailing at halftime1-3 Tied at halftime23-3 Leading after three quarters2-14 Trailing after three quarters15-4 Scoring first23-7 Scoring 20-or-more points16-2 Holding opponents under 17 points8-3 Passing for 300 yards-or-more14-9 Passing for 250 yards-or-less22-4 Rushing for 100 yards-or-more8-0 Rushing for 150 yards-or-more2-12 Rushing for less than 100 yards19-2 Rushing 30 times-or-more8-1 Opponents pass for 300 yards-or-more13-10 Opponents pass for 250 yards-or-less7-16 Opponents rush for 100 yards-or-more17-1 Opponents rush for less than 100 yards5-14 Opponents rush 30 times-or-more22-12 Playing on grass3-5 Playing on turf19-9 Playing at home2-9 Playing on the road9-5 Decided by touchdown-or-lessSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\244// MEDIA GUIDE


POSTSEASONINDIVIDUAL RECORDS49ERS SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFF RECORDSSERVICEMost Career Games Played (Starts)1. Jerry Rice ..................................... 23 (23)2. Steve Young ................................. 22 (14)Jesse Sapolu ................................ 22 (19)4. Brent Jones .................................. 21 (19)5. Harris Barton ................................ 19 (19)Ronnie Lott................................... 19 (19)Joe Montana ................................ 19 (19)SCORINGMost Points, Career114 Jerry Rice (23 games)78 Mike Cofer (12 games)69 Ray Wersching (11 games)60 Ricky Watters (7 games)54 Roger Craig (15 games)Most Points, Game30 Ricky Watters vs. NYG (1/15/94), NFC-D18 Jerry Rice vs. SD (1/29/95), SB18 Ricky Watters vs. SD (1/29/95), SB18 William Floyd vs. Chi. (1/7/95), NFC-D18 Jerry Rice vs. Den. (1/28/90), SB18 Jerry Rice vs. Min. (1/1/89), NFC-D18 Roger Craig vs. Mia. (1/20/85), SB18 Larry Schreiber vs. Dal. (12/23/72), NFC-DMost Touchdowns, Career19 Jerry Rice (23 games)10 Ricky Watters (7 games)9 Roger Craig (15 games)Most Touchdowns, Game5 Ricky Watters vs. NYG (1/15/94), NFC-DMost Points After Touchdown, Career42 Mike Cofer (12 games)Most Points After Touchdown, Game7 Doug Brien vs. SD (1/29/95), SB7 Mike Cofer vs. Den. (1/28/90), SBMost Field Goals, Career13 Ray Wersching (11 games)Most Field Goals, Game5 Ray Wersching vs. Cin. (1/24/82), SBLongest Field Goal48 Wade Richey vs. GB (1/3/99), NFC-WCPASSINGMost Passes Attempted, Career593 Joe Montana (19 games)471 Steve Young (22 games)143 John Brodie (5 games)Most Passes Attempted, Game*65 Steve Young vs. GB (1/6/96), NFC-D48 Joe Montana at Was. (1/8/84), NFC-CG47 Joe Montana at NYG (12/29/85), NFC-WCMost Passes Completed, Career375 Joe Montana (19 games)292 Steve Young (22 games)NFC-WC: NFC Wild Card; NFC-D: NFC DivisionalPlayoff; NFC-CG: NFC Championship;<strong>NFL</strong>P - <strong>NFL</strong> Playoff Game; SB: Super Bowl* denotes <strong>NFL</strong> playoff recordMost Passes Completed, Game32 Steve Young vs. GB (1/6/96), NFC-D27 Jeff Garcia vs. NYG (1/5/03), NFC-WC27 Steve Young at Dal. (1/23/94), NFC-CG27 Joe Montana at Was. (1/8/84), NFC-CGMost Yards Gained, Career4,758 Joe Montana (19 games)3,326 Steve Young (22 games)973 John Brodie (5 games)Most Yards Gained, Game357 Joe Montana vs. Cin. (1/22/89), SB347 Joe Montana at Was. (1/8/84), NFC-CG331 Jeff Garcia vs. NYG (1/5/03), NFC-WC331 Joe Montana vs. Mia. (1/20/85), SBMost Touchdown Passes, Career39 Joe Montana (19 games)20 Steve Young (22 games)Most Touchdown Passes, Game6 Steve Young vs. SD (1/29/95), SB5 Joe Montana vs. Den. (1/28/90), SB4 Joe Montana vs. Min. (1/6/90), NFC-DLongest Pass Play78t Brodie/Washington vs. Was. (12/26/71), NFC-D76t Garcia/Owens vs. NYG (1/5/03), NFC-WC76t Montana/Solomon at Was. (1/8/84), NFC-CG72t Montana/Rice vs. Min. (1/6/90), NFC-D61t Montana/Taylor vs. NYG (1/20/91), NFC-CG61t Montana/Rice at Chi. (1/8/84), NFC-CGRUSHINGMost Attempts, Career202 Roger Craig (16 games)105 Ricky Watters (7 games)96 Steve Young (22 games)72 Wendell Tyler (6 games)Most Attempts, Game27 Ken Willard at Min. (12/27/70), NFC-D26 Larry Schreiber vs. Dal. (23/34/73), NFC-D25 Terry Kirby vs. Min. (1/3/98), NFC-DLong Runs from Scrimmage80t Roger Craig vs. Min. (1/1/89), NFC-D71 Hugh McElhenny vs. Det. (12/22/57), <strong>NFL</strong>P53 Joe Montana vs. NYG (12/29/84), NFC-D42 Steve Young vs. Min. (1/9/88), NFC-DMost Yards Gained, Career817 Roger Craig (16 games)594 Steve Young (22 games)481 Ricky Watters (7 games)347 Wendell Tyler (6 games)296 Joe Montana (19 games)Most Yards Gained, Game135 Roger Craig vs. Min. (1/1/89), NFC-D128 Garrison Hearst vs. GB (1/3/99), NFC-WC125 Roger Craig vs. Min. (1/6/90), NFC-DMost Touchdowns Rushing, Career8 Steve Young (22 games)7 Ricky Watters (7 games)7 Roger Craig (16 games)Most Touchdowns Rushing, Game5 Ricky Watters vs. NYG (1/15/94), NFC-D3 William Floyd vs. Chi. (1/7/95), NFC-D3 Larry Schreiber vs. Dal. (12/23/72), NFC-DRECEIVINGMost Receptions, Career124 Jerry Rice (23 games)63 Roger Craig (16 games)60 Brent Jones (21 games)48 Dwight Clark (9 games)46 John Taylor (17 games)Most Receptions, Game11 Jerry Rice vs. GB (1/6/96), NFC-D11 Jerry Rice vs. Cin. (1/22/89), SB10 Jerry Rice vs. SD (1/29/95), SBMost Yards Gained, Career1,811 Jerry Rice (23 games)740 Brent Jones (21 games)734 John Taylor (17 games)726 Dwight Clark (9 games)Most Yards Gained, Game215 Jerry Rice vs. Cin. (1/22/89), SB177 Terrell Owens vs. NYG (1/5/03), NFC-WC149 Jerry Rice vs. SD (1/29/95), SBMost Touchdowns, Career19 Jerry Rice (23 games)6 John Taylor (17 games)6 Freddie Solomon (8 games)Most Touchdowns, Game3 Jerry Rice vs. SD (1/29/95), SBJerry Rice vs. Den. (1/28/90), SBJerry Rice vs. Min. (1/1/89), NFC-DINTERCEPTIONSMost Interceptions, Career8 Ronnie Lott (19 games)6 Eric Davis (8 games)Most Interceptions, Game2 Eric Davis vs. Dal. (1/15/95), NFC-CG2 Ronnie Lott vs. Min. (1/1/89), NFC-D2 Riki Ellison vs. Det. (12/31/83), NFC-D2 Ronnie Lott vs. NYG (1/3/82), NFC-D2 Skip Vanderbundt vs. Dal. (12/23/72), NFC-DLongest Interception Return61t Michael Carter vs. Was. (1/12/91), NFC-D58t Ronnie Lott vs. Min. (1/6/90), NFC-D48t Jeff Fuller vs. Min. (1/9/88), NFC-DMost Interception Return Yards, Career152 Ronnie Lott (19 games)68 Tim McKyer (8 games)66 Chet Brooks (2 games)Most Interception Return Yards, Game61 Michael Carter vs. Was. (1/12/91), NFC-D58 Ronnie Lott vs. Min. (1/6/90), NFC-DSACKSSacks, Career (since 1982)7.5 Charles Haley (12 games)6.5 Tim Harris (6 games)6.5 Dwaine Board (7 games)6.0 Fred Dean (5 games)Sacks, Game (since 1982)3.0 Pierce Holt vs. Was. (1/9/93), NFC-D2.5 Larry Roberts vs. Min. (1/1/89), NFC-DSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\245// MEDIA GUIDE


PUNT RETURNSMost Punt Returns, Career18 John Taylor (17 games)17 Dana McLemore (7 games)10 Dexter Carter (8 games)Most Punt Returns, Game5 Dana McLemore vs. Mia. (1/20/85), SB4 John Taylor at Chi. (1/8/89), NFC-CG4 Dana McLemore vs. Chi. (1/6/85), NFC-CGMost Punt Yards, Career189 John Taylor (17 games)156 Dana McLemore (7 games)Most Punt Yards, Game69 Dana McLemore vs. Chi. (1/6/85), NFC-CG56 John Taylor vs. Cin. (1/22/89), SB51 Dana McLemore vs. Mia. (1/20/85), SBLongest Punt Return45 John Taylor vs. Cin. (1/22/89), SB31 Dexter Carter vs. NYG (1/15/94), NFC-D31 John Taylor vs. NYG (1/20/91), NFC-CGPOSTSEASON49ERS SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFF RECORDSKICKOFF RETURNSMost Kickoff Returns, Career19 Dexter Carter (8 games)13 Vinny Sutherland (3 games)9 R.W. McQuarters (2 games)9 Vic Washington (3 games)Most Kickoff Returns, Game6 R.W. McQuarters vs. GB (1/3/99), NFC-WCMost Kickoff Return Yards, Career341 Dexter Carter (8 games)282 Vinny Sutherland (3 games)250 Vic Washington (3 games)Most Kickoff Return Yards, Game136 Vic Washington vs. Dal. (12/23/72), NFC-D128 R.W. McQuarters vs. GB (1/3/99), NFC-WC127 Chuck Levy vs. GB (1/11/98), NFC-CGLongest Kickoff Return97t Vic Washington vs. Dal. (12/23/72), NFC-D95t Chuck Levy vs. GB (1/11/98), NFC-CG50 Marc Logan vs. Dal. (1/17/93), NFC-CG49ERS PLAYOFF CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERSSCORINGNO NAME TD R P RT FG PAT SF TOT1. Jerry Rice 19 0 19 0 - - - 1142. Mike Cofer - - - - 12/19 42/47 0 783. Ray Wersching - - - - 13/22 30/30 0 694. Ricky Watters 10 7 3 0 - - - 605. Roger Craig 9 7 2 0 - - - 546. Steve Young 8 8 0 0 - - - 48William Floyd 6 5 1 0 - - - 488. Freddie Solomon 0 6 0 0 - - - 36John Taylor 0 6 0 0 - - - 36PASSINGNO NAME ATT COMP YDS PCT TD INT1. Joe Montana 593 375 4,758 .632 39 172. Steve Young 471 292 3,326 .620 20 133. John Brodie 143 71 973 .497 4 74. Jeff Garcia 117 71 757 .607 4 55. Y.A. Tittle 31 18 248 .581 3 3PUNTINGNO NAME NO YDS AVG LONG BK1. Barry Helton 35 1,288 36.8 55 02. Max Runager 33 1,298 39.3 49 03. Tommy Thompson 29 1,093 37.7 55 04. Steve Spurrier 29 1,041 35.9 59 05. Klaus Wilmsmeyer 22 907 41.2 57 0PUNT RETURN YARDSNO NAME NO YDS AVG FC LONG TD1. John Taylor 18 189 10.5 14 45 02. Dana McLemore 17 156 9.2 5 28 03. Dexter Carter 10 80 8.0 1 31 04. Bruce Taylor 5 67 13.4 1 30 05. Terry Kirby 5 33 6.6 1 15 0KICKOFF RETURN YARDSNO NAME NO YDS AVG LONG TD1. Dexter Carter 19 341 17.9 34 02. Vinny Sutherland 13 282 21.7 32 03. Vic Washington 9 250 27.8 97t 14. R.W. McQuarters 9 185 20.6 25 05. Amos Lawrence 7 165 23.6 47 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\246INDIVIDUAL RECORDSRECEIVINGNO NAME NO YDS AVG LONG TD1. Jerry Rice 124 1,796 14.5 72t 192. Brent Jones 60 740 12.3 47 53. John Taylor 46 734 16.0 61t 64. Dwight Clark 48 726 15.1 39 35. Roger Craig 63 606 9.6 40 26. Terrell Owens 39 554 14.2 76t 47. Freddie Solomon 34 537 15.8 76t 68. J.J. Stokes 37 442 11.9 43 09. Tom Rathman 38 327 8.6 22 110. Russ Francis 23 277 12.0 27 1RUSHINGNO NAME ATT YDS AVG LONG TD1. Roger Craig 202 816 4.0 81t 72. Steve Young 96 585 6.1 42 83. Ricky Watters 105 481 4.6 21 74. Wendell Tyler 73 338 4.6 25 25. Joe Montana 54 296 5.5 53 2INTERCEPTIONSNO NAME NO YDS AVG LONG TD1. Ronnie Lott 8 152 19.0 58t 22. Eric Davis 6 50 8.3 44t 13. Dwight Hicks 3 49 16.0 27 0Eric Wright 3 25 8.3 25 0Riki Ellison 3 20 6.7 12 0SACKSNO NAMESACKS1. Charles Haley 7.52. Tim Harris 6.5Dwaine Board 6.54. Fred Dean 6.0// MEDIA GUIDE


POSTSEASONTEAM RECORDS49ERS TEAM <strong>NFL</strong> PLAYOFF RECORDSSCORINGMost Points, Game55 vs. Den. (1/28/90), SB49 vs. SD (1/29/95), SB44 vs. Chi. (1/7/95), NFC-D44 vs. NYG (1/15/94), NFC-DMost Points, Both Teams, Game77 vs. NYG (1/5/03), NFC-WC75 vs. SD (1/29/95), SB66 vs. Dal. (1/15/95), NFC-CGFewest Points, Both Teams, Game14 vs. Phi. (12/29/96), NFC-WC, SF 14, Phi. 017 at Dal. (1/2/72), NFC-CG, Dal. 14, SF 3Largest Margin of Victory, Game45 vs. Den. (1/28/90), SB, SF 55, Den. 10TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdowns, Game8 vs. Den. (1/28/90), SB7 vs. SD (1/29/95), SBMost Touchdowns, Both Teams, Game10 vs. NYG (1/5/03), NFC-WC, 49ers 5, NYG 510 vs. SD (1/29/95), SB, 49ers 7, SD 3Fewest Touchdowns, Both Teams, Game1 vs. NYG (1/20/91), NFC-CG, Giants 1, 49ers 0FIELD GOALSMost Field Goals, Game4 vs. Cin. (1/24/82), SBMost Field Goals Attempted, Game4 (3x) last vs. LA Rams (1/14/90), NFC-CGFIRST DOWNSMost First Downs, Game31 vs. Mia. (1/20/85), SB31 vs. Min. (1/3/98), NFC-D29 vs. LA Rams (1/14/90), NFC-CGFewest First Downs, Game9 at NYG (1/4/87), NFC-D11 vs. Was. (12/26/71), NFC-DMost First Downs, Rushing, Game16 vs. Mia. (1/20/85), SB15 vs. Min. (1/3/98), NFC-D14 vs. Den. (1/28/90), SBFewest First Downs, Rushing, Game1 (3x) last at TB (1/12/03), NFC-DMost First Downs, Passing, Game17 (3x) last vs. GB (1/6/96), NFC-DFewest First Downs, Passing, Game6 (3x) last vs. Dal. (12/23/72), NFC-DTOTAL NET YARDSMost Net Yards Gained, Game537 vs. Mia. (1/20/85), SB461 vs. Den. (1/28/95), SB455 vs. SD (1/29/95), SBFewest Net Yards Gained, Game184 vs. NYG (1/4/87), NFC-D196 at GB (1/4/97), NFC-D228 at TB (1/12/03), NFC-DNet Yards, Combined892 vs. NYG (1/5/03), NFC-WC851 vs. Mia. (1/20/85), SB835 at Was. (1/8/84), NFC-CGRUSHINGMost Attempts, Game45 vs. LA Rams (1/14/90), NFC-CG44 vs. Den. (1/28/90), SB41 vs. Min. (1/3/98), NFC-DFewest Attempts, Game11 vs. Dal. (1/3/71), NFC-CG13 at TB (1/12/03), NFC-DMost Rushing Yards, Game211 vs. Mia. (1/20/85), SB201 vs. Min. (1/1/89), NFC-D187 vs. Was. (1/9/93), NFC-DFewest Rushing Yards, Game29 at NYG (1/4/87), NFC-D33 vs. GB (1/11/98), NFC-CG39 vs. NYG (1/20/91), NFC-CGMost Rushing Touchdowns, Game6 vs. NYG (1/15/94), NFC-D5 vs. Chi. (1/7/95), NFC-DPASSINGMost Attempts, Game65 vs. GB (1/6/96), NFC-D48 at NYG (12/28/85), NFC-WC48 at Was. (1/8/84), NFC-CGFewest Attempts, Game19 vs. Was. (12/26/71), NFC-D21 vs. Phi. (12/29/96), NFC-WCMost Completions, Game32 vs. GB (1/6/96), NFC-D28 vs. NYG (1/5/03), NFC-WCFewest Completions, Game10 at Min. (12/26/71), NFC-D12 vs. Dal. (12/23/72), NFC-DMost Yards Gained, Game356 vs. NYG (1/5/03), NFC-WC347 at Was. (1/8/84), NFC-CG339 vs. Cin. (1/22/89), SBFewest Yards Gained, Game128 at GB (1/4/97), NFC-D148 vs. Cin. (1/24/82), SB150 vs. Dal. (12/23/72), NFC-DMost Sacks Allowed, Game4 (7x) Last: at TB (1/12/03), NFC-DMost Touchdowns, Game6 vs. SD (1/29/95), SB5 vs. Den. (1/28/90), SB4 vs. Min. (1/6/90), NFC-DINTERCEPTIONSMost Interceptions, Game3 (7x) last at TB (1/12/03)PUNTINGMost Punts, Game10 at NYG (1/4/87), NFC-D10 vs. Was. (12/26/71), NFC-DFewest Punts, Game1 vs. Dal. (1/17/93), NFC-CG2 (3x) last vs. Chi. (1/7/95), NFC-DHighest Punting Average, Game (4+ punts)47.3 at Atl. (1/9/99), NFC-D46.3 at Cin. (1/24/82), SBLowest Punting Average, Game (4+ punts)30.8 vs. Min. (1/6/90), NFC-DSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\247// MEDIA GUIDEPENALTIESMost Penalties, Game14 vs. NYG (1/3/82), NFC-D11 vs. NYG (1/4/87), NFC-DFewest Penalties, Game0 vs. Chi. (1/8/89), NFC-CG1 vs. Dal. (1/2/72), NFC-CGMost Yards Penalized, Game145 vs. NYG (1/3/82), NFC-D106 vs. Dal. (1/10/82), NFC-CG75 vs. Min. (1/9/88), NFC-DFewest Yards Penalized, Game0 vs. Chi. (1/8/89), NFC-CG10 vs. Mia. (1/20/85), SBFUMBLESMost Fumbles, Game6 vs. Det. (12/22/57), <strong>NFL</strong>PMost Fumbles Lost, Game3 (3x) last vs. Was. (1/9/93), NFC-DMost Fumbles Committed by Opponent, Game5 vs. GB (1/4/97), NFC-DMost Fumbles Lost by Opponent, Game3 vs. Dal. (12/23/72), NFC-D3 vs. Det. (12/22/57), <strong>NFL</strong>PTURNOVERSMost Turnovers, Game6 vs. Dal. (1/10/82), NFC-CGKICK RETURNSMost Kickoff Returns, Game8 vs. Min. (1/9/88), NFC-D7 vs. NYG (1/5/03), NFC-WC7 at NYG (1/4/87), NFC-DMost Kickoff Return Yards, Game162 at TB (1/12/03), NFC-D146 at Dal. (12/23/72), NFC-DMost Kickoff Returns Allowed, Game9 vs. Den. (1/28/90), SB8 vs. SD (1/29/95), SBMost Kickoff Return Yards Allowed, Game242 vs. SD (1/29/95), SB196 vs. Den. (1/28/90), SBPunt Returns, Game7 at Chi. (1/8/89), NFC-CGPunt Return Yards, Game69 vs. Chi. (1/6/85), NFC-CG69 at Min. (12/27/70), NFC-DPunt Returns Allowed, Game7 at NYG (1/4/87), NFC-DPunt Return Yards Allowed, Game117 at GB (1/4/97), NFC-DSACKSMost Sacks Made, Game9 vs. Chi. (1/6/85), NFC-CG6 (4x) last vs. Den. (1/28/90), SBMost Sacks Allowed, Game4 (7x) last at TB (1/12/03), NFC-DNFC-WC: NFC Wild Card; NFC-D: NFC DivisionalPlayoff; NFC-CG: NFC Championship;<strong>NFL</strong>P - <strong>NFL</strong> Playoff Game; SB: Super Bowl* denotes <strong>NFL</strong> playoff record


POSTSEASONGAME SUMMARIES1957Detroit Lions 31, 49ers 27<strong>NFL</strong> Divisional PlayoffDecember 22 at Kezar Stadium(San Francisco, CA)San Francisco made its first playoff appearance as an<strong>NFL</strong> team a memorable one, but came up a bit shortagainst the Detroit Lions at venerable Kezar Stadium.QB Y.A. Tittle <strong>com</strong>pleted 18-of-31 passes for 248 yardsand three touchdowns for the 49ers. Tittle connectedwith HB R.C. Owens on a 34-yard scoring toss to recordthe first ever postseason touchdown for San Francisco.He also had touchdown connections with RB HughMcElhenny and WR Billy Wilson. McElhenny caught sixpasses for a game-high 96 yards and rushed for 82yards on 14 carries.Lions 0 7 14 10 - 3149ers 14 10 3 0 - 2749ers — Owens 34 pass from Tittle (Soltau kick)49ers — McElhenny 47 pass from Tittle (Soltau kick)Lions — Junker 4 pass from Rote (Martin kick)49ers — Wilson 12 pass from Tittle (Soltau kick)49ers— Soltau 25 FG49ers— Soltau 10 FGLions — Tracy 2 run (Martin kick)Lions — Tracy 58 run (Martin kick)Lions — Gedman 3 run (Martin kick)Lions— Martin 14 FG197049ers 17, Minnesota 14NFC Divisional PlayoffDecember 27 at Metropolitan Stadium(Bloomington, MN)QB John Brodie scored on a one-yard run with justunder two minutes remaining to provide the differenceas the 49ers claimed a 17-14 decision over Minnesotaat a frigid Metropolitan Stadium. San Francisco wastrailing 7-0 in the first quarter when Brodie connectedwith WR Dick Witcher on a 24-yard scoring toss. Brodie<strong>com</strong>pleted 16-of-32 passes for 201 yards and onetouchdown.49ers 7 3 0 7 - 17Vikings 7 0 0 7 - 14Vikings — Krause 22 fumble recovery (Cox kick)49ers — Witcher 24 pass from Brodie (Gossett kick)49ers — Gossett 40 FG49ers — Brodie 1 run (Gossett kick)Vikings — Washington 24 pass from Cuozzo (Cox kick)49ERS POSTSEASON GAME SUMMARIESSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\1970Dallas Cowboys 17, 49ers 10NFC ChampionshipJanuary 3 at Kezar Stadium(San Francisco, CA)QB John Brodie passed for 262 yards and onetouchdown, but it wasn’t enough as the Cowboysadvanced to Super Bowl V with a 17-10 win over the49ers at Kezar Stadium. RB Duane Thomas rushed for143 yards and scored on a 13-yard run in the thirdquarter to put Dallas ahead 10-3. Later in the quarterQB Craig Morton connected with RB Walt Garrisonon a five-yard toss to put the Cowboys up 17-3.San Francisco would add to its final score on its nextpossession with a 26-yard Brodie-to-WR Dick Witchertouchdown, capping an eight-play, 73-yard drive.Cowboys 0 3 14 0 - 1749ers 3 0 7 0 - 1049ers — Gossett 16 FGCowboys — Clark 21 FGCowboys — Thomas 13 run (Clark kick)Cowboys — Garrison 5 pass from Morton (Clark kick)49ers — Witcher 26 pass from Brodie (Gossett kick)197149ers 24, Washington Redskins 20NFC Divisional PlayoffDecember 26 at Candlestick Park(San Francisco, CA)QB John Brodie <strong>com</strong>pleted 10-of-19 passes for 176yards and two touchdowns as San Francisco advancedto the NFC Championship Game with a 24-20 winover Washington at a wet and windy Candlestick Park.Brodie hit WR Gene Washington on a 78-yard play forhis first touchdown of the game that helped tie thescore at 10-10. On the next 49ers possession Brodieconnected with WR Bob Windsor on a two-yard tossinto the corner of the end zone that led to a 17-10lead. The 49ers would insure the victory when DT BobHoskins pounced on an errant snap from center andrecovered it for a touchdown with just under threeminutes remaining in the game. LB Frank Nunley ledthe defensive effort with 11 tackles and a blocked fieldgoal.Redskins 7 3 3 7 - 2049ers 0 3 14 7 - 24Redskins — Smith 5 pass from Kilmer (Knight kick)49ers — Gossett 23 FGRedskins — Knight 40 FG49ers — Washington 78 pass from Brodie (Gossett kick)49ers — Windsor 2 pass from Brodie (Gossett kick)Redskins — Knight 36 FG49ers — Hoskins rec. fumble in end zone (Gossett kick)Redskins — Brown 16 pass from Kilmer (Knight kick)248// MEDIA GUIDEDallas Cowboys 14, 49ers 3NFC ChampionshipJanuary 2 at Texas Stadium(Irving, TX)San Francisco and Dallas <strong>com</strong>bined for just 483 yardsof total offense in a low-scoring affair at Texas Stadium.The Cowboys received rushing touchdowns from RBCalvin Hill and RB Duane Thomas as they posted a 14-3win and earned a bid to Super Bowl VI. San Franciscowas paced offensively by RB Vic Washington with 86yards of total offense. QB John Brodie <strong>com</strong>pleted 14-of-30 passes for 184 yards, but was intercepted threetimes. DE Cedrick Hardman had a big game with 12tackles, including two sacks. DE Tommy Hart and LBFrank Nunley had 11 tackles each.49ers 0 0 3 0 - 3Cowboys 0 7 0 7 - 14Cowboys — Hill 1 run (Clark kick)49ers — Gossett 28 FGCowboys — D. Thomas 2 run (Clark kick)1972Dallas Cowboys 30, 49ers 28NFC Divisional PlayoffDecember 23 at Candlestick Park(San Francisco, CA)QB Roger Staubach came off the bench to rally theDallas Cowboys with two touchdown passes in theclosing minutes of regulation to post a 30-28 <strong>com</strong>efrom-behindwin over the 49ers. Staubach connectedwith WR Billy Parks on a 20-yard touchdown with1:30 remaining in the game. On the ensuing onsidekick the Cowboys recovered and three plays laterStaubach connected with WR Ron Sellers for the gamewinner. The out<strong>com</strong>e overshadowed several sparklingindividual efforts for the 49ers. RB Vic Washington set aclub record with his 97-yard touchdown return on theopening kickoff. RB Larry Schreiber also established athen club record by scoring three rushing touchdowns.LB Ed Beard led the Niners defense with 10 tackleswhile DE Cedrick Hardman added three sacks.Cowboys 3 10 0 17 - 3049ers 7 14 7 0 - 2849ers — Washington 97 kickoff return (Gossett kick)Cowboys — Fritsch 37 FG49ers — Schreiber 1 run (Gossett kick)49ers — Schrieber 1 run (Gossett kick)Cowboys — Fritsch 45 FGCowboys — Alworth 28 pass from Morton (Fritsch kick)49ers — Schreiber 1 run (Gossett kick)Cowboys — Fritsch 27 FGCowboys — Parks 20 pass from Staubach (Fritsch kick)Cowboys — Sellers 10 pass from Staubach (Fritsch kick)


198149ers 38, New York Giants 24NFC Divisional PlayoffJanuary 3 at Candlestick Park(San Francisco, CA)San Francisco returned to the playoffs for the first timesince 1972 and posted its first postseason win since1971 with a 38-24 triumph over the visiting New YorkGiants. Aiding the 49ers cause was CB Ronnie Lott,who intercepted two passes, including one he returned20 yards for a touchdown, and recorded five tackles.Offensively, the Niners were paced by QB Joe Montana,who <strong>com</strong>pleted 20-of-31 passes for 304 yards andtwo touchdowns. Montana hit TE Charle Young on aneight-yard toss in the first quarter and connected withWR Freddie Solomon on a 58-yard strike in the second.Solomon finished the day with six receptions for 107yards. He was joined by WR Dwight Clark who had fivereceptions for 104 yards.Giants 7 3 7 7 - 2449ers 7 17 0 14 - 3849ers — Young 8 pass from Montana (Wersching kick)Giants — Gray 72 pass from Brunner (Danelo kick)49ers — Wersching 22 FG49ers — Solomon 58 pass from Montana (Wersching kick)49ers — Patton 25 run (Wersching kick)Giants — Danelo 48 FGGiants — Perkins 59 pass from Brunnner (Danelo kick)49ers — Ring 3 run (Wersching kick)49ers — Lott 20 interception (Wersching kick)Giants — Perkins 17 pass from Brunner (Danelo kick)49ers 28, Dallas Cowboys 27NFC ChampionshipJanuary 10 at Candlestick Park(San Francisco, CA)In the most memorable playoff game to date, the49ers and Cowboys staged an epic battle. In whatwas a fitting end for some and a heartbreaking one forothers, it was the 49ers who came out on top 28-27.QB Joe Montana capped a brilliant day with a six-yardtouchdown pass to WR Dwight Clark late in the fourthquarter to over<strong>com</strong>e a six-point deficit. “The Catch,” asit would <strong>com</strong>e to be known, capped a 13-play, 89-yarddrive that took over four minutes off the clock. Montanafinished the day with 286 yards on 22-of-35 passingand three touchdowns. Clark posted eight receptionsfor 120 yards and two touchdowns.Cowboys 10 7 0 10 - 2749ers 7 7 7 7 - 2849ers — Solomon 8 pass from Montana (Wersching kick)Cowboys — Septien 44 FGCowboys — Hill 26 pass from White (Septien kick)49ers — Clark 20 pass from Montana (Wersching kick)Cowboys — Dorsett 5 run (Septien kick)49ers — Davis 2 run (Wersching kick)Cowboys — Septien 22 FGCowboys — Cosbie 21 pass from White (Septien kick)49ers — Clark 6 pass from Montana (Wersching kick)POSTSEASONSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\49ers 26, Cincinnati Bengals 21Super Bowl XVIJanuary 24 at Silverdome(Pontiac, MI)QB Joe Montana accounted for two first half touchdownsand K Ray Wersching added two field goals as SanFrancisco built a 20-0 lead at the half and held on for a26-21 victory over the Bengals for its first Super BowlChampionship. Montana scored on a one-yard run inthe first quarter and in the second he led the team ona 12-play, 92-yard drive that resulted in an 11-yardscoring toss to FB Earl Cooper. <strong>For</strong> the game, Montana<strong>com</strong>pleted 14-of-22 passes for 157 yards. Werschingalso had an impressive outing. The veteran kickerconnected on all four field goal attempts in the game,hitting from 22, 26, 40 and 23 yards. The 49ers defensekept the potent Bengals attack in check for much ofthe game. Cincinnati QB Ken Anderson warmed up inthe second half with three touchdowns, two of them onpass plays to TE Dan Ross, but two fourth quarter fieldgoals by Wersching put the game out of reach. LB JackReynolds keyed the 49ers defense with seven tacklesand one sack. LB Bob Leopold also recorded seventackles and NT Archie Reese added six stops.49ers 7 13 0 6 - 26Bengals 0 0 7 14 - 2149ers — Montana 1 run (Wersching kick)49ers — Cooper 11 pass from Montana (Wersching kick)49ers — Wersching 22 FG49ers — Wersching 26 FGBengals — Anderson 5 run (Breech kick)Bengals — Ross 4 pass from Anderson (Breech kick)49ers — Wersching 40 FG49ers — Wersching 23 FGBengals — Ross 3 pass from Anderson (Breech kick)198349ers 24, Detroit Lions 23NFC Divisional PlayoffDecember 31 at Candlestick Park(San Francisco, CA)WR Freddie Solomon caught a 14-yard touchdown passfrom QB Joe Montana with two minutes remaining togive San Francisco a 24-23 win over the visiting DetroitLions and earn a berth in the NFC Championship Game.San Francisco’s defense kept the team alive on severaloccasions, intercepting Detroit QB Gary Danielson fivetimes. LB Riki Ellison had two interceptions while LBKeena Turner, S Dwight Hicks and CB Ronnie Lott hadone apiece. RB Wendell Tyler and RB Roger Craig eachscored a touchdown for San Francisco. Tyler rushed for74 yards on 17 carries and also caught two passes for15 yards. Craig led the Niners in receiving with sevenreceptions for 61 yards.Lions 3 6 0 14 - 2349ers 7 7 3 7 - 24249GAME SUMMARIES// MEDIA GUIDELions — Murray 37 FG49ers — Craig 1 run (Wersching kick)49ers — Tyler 2 run (Wersching kick)Lions — Murray 21 FGLions— Murray 54 FG49ers — Wersching 19 FGLions — Sims 11 run (Murray kick)Lions — Sims 3 run (Murray kick)49ers — Solomon 14 pass from Montana (Wersching kick)Washington Redskins 24, 49ers 21NFC ChampionshipJanuary 8 at RFK Stadium(Washington, DC)Mark Moseley connected on a 25-yard field goalwith 40 seconds remaining to hand San Francisco aheartbreaking 24-21 defeat in the NFC ChampionshipGame at RFK Stadium. The defeat was especially hardto swallow after the 49ers fought back from a 21-0deficit with 21 fourth-quarter points. QB Joe Montanahit WR Mike Wilson on a five-yard scoring strike 30seconds into the fourth, snapping the shutout. Onthe next 49ers possession, Montana hit WR FreddieSolomon on a 76-yard bomb to pull within seven at21-14. The Redskins went three-and-out on theirnext possession, which led to another Montana-to-Wilson touchdown and a tie ballgame. Unfortunatelyfor the 49ers, the Redskins would launch a six-minutedrive that led to the Moseley field goal and the endof the season. Montana finished the game with histypically excellent numbers: 27-of-48 for 347 yardsand three touchdowns. Solomon caught eight passesfor 106 yards and one touchdown. DT Pete Kugler ledthe defensive charge with 10 tackles. He was joinedby S Carlton Williamson with eight tackles and LBs RikiEllison and Keena Turner had six stops each.49ers 0 0 0 21 - 21Redskins 0 7 14 3 - 24Redskins — Riggins 4 run (Moseley kick)Redskins — Riggins 1 run (Moseley kick)Redskins — Brown 70 pass from Theismann (Moseley kick)49ers — Wilson 5 pass from Montana (Wersching kick)49ers — Solomon 76 pass from Montana (Wersching kick)49ers — Wilson 12 pass from Montana (Wersching kick)Redskins — Moseley 25 FG


POSTSEASONGAME SUMMARIES198449ers 21, New York Giants 10NFC Divisional PlayoffDecember 29 at Candlestick Park(San Francisco, CA)QB Joe Montana rushed for 63 yards, passed for309 yards and the 49ers earned a date in the NFCChampionship Game with a 21-10 win over the NewYork Giants. San Francisco drew first blood whenMontana hooked up with his favorite target, WR DwightClark, on a 21-yard scoring toss just three minutesinto the first quarter. Clark would finish the day with112 yards on nine receptions. On the Giants nextpossession, it was S Ronnie Lott who intercepted aQB Phil Simms pass and returned it 38 yards to theNew York 12-yard line. Two plays later, Montana hit TERuss Francis on a nine-yard strike to extend the leadto 14-0. New York would pull within three following LBHarry Carson’s interception and touchdown return offa tipped Montana pass seven minutes into the secondquarter. Three minutes later, the 49ers answered whenMontana hit WR Freddie Solomon on a 29-yard scoring<strong>com</strong>pletion to put San Francisco up 21-10. DE FredDean recorded seven tackles and two sacks for theinspired 49ers defense. LB Jack Reynolds added fivetackles.Giants 0 10 0 0 - 1049ers 14 7 0 0 - 2149ers — Clark 21 pass from Montana (Wersching kick)49ers — Francis 9 pass from Montana (Wersching kick)Giants — Haji-Sheikh 46 FGGiants — Carson 14 interception return (Haji-Sheikh kick)49ers — Solomon 29 pass from Montana (Wersching kick)49ers 23, Chicago Bears 0NFC ChampionshipJanuary 6 at Candlestick Park(San Francisco, CA)San Francisco advanced to Super Bowl XIX with a 23-0win over the visiting Chicago Bears. The story of the daywas the 49ers defense that recorded nine sacks andheld the Bears to 186 yards of total offense. Leadingthe charge for the defense were DE Gary Johnson andDT Michael Carter. Neither Johnson nor Carter werestarters in the game, yet they led the squad with twosacks and six tackles each. LB Riki Ellison recordeda team-high eight tackles. Offensively, San Franciscowas led by QB Joe Montana and RB Wendell Tyler.Montana threw for 233 yards and one touchdown,a 10-yard toss to WR Freddie Solomon in the fourthquarter. Tyler had 68 yards on 10 carries and scored ona nine-yard jaunt early in the third quarter.Bears 0 0 0 0 - 049ers 3 3 7 10 - 2349ers — Wersching 21 FG49ers — Wersching 22 FG49ers — Tyler 9 run (Wersching kick)49ers — Solomon 10 pass from Montana (Wersching kick)49ers — Wersching 34 FGSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\49ers 38, Miami Dolphins 16Super Bowl XIXJanuary 20 at Stanford Stadium(Palo Alto, CA)QB Joe Montana passed for 331 yards and accountedfor four touchdowns to lead San Francisco to a 38-16win over the Miami Dolphins. <strong>For</strong> his efforts, Montanawas named Super Bowl MVP for the second time inhis career. The game was played at nearby StanfordStadium in Palo Alto in front of 84,059 fans. Montana’sfirst touchdown of the day came on a 33-yard strike toRB Carl Monroe late in the first quarter. He followed thatwith an eight-yard scoring toss to RB Roger Craig in thesecond quarter. On the next 49ers possession, Montanaadded his third score of the day, this time taking it inhimself on a six-yard run. His fourth and final scorecame on a 16-yard pass to Craig midway through thethird quarter. Craig also had an impressive day totaling135 yards of total offense and added two scores. SanFrancisco rolled up an impressive 537 yards of totaloffense in the game, including 211 rushing yards. SCarlton Williamson and CB Eric Wright each intercepteda QB Dan Marino pass. LB Keena Turner led the teamwith six tackles.Dolphins 10 6 0 0 - 1649ers 7 21 10 0 - 38Dolphins — von Schamann 37 FG49ers — Monroe 33 pass from Montana (Wersching kick)Dolphins — Johnson 2 pass from Marino (von Schamann kick)49ers — Craig 8 pass from Montana (Wersching kick)49ers — Montana 6 run (Wersching kick)49ers — Craig 2 run (Wersching kick)Dolphins — von Schamann 31 FGDolphins — von Schamann 30 FG49ers — Wersching 27 FG49ers — Craig 16 pass from Montana (Wersching kick)1985New York Giants 17, 49ers 3NFC Wild CardDecember 28 at Giants Stadium(Meadowlands, NJ)San Francisco posted more yards of total offense thanthe host Giants, yet it wasn’t enough as New York rolledup a 17-3 win in the NFC Wild Card Game. QB JoeMontana <strong>com</strong>pleted 26-of-47 passes for 296 yards forthe 49ers in the losing effort. WR Dwight Clark caughta postseason career-high eight passes for 120 yards.The Giants were led by RB Joe Morris who gained 141yards on the ground and QB Phil Simms who passedfor 181 yards and two touchdowns. Defensively, SanFrancisco was paced by LB Keena Turner with seventackles and S Ronnie Lott, who added five stops.49ers 0 3 0 0 - 3Giants 3 7 7 0 - 17Giants — Schubert 47 FGGiants — Bavaro 18 pass from Simms (Schubert kick)49ers — Wersching 21 FGGiants — Hasselbeck 3 pass from Simms (Schubert kick)250// MEDIA GUIDE1986New York Giants 49, 49ers 3NFC Divisional PlayoffJanuary 4 at Giants Stadium(Meadowlands, NJ)QB Phil Simms threw four touchdown passes and RBJoe Morris rushed for 159 yards as the New York Giantsdefeated San Francisco for the second consecutiveseason in a playoff game at Giants Stadium. SanFrancisco was held to 29 yards on the ground and 184yards of total offense by a Giants defense led by LBLawrence Taylor and LB Harry Carson. Carson postednine tackles and Taylor returned an interception 34yards for a touchdown. Simms threw four touchdownpasses and Morris rushed for 159 yards and two scoresto lead a potent New York offense.49ers 3 0 0 0 - 3Giants 7 21 21 0 - 49Giants — Bavaro 24 pass from Simms (Allegre kick)49ers — Wersching 26 FGGiants — Morris 45 run (Allegre kick)Giants — Johnson 15 pass from Simms (Allegre kick)Giants — Taylor 34 interception return (Allegre kick)Giants — McConkey 28 pass from Simms (Allegre kick)Giants — Mowat 29 pass from Simms (Allegre kick)Giants — Morris 2 run (Allegre kick)1987Minnesota Vikings 36, 49ers 24NFC Divisional PlayoffJanuary 9 at Candlestick Park(San Francisco, CA)Minnesota WR Anthony Carter and K Chuck Nelson eachestablished <strong>NFL</strong> postseason records as the Vikingsposted a 36-24 win over hometown San Franciscoat Candlestick Park. Carter caught 10 passes from QBWade Wilson for an <strong>NFL</strong> postseason record 227 yards.Carter broke the old record of 198 yards that was set byE Tom Fears of the Los Angeles Rams in 1950 againstthe Chicago Bears. Nelson set his record by kickingfive field goals, breaking the old mark of four that wasdone eight times. San Francisco was led offensively byQB Steve Young, who spelled QB Joe Montana early inthe second half. Young <strong>com</strong>pleted 12-of-17 passesfor 158 yards and one touchdown. He also ran for ateam-high 72 yards on six carries and had a five-yardtouchdown run.Vikings 3 17 10 6 - 3649ers 3 0 14 7 - 24Vikings — Nelson 21 FG49ers — Wersching 43 FGVikings — Hilton 7 pass from Wilson (Nelson kick)Vikings — Nelson 23 FGVikings — Rutland 45 interception return (Nelson kick)49ers — Fuller 48 interception return (Wersching kick)Vikings — Jones 5 pass from Wilson (Nelson kick)49ers — Young 5 run (Wersching kick)Vikings — Nelson 40 FGVikings — Nelson 46 FG49ers — Frank 16 pass from Young (Wersching kick)Vikings — Nelson 23 FG


198849ers 34, Minnesota Vikings 9NFC Divisional PlayoffJanuary 1 at Candlestick Park(San Francisco, CA)RB Roger Craig and WR Jerry Rice entered the <strong>NFL</strong>record books as the 49ers advanced to the NFCChampionship Game with a convincing 34-9 win overthe visiting Minnesota Vikings at Candlestick. Rice seta record, that he shares with five other players, withthree touchdown receptions. He scored on receptions oftwo, four and 11 yards, all thrown by QB Joe Montana.Rice closed the day with five receptions for 61 yards.Craig entered the record book courtesy of his 80-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. The run wasthe longest touchdown run and the longest run fromscrimmage in team postseason history. Craig brokethe old record established by RB Marcus Allen withhis 74-yard touchdown run against the WashingtonRedskins in 1983. Craig finished the day with 135 yardson 21 carries and two touchdowns. The 49ers defensealso posted a strong day, recording six sacks, twointerceptions and one fumble recovery. S Ronnie Lotthad a big day with four tackles, two interceptions andthree passes defensed. DE Larry Roberts recorded twoand a half sacks.Vikings 3 0 6 0 - 949ers 7 14 0 13 - 34Vikings — Nelson 47 FG49ers — Rice 2 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)49ers — Rice 4 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)49ers — Rice 11 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)Vikings — H. Jones 5 pass from Wilson (Nelson kick)49ers — Craig 4 run (Cofer kick)49ers — Craig 80 run (Cofer kick)49ers 28, Chicago Bears 3NFC ChampionshipJanuary 8 at Soldier Field(Chicago, IL)Game time temperatures were in the teens and thewind chill was 26 below zero, but the San Francisco49ers were hot, as they rolled to a 28-3 win over theChicago Bears at Soldier Field. QB Joe Montana hit WRJerry Rice on a 61-yard scoring toss in the first quarterand a 27-yard scoring toss in the second as the 49erstook a 14-3 lead into the half. In the third quarter, itwas again the mastery of Montana, who connectedwith TE John Frank on a five-yard touchdown pass toextend the lead to 21-3. FB Tom Rathman capped asolid day with a four-yard burst into the end zone with8:07 remaining in the fourth quarter. Rathman finishedwith 36 yards rushing and caught five passes for 51yards. The San Francisco defensive charge was led byLB Mike Walter, who posted a game-high 11 tacklesand forced a fumble. S Jeff Fuller recorded nine tacklesand intercepted a pass. Offensively, Rice finished with11 receptions for 133 yards and two touchdowns whileMontana <strong>com</strong>pleted 17-of-27 passes for 288 yards.POSTSEASON49ers 7 7 7 7 - 28Bears 0 3 0 0 - 349ers — Rice 61 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)49ers — Rice 27 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)Bears — Butler 25 FG49ers — Frank 5 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)49ers — Rathman 4 run (Cofer kick)49ers 20, Cincinnati Bengals 16Super Bowl XXIIIJanuary 22 at Joe Robbie Stadium(Miami, FL)In what proved to be the most exciting Super Bowl gameof the decade, it was the play of a collected veteran thatdelivered San Francisco its third <strong>NFL</strong> Championship. QBJoe Montana connected on 23-of-36 passes for 357yards, but no <strong>com</strong>pletion would be more important thanhis last. The game opened at a stand still with neitherteam having any ability to move the ball offensively. SanFrancisco opened the scoring on a 41-yard field goalby K Mike Cofer late in the first quarter. The Bengalsresponded with K Jim Breech’s 34-yard field goal andthe teams headed to the half locked in a 3-3 tie. Thethird quarter began with the teams trading field goalsbefore the Bengals broke the touchdown draught.Following a 49ers field goal, Cincinnati KR StanfordJennings took the Cofer kickoff and returned it 93 yardsfor a touchdown. It didn’t take long for San Franciscoto respond. Montana hit WR Jerry Rice for a 31-yard<strong>com</strong>pletion and followed that with a swing pass thatRB Roger Craig turned into a 40-yard gain. Two playsand 16 seconds later, Montana found Rice in thecorner of the end zone for a 10-yard touchdown. An11-play, 46-yard drive by the Bengals resulted in a46-yard field goal by Breech, giving Cincinnati a 16-13 lead and leaving the 49ers just 3:20 on the clock.San Francisco received the kickoff and returned it tothe 20, but a penalty moved the ball back to the eightyardline. What happened next is legendary. Montanaconnected on five consecutive passes to move the ballto the Bengals 35. A holding penalty moved the ballback 10 yards, but Montana responded with a 27-yard<strong>com</strong>pletion to Rice and another first down. A quick hit toCraig followed by a timeout left the Niners with secondand two from the Bengals 10-yard line. Following thetimeout, Montana hit WR John Taylor in the middle ofthe end zone for a touchdown and San Francisco hadits third Super Bowl title of the decade.Bengals 0 3 10 3 - 1649ers 3 0 3 14 - 2049ers — Cofer 41 FGBengals — Breech 34 FGBengals — Breech 43 FG49ers — Cofer 32 FGBengals — Jennings 93 kickoff return (Breech kick)49ers — Rice 14 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)Bengals — Breech 40 FG49ers — Taylor 10 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)GAME SUMMARIES198949ers 41, Minnesota Vikings 13NFC Divisional PlayoffJanuary 6 at Candlestick Park(San Francisco, CA)QB Joe Montana threw four touchdown passes and RBRoger Craig rushed for 118 yards as the 49ers advancedto the NFC Championship Game with a convincing41-13 win over the visiting Minnesota Vikings atCandlestick Park The Vikings opened the scoring on a KRich Karlis field goal nine minutes into the first quarter,but from that point on it was all San Francisco. The49ers erupted for 28 consecutive points before halftimeto put the game away early. Just 20 seconds after theVikings initial score, Montana connected with WR JerryRice for the first of his four touchdown passes of theafternoon. The play started simply enough before, intrue Rice fashion, he turned a seven-yard gain into a72-yard touchdown. Following an interception by SChet Brooks, Montana hit TE Brent Jones for an eightyardtouchdown pass and the rout was on. Montanawould add touchdown passes to WR John Taylor andanother to Rice before handing the game over to reserveQB Steve Young. On the day, Montana <strong>com</strong>pleted 17-of-24 passes for 241 yards. The 49ers defense wouldalso contribute a score, courtesy of S Ronnie Lott, whointercepted a QB Tommy Kramer pass and returned it58 yards for a touchdown.Vikings 3 0 3 7 - 1349ers 7 20 0 14 - 41Vikings — Karlis 38 FG49ers — Rice 72 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)49ers — Jones 8 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)49ers — Taylor 8 pass from Montana (kick failed)49ers — Rice 13 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)Vikings — Karlis 44 FG49ers — Lott 58 interception return (Cofer kick)49ers — Craig 4 run (Cofer kick)Vikings — Fenney 3 run (Karlis kick)49ers 30, Los Angeles Rams 3NFC ChampionshipJanuary 14 at Candlestick Park(San Francisco, CA)The 49ers defense intercepted QB Jim Everett threetimes and held the Los Angeles Rams to 156 yardsof total offense as San Francisco earned its fourth tripto the Super Bowl of the decade with a 30-3 win atCandlestick Park in the NFC Championship Game. SanFrancisco QB Joe Montana was superb in his directionof the 49ers offense, <strong>com</strong>pleting 26-of-30 passes for262 yards and two touchdowns. His first touchdownpass of the game came with 11:27 remaining inthe second quarter when he hit TE Brent Jones on a20-yard strike to give the 49ers a 7-3 lead. CB TimMcKyer intercepted an Everett pass giving the 49erspossession at the Los Angeles 27-yard line. A five-playdrive culminated in a one-yard touchdown run by RBRoger Craig. It wouldn’t take long for San Francisco tostrike again. Gaining possession with 3:10 remaining inSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\251// MEDIA GUIDE


the second, Montana calmly directed a 14-play, 97-yard drive that ended with an 18-yard scoring toss toWR John Taylor. K Mike Cofer accounted for the finalnine points on three field goals in the second half.Offensively, Montana was joined by Craig, who rushedfor 94 yards on 24 carries. WR Jerry Rice caught sixpasses for 55 yards and FB Tom Rathman added 63yards rushing and 48 yards receiving.Rams 3 0 0 0 - 349ers 0 21 3 6 - 30Rams — Lansford 23 FG49ers — Jones 20 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)49ers — Craig 1 run (Cofer kick)49ers — Taylor 18 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)49ers — Cofer 28 FG49ers — Cofer 36 FG49ers — Cofer 25 FG49ers 55, Denver Broncos 10Super Bowl XXIVJanuary 28 at Louisiana Superdome(New Orleans, LA)WR Jerry Rice scored three touchdowns, FB TomRathman scored twice and QB Joe Montana earnedhis third Super Bowl MVP award as the San Francisco49ers cruised to their fourth <strong>NFL</strong> Championship of thedecade with a resounding 55-10 win over the DenverBroncos. The game was played before a crowd of72,919 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans,LA. Rice scored on touchdown catches of 20, 38 and28 yards en route to a seven-reception, 148-yardouting. Rathman scored his two touchdowns on runsof one and three yards. The real story of the game wasthe play of Montana. He <strong>com</strong>pleted a sensational 22-of-29 passes for 297 yards and five touchdowns. Hewas masterful in his direction of the 49ers offense,leading the team on scoring drives of 66, 69 and 71yards. The 49ers defense proved to be as devastatingas the offense. San Francisco harassed Denver QB JohnElway all game, intercepting him twice and sacking himon six occasions. DE Daniel Stubbs led the way withtwo sacks and was joined by four others who had onesack each. DE Kevin Fagan had six tackles and LB MattMillen added five.49ers 13 14 14 14 - 55Broncos 3 0 7 0 - 1049ers — Rice 20 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)Broncos — Treadwell 42 FG49ers — Jones 7 pass from Montana (kick failed)49ers — Rathman 1 run (Cofer kick)49ers — Rice 38 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)49ers — Rice 28 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)49ers — Taylor 35 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)Broncos — Elway 3 run (Treadwell kick)49ers — Rathman 3 run (Cofer kick)49ers — Craig 1 run (Cofer kick)POSTSEASONSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\199049ers 28, Washington Redskins 10NFC Divisional PlayoffJanuary 12 at Candlestick Park(San Francisco, CA)QB Joe Montana <strong>com</strong>pleted 22-of-31 passes for 274yards and two touchdowns as San Francisco advancedto the NFC Championship Game with a 28-10 win overthe visiting Washington Redskins. The Redskins openedthe scoring on a 31-yard touchdown reception from QBMark Rypien to WR Art Monk. The 49ers answered witha one-yard touchdown run by FB Tom Rathman thatcapped an eight-play, 74-yard drive to tie the score at7-7. Washington added a 44-yard field goal by K ChipLohmiller just before the end of the first quarter to takea 10-7 lead. That would be all of the scoring for theRedskins as the 49ers would reel off 21 consecutivepoints over the next three quarters. Montana hit WRJerry Rice on a 10-yard strike to <strong>com</strong>plete a 10-playdrive, giving San Francisco its first lead of the gamefour minutes into the second quarter. Five minutes later,the 49ers would extend their lead to 21-10 thanks toan eight-yard touchdown pass from Montana to WRMike Sherrard. It was the 49ers defense that wouldcap the scoring for the day. Following a scoreless thirdquarter, DT Michael Carter intercepted a Rypien passthat had been tipped by DE Charles Haley and returnedit 61 yards for a touchdown. CB Don Griffin and DEKevin Fagan had seven tackles each to lead the 49ersdefense.Redskins 10 0 0 0 - 1049ers 7 14 0 7 - 28Redskins — Monk 31 pass from Rypien (Lohmiller kick)49ers — Rathman 1 run (Cofer kick)Redskins — Lohmiller 44 FG49ers — Rice 10 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)49ers — Sherrard 8 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)49ers — Carter 61 interception return (Cofer kick)New York Giants 15, 49ers 13NFC ChampionshipJanuary 20 at Candlestick Park(San Francisco, CA)252GAME SUMMARIESKickers and defense were the story of the day atCandlestick as the Giants used five field goals from KMatt Bahr and the Giants defense held San Franciscoto 39 yards on the ground to defeat the 49ers 15-13.In the first two quarters, it was Bahr and 49ers K MikeCofer who provided all the scoring. Bahr connected ona pair of field goals from 28 and 42 yards out. Coferadded field goals of 47 and 35 yards, and the teamsentered the half in a 6-6 tie. San Francisco opened thescoring in the third quarter on a 61-yard touchdownpass to WR John Taylor from QB Joe Montana to takea 13-6 lead. From that point on, it was all New Yorkand Matt Bahr. Bahr kicked field goals of 46 and 38yards to pull the Giants within one at 13-12 with 5:47remaining. San Francisco took over at its own 20-yard line, but five plays later DT Erik Howard forceda 49ers fumble and LB Lawrence Taylor recovered at// MEDIA GUIDEthe Giants 43-yard line with 2:36 remaining. A pair ofQB Jeff Hostetler <strong>com</strong>pletions to TE Mark Bavaro andWR Stephen Baker had the Giants in field goal rangeat the 49ers 29-yard line with 1:10 remaining in thecontest. Three plays later Bahr added his fifth fieldgoal of the day, this one from 42 yards away, as timeexpired. Montana <strong>com</strong>pleted 18-of-26 passes for 190yards and one touchdown. Taylor caught two passesfor 75 yards, including the 61-yard touchdown. WRJerry Rice added five catches for 54 yards. Defensively,San Francisco was led by LB Bill Romanowski’s seventackles. DT Jim Burt, DT Pierce Holt and DE CharlesHaley added one sack each.Giants 3 3 3 6 - 1549ers 3 3 7 0 - 1349ers— Cofer 47 FGGiants— Bahr 28 FGGiants— Bahr 42 FG49ers— Cofer 35 FG49ers — Taylor 61 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)Giants— Bahr 46 FGGiants— Bahr 38 FGGiants— Bahr 42 FG199249ers 20, Washington Redskins 13NFC Divisional PlayoffJanuary 9 at Candlestick Park(San Francisco, CA)QB Steve Young threw for 227 yards, including twotouchdown passes, and rushed for an additional 73yards to lead San Francisco to a hard fought 20-13win over the visiting Redskins at Candlestick Park.Young tossed a five-yard touchdown pass to WR JohnTaylor to open the scoring at the 11:48 mark of the firstquarter. The teams traded field goals, and then Younghit TE Brent Jones on a 16-yard scoring strike and KMike Cofer added the extra point to give San Franciscoa 17-3 lead at halftime. The Redskins answered with10 consecutive points on a K Chip Lohmiller field goaland a QB Mark Rypien one-yard touchdown plunge tocut the 49ers lead to 17-13. The locals responded witha 14-play, 59-yard drive that resulted in a 33-yardCofer field goal with 2:22 remaining. The San Franciscodefense did the rest, sacking Rypien four times onits final drive before forcing the Redskins to turn theball over on downs. DT Pierce Holt had four tackles,including three sacks, to pace a determined Ninersdefense. CB Don Griffin posted a team-high six stopsin the victory.Redskins 3 0 3 7 - 1349ers 7 10 0 3 - 2049ers — Tayor 5 pass from Young (Cofer kick)Redskins — Lohmiller 19 FG49ers— Cofer 23 FG49ers — Jones 16 pass from Young (Cofer kick)Redskins — Lohmiller 32 FGRedskins — Rypien 1 run (Lohmiller kick)49ers— Cofer 33 FG


POSTSEASONGAME SUMMARIES1992Dallas Cowboys 30, 49ers 20NFC ChampionshipJanuary 17 at Candlestick Park(San Francisco, CA)199349ers 44, New York Giants 3NFC Divisional PlayoffJanuary 15 at Candlestick Park(San Francisco, CA)94-yard drive. San Francisco was paced offensively byYoung, who <strong>com</strong>pleted 27-of-45 passes for 287 yardsand one touchdown.49ers 0 7 7 7 - 21Cowboys 7 21 7 3 - 38QB Troy Aikman <strong>com</strong>pleted 24-of-34 passes for 322yards and two touchdowns as the Cowboys claimed a30-20 win over the 49ers. The game was played before64,920 fans at a rainy Candlestick Park. Dallas openedthe scoring with a 20-yard field goal by K Lin Elliott.The 49ers answered with a one-yard run by QB SteveYoung to take a 7-3 lead after the first quarter. CowboyRB Emmitt Smith scored the first of his two touchdownson a four-yard run at the 5:05 mark of the secondquarter to put Dallas up 10-7. San Francisco tied thescore three minutes later on a 28-yard field goal by KMike Cofer. FB Daryl Johnston scored the first points ofthe second half on a three-yard run at the 10:45 markof the third quarter to put the Cowboys ahead 17-10.Cofer added a field goal for the 49ers to make the score17-13 heading into the fourth quarter. It was a battlebetween Aikman and Young in the fourth. Aikman hitSmith on a 16-yard scoring strike at the 12:25 mark,extending the Dallas lead to 24-13. Young answeredback with a nine play, 93-yard drive resulting in a fiveyardscoring toss to WR Jerry Rice to trim the Cowboyslead to 24-20. It didn’t take long for Dallas to respond.On a first and 10 from their own 21, Aikman hit WR AlvinHarper on a crossing pattern that Harper turned into a70-yard <strong>com</strong>pletion. Three plays later Aikman hit WRKelvin Martin for a six-yard touchdown to secure thewin. Rice had an outstanding day receiving, finishingwith eight catches for 123 yards and one touchdown.Young <strong>com</strong>pleted 25-of-35 passes for 313 yards andone touchdown. CB Eric Davis had six tackles to leadthe 49ers defense. DT Ted Washington and DE KevinFagan had two sacks each.Cowboys 3 7 7 13 - 3049ers 7 3 3 7 - 20Cowboys — Elliott 20 FG49ers — Young 1 run (Cofer kick)Cowboys — Smith 4 run (Elliott kick)49ers— Cofer 28 FGCowboys — Johnston 3 run (Elliott kick)49ers— Cofer 42 FGCowboys — Smith 16 pass from Aikman (Elliott kick)49ers — Rice 5 pass from Young (Cofer kick)Cowboys — Martin 6 pass from Aikman (kick blocked)It was a wattered down 49ers attack at CandlestickPark as RB Ricky Watters established an <strong>NFL</strong> singlegameplayoff record with five rushing touchdowns inthe 44-3 win over the visting New York Giants. Wattersscored on runs of one, one, two, six and two yards ashe <strong>com</strong>piled 118 rushing yards on 24 carries. He alsocaught a team-high five passes for 46 yards from QBSteve Young, who finished the day <strong>com</strong>pleting 17-of-22 passes for 226 yards in the victory. The 49ersdefense stepped up their play in the win as well. NewYork was held to 194 total yards, with only 41 yardsrushing. DT Dana Stubblefield had two sacks and LB BillRomanowski added a team-high five tackles. The gamewas marked by several milestone events: Attendance of67,143 set a 49ers and Candlestick Park record (sincebroken), 44 points are most scored by 49ers in an NFCPlayoff Game, Watters sets <strong>NFL</strong> single-game recordfor postseason rushing touchdowns (5), postseasontouchdowns (5) and points scored (30).Giants 0 3 0 0 - 349ers 9 14 14 7 - 4449ers — Watters 1 run (kick failed)49ers — Cofer 29 FG49ers — Watters 1 run (Cofer kick)49ers — Watters 2 run (Cofer kick)Giants — Treadwell 25 FG49ers — Watters 6 run (Cofer kick)49ers — Watters 2 run (Cofer kick)49ers — Logan 2 run (Cofer kick)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\Dallas Cowboys 38, 49ers 21NFC ChampionshipJanuary 23 at Texas Stadium(Irving, TX)The Cowboys broke a 7-7 tie by scoring 21 unansweredpoints in the second quarter and that proved to be thedifference in their 38-21 win over the visiting 49ers.The game was played before 64,902 at Texas Stadium.The Cowboys opened the scoring on a five-yardtouchdown run by RB Emmit Smith at 8:14 of the firstquarter. San Francisco responded with a seven-yardtouchdown reception by FB Tom Rathman from QBSteve Young early in the second quarter to tie the score.That would be as close as the 49ers would get, asDallas answered with a 21-point outburst in the final 10minutes of the second quarter to take a 28-7 halftimelead. San Francisco scored its second touchdown ofthe game at the 5:47 mark of the third quarter. RBRicky Watters capped a six-play, 43-yard drive with afour-yard scamper into the end zone. Dallas sealed thegame by scoring 10 consecutive points on a 42-yardtouchdown reception by WR Alvin Harper from reserveQB Bernie Kosar and adding a 50-yard field goal from KEddie Murray. The 49ers would add another touchdownon a one-yard plunge by Young, capping a 17-play,253// MEDIA GUIDECowboys — Smith 5 run (Murray kick)49ers — Rathman 7 pass from Young (Cofer kick)Cowboys — Johnston 4 run (Murray kick)Cowboys — Smith 11 pass from Aikman (Murray kick)Cowboys — Novacek 19 pass from Aikman (Murray kick)49ers — Watters 4 run (Cofer kick)Cowboys — Harper 42 pass from Kosar (Murray kick)Cowboys — Murray 50 FG49ers — Young 1 run (Cofer kick)199449ers 44, Chicago Bears 15NFC Divisional PlayoffJanuary 7 at Candlestick Park(San Francisco, CA)FB William Floyd rushed for three touchdowns and the49ers defense held Chicago to just 247 yards in a 44-15 rout of the Bears. Floyd’s three scores establishedhim as the first rookie to hit paydirt three times in an<strong>NFL</strong> playoff game. The Bears actually took an early3-0 lead on a 29-yard field goal by K Kevin Butler.The Niners bounced back, however, lighting up thescoreboard for 37 unanswered points to put the gameaway. San Francisco’s first points were the result of a13-play, 68-yard drive that ended with a two-yardrun by Floyd. CB Eric Davis then intercepted QB SteveWalsh on the Bears next possession and momentslater, QB Steve Young connected with TE Brent Jonesfor an eight-yard scoring play. The Niners continued toroll in the second quarter, increasing the lead to 30-3at the half on touchdown runs by Floyd and Young,sandwiched around a K Doug Brien field goal. Floyd’sthird touchdown of the game midway through the thirdquarter increased the lead to 37-3 and <strong>com</strong>pletedthe afternoon’s work for many of the San Franciscostarters. LB Gary Plummer led a spirited defensiveeffort, tying the 49ers single-game postseason recordwith 13 tackles. The 49ers defense also sacked Chicagoquarterbacks four times, led by DE Tim Harris’ two.49ers 7 23 7 7 - 44Bears 3 0 0 12 - 15Bears — Butler 39 FG49ers — Floyd 2 run (Brien kick)49ers — Jones 8 pass from Young (kick failed)49ers — Floyd 4 run (Brien kick)49ers— Brien 36 FG49ers — Young 6 run (Brien kick)49ers — Floyd 1 run (Brien kick)Bears — Flanigan 2 pass from Kramer (pass failed)49ers — Walker 1 run (Brien kick)Bears — Tillman 1 run (pass failed)


49ers 38, Dallas Cowboys 28NFC ChampionshipJanuary 15 at Candlestick Park(San Francisco, CA)CB Eric Davis returned an interception 44 yards for atouchdown and forced a fumble that San Franciscoconverted into another touchdown. Those playsset the stage for a defensive effort that producedfive takeaways in San Francisco’s 38-28 NFCChampionship Game win over the Dallas Cowboys. Thegame was played before a Candlestick Park-record69,143 (since broken). On the third play of the game,Davis, playing a disguised zone coverage, stepped infront of a QB Troy Aikman pass and sprinted to the endzone. Three plays later, he stripped the ball from WRMichael Irvin and S Tim McDonald recovered. Five playslater, QB Steve Young hit FB Ricky Watters in the flat ona play that produced a 29-yard touchdown and a 14-0lead. The ensuing kickoff saw 49ers RB Adam Walkerjar the ball loose from Dallas returner Kevin Williamsand K Doug Brien recovered the fumble. It took sevenplays before FB William Floyd plunged in from the oneto make it 21-0 with 7:33 remaining in the first quarter.Dallas began its <strong>com</strong>eback on the next series. Facingthird and 23 from the San Francisco 44, Aikman hit Irvinfor a touchdown that cut the score to 21-7. Followinga Brien field goal of 34 yards, RB Emmitt Smith cappeda 63-yard drive with a four-yard run that narrowedthe gap to 24-14. The crucial point in the game cameseconds before the first half expired. With eight secondsremaining, Young found WR Jerry Rice for a 28-yardscore, giving the 49ers a 31-14 lead heading intothe locker room. The teams traded touchdowns in thesecond half with the 49ers holding off a strong Dallascharge in the fourth quarter. Young <strong>com</strong>pleted 13-of-29 passes for 155 yards and two touchdowns. He alsorushed for 47 yards and another score. Watters led theground game, <strong>com</strong>piling 72 yards, while TE Brent Jonesand Floyd each had three receptions. Defensively, LBKen Norton Jr. paced the squad with 10 tackles, whileDavis and McDonald added seven. Davis also had twointerceptions and a forced fumble. CB Deion Sandershad an interception, along with five passes defensed,while DT Rhett Hall and DE Tim Harris each had twosacks.49ers 21 10 7 0 - 38Cowboys 7 7 7 7 - 2849ers — Davis 44 interception return (Brien kick)49ers — Watters 29 pass from Young (Brien kick)49ers — Floyd 1 run (Brien kick)Cowboys — Irvin 44 pass from Aikman (Boniol kick)49ers— Brien 34 FGCowboys — Smith 4 run (Boniol kick)49ers — Rice 28 pass from Young (Brien kick)Cowboys — Smith 1 run (Boniol kick)49ers — Young 3 run (Brien kick)Cowboys — Irvin 10 pass from Aikman (Boniol kick)POSTSEASON49ers 49, San Diego Chargers 26Super Bowl XXIXJanuary 29 at Joe Robbie Stadium(Miami, FL)QB Steve Young set a Super Bowl record with sixtouchdown passes and WR Jerry Rice hauled in threescoring passes for the second time in his career inthe world championship game. The 49ers stars ledan offensive explosion that carried the team to a 49-26 win over San Diego. San Francisco wasted littletime getting on the scoreboard as it took just threeplays following the game’s opening kickoff to crackthe Chargers end zone. Following a FB William Floydfour-yard run and an 11-yard pass from Young to WRJohn Taylor, Young connected with Rice streaking downthe middle of the field for a 44-yard scoring strike.Following a San Diego punt, San Francisco was back inthe end zone again after only three plays as Young, onceagain, challenged the middle of the Chargers defense,this time with a pass to RB Ricky Watters, which netteda 51-yard score. The Chargers made things close forawhile, however, putting together a 13-play, 78-yarddrive that concluded with a RB Natrone Means oneyardtouchdown plunge to make it 14-7 after onequarter of play. The 49ers began to break the gameopen in the second quarter. They followed the SanDiego touchdown with a 70-yard drive that culminatedwith a five-yard scoring pass from Young to Floyd. Twopossessions later, following a partially blocked punt byRB Adam Walker, the Niners drove 49 yards for anotherscore on an eight-yard toss from Young to Watters. KJohn Carney’s 31-yard field goal with less than twominutes remaining in the half closed the margin atintermission to 28-10. The Niners put the game awayin the third quarter, running the lead to 42-10 on apair of long drives that ended with Watters’ third scoreof the evening, a nine-yard blast up the middle, anda 15-yard pass from Young to Rice. Rice caught histhird touchdown of the night on a seven-yard toss fromYoung in the fourth quarter, enabling Young to break QBJoe Montana’s record of five Super Bowl touchdownpasses. Young was named the game’s Most ValuablePlayer, while Rice turned in the second best receivingperformance in Super Bowl history with 10 catchesfor 149 yards, while tying his own record with threescoring receptions.Chargers 7 3 8 8 - 2649ers 14 14 14 7 - 49GAME SUMMARIES49ers — Rice 44 pass from Young (Brien kick)49ers — Watters 51 pass from Young (Brien kick)Chargers — Means 1 run (Carney kick)49ers — Floyd 5 pass from Young (Brien kick)49ers — Watters 8 pass from Young (Brien kick)Chargers — Carney 31 FG49ers — Watters 9 run (Brien kick)49ers — Rice 15 pass from Young (Brien kick)Chargers — Coleman 98 KO return (Humphries to Seay pass)49ers — Rice 7 pass from Young (Brien kick)Chargers — Martin 30 pass from Humphries(Humphries to Pupunu pass)1995Green Bay Packers 27, 49ers 17NFC Divisional PlayoffJanuary 6 at 3Com Park(San Francisco, CA)Aided by a swarming defense that caused fourturnovers, the Green Bay Packers defeated the 49ers27-17 at 3Com Park. A record crowd of 69,311 sawthe Packers advance to the NFC Championship Game,while the 49ers one-year reign as world championsended with an overall record of 11-6. Green Bay tookits opening drive and marched to the San Francisco26 before settling for a field goal attempt. However, KChris Jacke’s 44-yard attempt was blocked by S TimMcDonald and the 49ers took over at their 34. On thefirst play from scrimmage, QB Steve Young hit FB AdamWalker in the flat, but LB Wayne Simmons jarred theball loose and CB Craig Newsome returned the fumble31 yards for the touchdown. Green Bay also scored onits next two possessions, a three-yard pass from QBBrett Favre to TE Keith Jackson and a 13-yard tossfrom Favre to TE Mark Chmura. San Francisco scoredits first points of the game late in the half when K JeffWilkins nailed a 21-yard field goal with two minutesremaining. The 49ers took their first possession of thethird quarter and marched 80 yards for a touchdown,when Young plunged in from the one, cutting the deficitto 21-10. On the 14-play drive, Young was 9-of-10and ran the ball twice. Again, the Packers respondedto the challenge, using a pair of Jacke field goals(27 yards in the third quarter, 26 yards in the fourthquarter), and boosted Green Bay’s lead to 27-10.San Francisco’s final score of the season came on atwo-yard plunge by RB Derek Loville with 50 secondsremaining in the game. Young <strong>com</strong>pleted 32 passes inan <strong>NFL</strong> postseason record 65 attempts, for 328 yardsand two interceptions. He also led the 49ers in rushing,gaining 77 yards in nine attempts, including a 40-yard sprint after he was flushed from the pocket. WRJerry Rice led the receivers with 11 catches for 117yards, while TE Brent Jones gained 112 yards on eightreceptions. Defensively, DT Dana Stubblefield recordeda team-high 10 tackles and a sack for a loss of fiveyards, while LB Ken Norton Jr. added nine tackles.Packers 14 7 3 3 - 2749ers 0 3 7 7 - 17Packers — Newsome 31 fumble return (Jacke kick)Packers — Jackson 3 pass from Favre (Jacke kick)Packers — Chmura 13 pass from Favre (Jacke kick)49ers — Wilkins 21 FG49ers — Young 1 run (Wilkins kick)Packers — Jacke 27 FGPackers — Jacke 26 FG49ers — Loville 2 run (Wilkins kick)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\254// MEDIA GUIDE


199649ers 14, Philadelphia Eagles 0NFC Wild CardDecember 29 at 3Com Park(San Francisco, CA)On a wet and windy Sunday at 3Com Park, SanFrancisco opened its 1996 postseason by defeating thePhiladelphia Eagles 14-0 in the NFC Wild Card Game.Led by their marquee players QB Steve Young and WRJerry Rice on offense, and a defense that recorded theteam’s first postseason shutout since the 1984 NFCChampionship Game, the 49ers advanced to the NFCDivisional Playoff round. Following a scoreless firstquarter, Young led the offense on a 10-play, 74-yarddrive that concluded with the Pro Bowl quarterbackscoring on a gutty nine-yard run off a quarterback draw.On that play Young broke four tackles while fighting hisway to paydirt. Twice in the second quarter the Eaglesmounted long drives only to be denied just short of theendzone by Niners interceptions. Philadelphia’s firsttrip ended with CB Marquez Pope intercepting a QBTy Detmer pass on San Francisco’s seven-yard line.Late in the quarter the Eagles marched 59 yards on 10plays moving to the 49ers five-yard line. Facing thirdand four, Detmer’s attempt to WR Chris T. Jones waspicked off by DE Roy Barker, who had dropped off intozone-blitz coverage. The only scoring in the secondhalf occurred on the Niners second possession of thethird quarter. On that drive, Rice made a spectacularone-handed catch that resulted in a 36-yard gain. Hescored on a three-yard pass from Young on the nextplay from scrimmage. Young finished as the game’sleading rusher with 65 yards, while also <strong>com</strong>pleting14-of-21 tosses for 161 yards. Rice had four catchesfor 50 yards and his 19th career postseason touchdown(17th receiving). RB Terry Kirby added 43 yards rushing.The Niners defense, which held Eagles RB RickyWatters to 57 rushing yards, was led by LB Ken NortonJr.’s team postseason-record 12 solo tackles. DTBryant Young registered two sacks and LB Lee Woodalladded a sack among his six total stops.49ers 0 7 7 0 - 14Eagles 0 0 0 0 - 049ers — Young 9 run (Wilkins kick)49ers — Rice 3 pass from Young (Wilkins kick)POSTSEASONGreen Bay Packers 35, 49ers 14NFC Divisional PlayoffJanuary 4 at Lambeau Field(Green Bay, WI)Missed opportunities, including a total of five turnovers,spelled defeat for the San Francisco 49ers in their NFCDivisional Playoff Game with the Green Bay Packers.Played before a record Lambeau Field crowd of60,787, the 49ers fell 35-14 in a game that featured34-degree weather (with a wind chill of nine-degrees)and driving rain. It didn’t take long for the Packers totake a lead. After forcing San Francisco to punt onits first series, WR Desmond Howard took P TommyThompson’s punt, split the coverage down the middleof the field and raced for a 71-yard touchdown. Then,with seven minutes remaining in the opening stanza,Howard struck again. He returned a punt 46 yards tothe San Francisco seven, and two plays later, QB BrettFavre threw a four-yard scoring pass to WR AndreRison to make it 14-0. San Francisco then mounteda <strong>com</strong>eback in the second quarter. Trailing 21-0, thetide began to turn when 49ers special teams standoutCurtis Buckley recovered a muffed punt at the GreenBay 26. Moments later, QB Elvis Grbac, replacing theinjured QB Steve Young (ribs), hit RB Terry Kirby withan eight-yard pass, cutting the deficit to 21-7 at thehalf. On the opening kickoff of the third quarter, SanFrancisco CB Steve Israel recovered a loose ball on thePackers four, setting the stage for Grbac’s scamper intothe end zone. The 49ers fate was sealed, however, onthe ensuing Packers drive. Marching 72 yards in 12plays (10 of which were runs), Green Bay scored whenFB Edgar Bennett fumbled before crossing the goal line;but before the 49ers defenders could react, WR AntonioFreeman fell on the loose ball, giving the hosts a 28-14 advantage. Bennett scored on an 11-yard run, andtwo more fumbles in the fourth quarter snuffed out anyhope the 49ers had in getting back into the game. Youngplayed the first nine plays at quarterback before givingway to Grbac late in the first quarter. Grbac <strong>com</strong>pleted19-of-36 passes for 125 yards with one touchdownand three interceptions and led the team in rushingwith 32 yards. Backfield mates Kirby and RB WilliamFloyd had six receptions each, while WR Jerry Rice hada team-high 36 yards receiving. Defensively, LB KenNorton Jr. posted eight tackles and LB Gary Plummeradded seven. All-Pro DT Bryant Young left the gamelate in the first quarter because of a neck injury. He wastaken to the hospital for tests, which were negative.49ers 0 7 7 0 - 14Packers 14 7 7 7 - 35Packers — Howard 71 punt return (Jacke kick)Packers — Rison 4 pass from Favre (Jacke kick)Packers — Bennet 2 run (Jacke kick)49ers — Kirby 8 pass from Grbac (Wilkins kick)49ers — Grbac 4 run (Wilkins kick)Packers — Freeman fumble recovery (Jacke kick)Packers — Bennett 11 run (Jacke kick)GAME SUMMARIES199749ers 38, Minnesota Vikings 22NFC Divisional PlayoffJanuary 3 at 3Com Park(San Francisco, CA)RB Terry Kirby rushed for a career-high 120 yards andscored two touchdowns, leading the San Francisco49ers to a 38-22 victory over the Minnesota Vikingsin the NFC Divisional Playoffs at 3Com Park. In additionto Kirby’s heroics, QB Steve Young <strong>com</strong>pleted 21-of-30 passes for 224 yards and a touchdown, WR J.J.Stokes had 101 yards receiving and LB Ken NortonJr. returned an interception 23 yards for a touchdown.San Francisco’s first score came <strong>com</strong>pliments of aMinnesota special teams miscue. P Mitch Berger’s puntsailed off the side of his foot and into the crowd aftergoing only 12 yards. The 49ers took over on the Vikings26, and four plays later, FB William Floyd scored fromthe one and the 49ers led 7-0. Less than a minute later,the visitors tied the game on a 66-yard scoring passfrom QB Randall Cunningham to WR Cris Carter. In thesecond quarter, the 49ers again took advantage of apoor kick by Berger — this time a punt of 29 yards— to take a 14-7 lead. Moving 61 yards in only fourplays, and aided by three Minnesota penalties, Kirbyscored the first of his two touchdowns on a one-yardplunge. The game-breaker occurred two plays laterwhen the San Francisco defense flushed Cunninghamout of the pocket and forced him to throw a pass overan onrushing DE Roy Barker and into the hands ofNorton, who ran untouched into the end zone. In thethird quarter, K Gary Anderson connected on a 34-yardfield goal to build the lead to 24-7, but Cunninghamand Carter hooked up again for a score, closing the gapto 24-14. On the ensuing series, the 49ers marched75 yards in seven plays, highlighted by two Kirby runsof 22 and 14 yards. Young then hit WR Terrell Owenswith one of the prettiest touchdowns of the year, asthe second-year receiver shook off a defender thendove into the end zone for the score. Kirby finished thescoring in the fourth quarter with another one-yardrun. CB Tyronne Drakeford had six tackles and a pairof passes defensed to pace the defense. Barker alsorecorded San Francisco’s only sack of the game.Vikings 7 0 7 8 - 2249ers 7 14 10 7 - 3849ers — Floyd 1 run (Anderson kick)Vikings — Carter 66 pass from Cunningham (Murray kick)49ers — Kirby 1 run (Anderson kick)49ers — Norton 23 interception (Anderson kick)49ers — Anderson 34 FGVikings — Carter 3 pass from Cunningham (Murray kick)49ers — Owens 15 pass from Young (Anderson kick)49ers — Kirby 1 run (Anderson kick)Vikings — Hatchette 13 pass from Cunningham(Cunningham to Walsh pass)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\255// MEDIA GUIDE


POSTSEASONGAME SUMMARIESGreen Bay Packers 23, 49ers 10NFC ChampionshipJanuary 11 at 3Com Park(San Francisco, CA)RB Dorsey Levens rushed for 114 yards and WRAntonio Freeman caught four passes for 104 yardsand a touchdown to lead visiting Green Bay to a 23-10 win in the NFC Championship Game. The game wasplayed before 68,987 under windy and rainy conditionsat 3Com Park. The Packers opened the scoring latein the first quarter. After San Francisco punted on itsfirst series, QB Brett Favre led Green Bay on a 10-play, 76-yard drive that resulted in a K Ryan Longwell19-yard field goal. Favre <strong>com</strong>pleted three-of-fourpasses for 37 yards in the series. Green Bay continuedits scoring in the second quarter. S Eugene Robinsonintercepted a QB Steve Young pass and returned it 58yards to the San Francisco 28. Two plays later, Favrethrew a 27-yard scoring pass to Freeman to makethe score 10-0. San Francisco then broke the droughtwith a scoring drive beginning with 4:23 remaining inthe second quarter. Following a missed field goal byLongwell, the 49ers took possession at their own 38. Apair of Young <strong>com</strong>pletions for 32 yards had the Ninersin Packers territory, but two holding penalties broughtthe ball back to the original line of scrimmage. On akey third down with 26 yards to go, Young <strong>com</strong>pleteda 48-yard pass to WR Terrell Owens to the Packers10-yard line. The drive resulted in a 28-yard field goalby K Gary Anderson. Green Bay answered on its nextpossession. Freeman returned the kickoff 18 yards tothe Packers 27. Two plays later, Favre hit Freeman for a40-yard <strong>com</strong>pletion to the San Francisco 25. Longwellconnected on a 43-yard field goal to make the halftimescore 13-3. After a scoreless third quarter, Green Bayextended its lead to 16-3 on a 25-yard field goal byLongwell. The Packers added seven more after a fiveyardtouchdown run by Levens to make the score 23-3.San Francisco closed out the game by scoring on theensuing kickoff. Chuck Levy returned Longwell’s kick95 yards for a touchdown. Levy’s return was the secondlongest postseason return for San Francisco, trailingthe 97-yard touchdown return by Vic Washington vs.Dallas in 1972. Young <strong>com</strong>pleted 23-of-38 passes for250 yards and one interception. RB Terry Kirby ran fora team-high 21 yards on six carries. WR J.J. Stokescaught six passes for 87 yards, including a long of 43.Defensively, San Francisco was led by S Merton Hankswith eight tackles. LB Ken Norton Jr., LB Lee Woodall,LB Gary Plummer and S Tim McDonald had seventackles each.Packers 3 10 0 10 - 2349ers 0 3 0 7 - 10Packers — Longwell 19 FGPackers — Freeman 27 pass from Favre (Longwell kick)49ers — Anderson 28 FGPackers — Longwell 43 FGPackers — Longwell 25 FGPackers — Levens 5 run (Longwell kick)49ers — Levy 95 kickoff return (Anderson kick)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\199849ers 30, Green Bay Packers 27NFC Wild CardJanuary 3 at 3Com Park(San Francisco, CA)QB Steve Young threw three touchdown passes,including a 25-yard strike to WR Terrell Owens withthree seconds remaining, as San Francisco edged GreenBay, 30-27. On a crystal clear day in the Bay Area, itwas the Packers who opened the scoring on a 23-yardfield goal from K Ryan Longwell midway through thefirst quarter. San Francisco answered with help from abig play on defense. S Merton Hanks forced a fumbleby RB Dorsey Levens and the ball was recovered by DEChris Doleman at the Green Bay 19-yard line. Threeplays later Young connected with TE Greg Clark fromone yard out for the touchdown and a 7-3 lead. Justfour seconds into the second quarter, the Packersregained the lead on a two-yard scoring toss from QBBrett Favre to WR Antonio Freeman. San Francisco tiedthe score on the first of three K Wade Richey field goals,this one from 34 yards out with 6:53 remaining in thehalf. The Packers surged back ahead with 36 secondsremaining when Levens bowled into the end zone fromtwo yards out to take a 17-10 halftime lead. The thirdquarter opened with Favre being pressured into anerrant pass that was intercepted by LB Lee Woodall.Five plays later, the score was tied for a third time whenYoung hit Clark from eight yards out for the score. The49ers reclaimed the lead midway through the quarteron a team postseason record and career-long 48-yard field goal from Richey. In a game that saw fivelead changes and three ties, the fourth quarter becameparticularly dramatic. Longwell answered Richey’s48-yard kick with a 37-yard effort of his own to tiethe game at 20-20 at the beginning of the fourth. Onthe ensuing possession, San Francisco marched 51yards in 10 plays and capped the drive with a 40-yardfield goal by Richey to reclaim the lead at 23-20. With4:19 remaining in the game, Green Bay took over atits own 11-yard line. From there, Favre would leadhis team on a nine-play, 89-yard scoring drive. Thedrive was capped when Favre hit Freeman from 15yards out for the touchdown and a 27-23 lead with1:56 remaining in the game. The Packers touchdownset up one of the most memorable sequences in 49ershistory. San Francisco took possession at its own 24-yard line with 1:50 remaining and three timeouts to itscredit. On the final play, Young dropped back, stumbledand threw a 25-yard touchdown strike to Owens whowas sandwiched in the end zone by S Pat Terrell and SDarren Sharper.Packers 3 14 0 10 - 2749ers 7 3 10 10 - 30Packers — Longwell 23 FG49ers — Clark 1 pass from Young (Richey kick)Packers — Freeman 2 pass from Favre (Longwell kick)49ers — Richey 34 FGPackers — Levens 2 run (Longwell kick)49ers — Clark 8 pass from Young (Richey kick)49ers — Richey 48 FGPackers — Longwell 37 FG49ers — Richey 40 FGPackers — Freeman 15 pass from Favre (Longwell kick)49ers — Owens 25 pass from Young (Richey kick)256// MEDIA GUIDEAtlanta Falcons 20, 49ers 18NFC Divisional PlayoffJanuary 9 at Georgia Dome(Atlanta, GA)With San Francisco’s <strong>NFL</strong>-leading run game a mereshell of itself, the Atlanta Falcons forced three turnoversand held off the 49ers, 20-18, in the NFC DivisionalPlayoff at the Georgia Dome. San Francisco’s hopeof controlling the game on the ground came to ascreeching halt on the first play of the game when RBGarrison Hearst fractured the tibia in his left leg on aninside run that had gained seven yards. With Hearst outand RB Terry Kirby hobbled with a bruised leg, the 49ersmanaged just 46 yards on the ground. Atlanta’s rushingattack flourished in the first half thanks to the powerrunning of RB Jamal Anderson, who scored on a twoyardrun in the first quarter to give the Falcons a 7-0lead. Atlanta increased its lead to 14-0 when Andersonfinished off a 34-yard run with a spread eagle dive intothe end zone with 3:12 left in the second quarter. Thetouchdown run capped a seven-play, 82-yard drive.San Francisco snatched the momentum from theFalcons by putting together a pair of scoring drives justbefore the half. The 49ers answered Atlanta’s secondtouchdown march with a nine-play, 80-yard drive thatconcluded with the familiar end zone <strong>com</strong>bination ofQB Steve Young to WR Jerry Rice from 17 yards out.It was Rice’s 20th career postseason touchdown. Withjust under one minute to play in the first half, DE CharlesHaley chased QB Chris Chandler and deflected his passinto the waiting arms of DT Junior Bryant, who returnedit four yards to the Atlanta 36-yard line. K Wade Richeymade it a 14-10 game at the half with a 36-yard fieldgoal as time expired. The 49ers carried that momentuminto the third quarter, nearly tripling Atlanta’s offensiveoutput in the second half (187 yards to 68). But turnoversdid not allow them to <strong>com</strong>plete the <strong>com</strong>eback. TheFalcons thwarted two drives with a pair of interceptions,including one by S Eugene Robinson that was returned77 yards to set up a K Morten Andersen 29-yard fieldgoal. Leading 17-10, Andersen added another 32-yard field goal to give the Falcons a 10-point edge with10:33 remaining. San Francisco responded to Atlanta’sthree pointer with a 13-play, 87-yard drive that Youngfinished himself with an eight-yard touchdown run. Atwo-point pass from QB Ty Detmer to TE Greg Clarkmade it 20-18 with 2:57 left. After Atlanta used up 2:19of the clock, the 49ers got the ball back at their ownfour-yard line but were only able to move to the 26before Young’s hail mary attempt was intercepted astime expired. After rushing for 83 yards on 13 carries inthe first half, Anderson was limited to 30 yards on 16carries in the second half by San Francisco’s defense.LB Winfred Tubbs made a game-high 10 tackles, whileDE Chris Doleman made six stops and one sack.49ers 0 10 0 8 - 18Falcons 7 7 3 3 - 20Falcons — Anderson 2 run (Andersen kick)Falcons — Anderson 34 run (Andersen kick)49ers — Rice 17 pass from Young (Richey kick)49ers — Richey 36 FGFalcons — Andersen 29 FGFalcons — Andersen 32 FG49ers — Young 8 run (Detmer to Clark pass)


2001Green Bay Packers 25, 49ers 15NFC Wild CardJanuary 13 at Lambeau Field(Green Bay, WI)In their first postseason appearance since 1998, the49ers dropped a hard-fought 25-15 decision to theGreen Bay Packers in the NFC Wild Card Game atLambeau Field. With a game-time temperature of 28degrees, the 49ers won the opening coin toss andelected to receive. The two teams traded punts untilGreen Bay marched 40 yards in seven plays to scorethe first points of the game when QB Brett Favrehooked up with WR Antonio Freeman on a five-yardtouchdown pass. DT Dana Stubblefield blocked theextra point to keep the score 6-0. After another 49erspunt, the Packers began their third possession of thegame from their own 19-yard line. On the second playfrom scrimmage, Favre was intercepted by CB AhmedPlummer, who returned it to the Green Bay 22. SanFrancisco K Jose Cortez had his 34-yard field goalattempt blocked and the score remained 6-0. Afterthe Packers were forced to punt, San Francisco tookpossession at its own 14 with 7:06 remaining in thehalf. QB Jeff Garcia went 6-of-9 for 61 yards and RBGarrison Hearst had a two-yard touchdown plungewith 15 seconds remaining in the half, to cap off a15-play, 86-yard drive. After a Cortez extra point, the49ers went in with a 7-6 halftime lead. On their firstpossession of the second half, the Packers moved theball down to the San Francisco eight-yard line where KRyan Longwell nailed a 26-yard field goal for the 9-7lead. After the 49ers couldn’t get anything going onoffense, they punted back to Green Bay. It took only fourplays for the Packers to take advantage with a 19-yardtouchdown pass from Favre to TE Bubba Franks. Thetwo-point conversion failed and the score remained15-7. Two series later, the 49ers marched 61 yards insix plays, culminating with Garcia hitting WR Tai Streetson a 14-yard touchdown strike and again on the twopointconversion to tie the score at 15. The Packersanswered on their next possession with a 10-play, 45-yard drive as Longwell connected on a 45-yard fieldgoal to push the score to 18-15. With 5:03 remainingin the game, the 49ers had moved the ball down to theGreen Bay 41, when Garcia’s pass intended for WRTerrell Owens was tipped by CB Mike McKenzie into thehands of CB Tyrone Williams at the Green Bay sevenyardline. Favre led the Packers on an eight-play, 93-yard drive ending with an RB Ahman Green nine-yardtouchdown run and the 25-15 lead. RB Paul Smithtook the ensuing kickoff on the 13-yard line and ranit back 16 yards before being hit by WR Cory Bradfordand fumbling. The Packers recovered the fumble andran out the clock for the 25-15 victory.49ers 0 7 0 8 - 15Packers 6 0 9 10 - 25Packers — Freeman 5 pass from Favre (kick blocked)49ers — Hearst 2 run (Cortez kick)Packers — Longwell 26 FGPackers — Franks 19 pass from Favre (pass failed)49ers — Streets 14 pass from Garcia (Garcia to Streets pass)Packers — Longwell 45 FGPackers — Green 9 run (Longwell kick)POSTSEASONSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\200249ers 39, New York Giants 38NFC Wild CardJanuary 5 at 3Com Park(San Francisco, CA)Buried in a 24-point playoff hole, the 49ers explodedto record the second largest <strong>com</strong>eback in postseasonhistory with a dramatic 39-38 victory over the NewYork Giants in the NFC Wild Card Game. The 49erstrailed 38-14 with four minutes left in the third quarter,but scored 25 straight points on two touchdown passesand a scoring run by QB Jeff Garcia, as well as two,two-point conversion catches by WR Terrell Owens.The game ended just as exciting. After Garcia drovehis team 68 yards in just over two minutes for thewinning score, QB Kerry Collins got New York to theSan Francisco 28 with six seconds left. LS Trey Junkin,signed earlier in the week, made a low snap that P MattAllen couldn’t handle. Allen then threw a desperate passthat fell in<strong>com</strong>plete. The 49ers rally was the biggest inNFC playoff history. Garcia finished the day 27-of-44for 331 yards and three touchdowns. He rushed for 60yards, including a 14-yard score on the first play of thefourth quarter. Two of Garcia’s touchdown throws wentto Owens, who had nine catches for 177 yards. Collinswas 29-of-43 for 342 yards and four touchdowns,and expertly guided New York to a lead that seemedinsurmountable. WR Amani Toomer caught eight passesfor 136 yards and three touchdowns and RB Tiki Barberadded 115 yards rushing and 62 yards receiving. SanFrancisco rallied with purpose and poise. Owens caughta 26-yard touchdown pass late in the third quarter tostart the rally and made big catches on every drive—right up to the final minutes, when Garcia found WR TaiStreets for the winning score. After Owens caught a26-yard touchdown pass and a two-point conversionwith 2:03 left in the third, Garcia rushed for a 14-yardscore and threw another conversion pass to Owens fiveseconds into the fourth quarter. K Jeff Chandler addeda 25-yard field goal with 7:49 left. Collins respondedand drove New York 38 yards, but Bryant – kicking outof a poor hold thanks to a poor snap by Junkin—misseda 42-yard field goal with 3:01 left. Garcia took over,converting two straight third downs for the <strong>NFL</strong> leadersin that category. TE Eric Johnson caught a 25-yardpass to the New York 25 and Garcia scrambled 12 yardsto set up his winning pass to Streets.Giants 7 21 10 0 - 3849ers 7 7 8 17 - 39257GAME SUMMARIES49ers — Owens 76 pass from Garcia (Chandler kick)Giants — Toomer 12 pass from Collins (Bryant kick)Giants — Shockey 2 pass from Collins (Bryant kick)49ers — Barlow 1 run (Chandler kick)Giants — Toomer 8 pass from Collins (Bryant kick)Giants — Toomer 24 pass from Collins (Bryant kick)Giants — Barber 6 run (Bryant kick)Giants — Bryant 21 FG49ers — Owens 26 pass from Garcia (Garcia to Owens pass)49ers — Garcia 14 run (Garcia to Owens pass)49ers — Chandler 25 FG49ers — Streets 13 pass from Garcia (pass failed)// MEDIA GUIDETampa Bay Buccaneers 31, 49ers 6NFC Divisional PlayoffJanuary 12 at Raymond James Stadium(Tampa, FL)San Francisco’s Super Bowl hopes ended with a 31-6loss against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFCDivisional Playoff Game on the road at Raymond JamesStadium. The 49ers trailed 28-6 heading into halftimeand although the defense held Tampa Bay to only threepoints in the second half, San Francisco was heldscoreless en route to the Buccaneers victory. TampaBay started the scoring with a two-yard touchdownrun by FB Mike Alstott on a 12-play, 74-yard drive.San Francisco answered with a 12-play, 63-yard drivecapped by a 24-yard field goal by K Jeff Chandler. Thehighlight of the drive was a 30-yard pitch and catch byWR Tai Streets from QB Jeff Garcia. Tampa Bay explodedfor 21 points in the second quarter, highlighted by twotouchdown passes by QB Brad Johnson. Johnsonconnected on a 20-yard pass to WR Joe Jureviciusand a 12-yard pass to TE Rickey Dudley. In betweenthe two scores, Chandler kicked his second field goalof the game for San Francisco, this time from 40 yardsout. Alstott added another two-yard touchdown run toend the first half and K Martin Gramatica added a 19-yard field goal to close the scoring for both teams. LBDerek Smith led San Francisco with a game-high 14tackles. LB Julian Peterson and LB Jeff Ulbrich added11 tackles apiece. CB Rashad Holman led a banged upsecondary with one interception. The unit was minusstarting CB Jason Webster, who was inactive with anankle injury. CB Ahmed Plummer left the game whenhe separated his right shoulder and did not return. FSZack Bronson left the game in the third quarter when heaggravated his broken foot and SS Tony Parrish playedthe contest with a dislocated elbow. LB Shelton Quarlesled Tampa Bay with nine tackles and Defensive Playerof-the-YearDerrick Brooks added seven tackles andone interception.49ers 3 3 0 0 - 6Buccaneers 7 21 3 0 - 31Bucs — Alstott 2 run (Gramatica kick)49ers — Chandler 24 FGBucs — Jurevicius 20 pass from Johnson (Gramatica kick)49ers — Chandler 40 FGBucs — Dudley 12 pass from Johnson (Gramatica kick)Bucs — Alstott 2 run (Gramatica kick)Bucs — Gramatica 19 FG


ALL-TIME RESULTSCURRENT NFC TEAMSOPPONENT REG. SEASON PLAYOFFS TOTALArizona 23-16 - 23-16Atlanta 44-29-1 0-1 44-30-1Carolina 7-10 - 7-10Chicago 28-29-1 3-0 31-29-1Dallas 14-10-1 2-5 16-15-1Detroit 34-26-1 1-1 35-27-1Green Bay 25-30-1 1-4 26-34-1Minnesota 18-20-1 4-1 22-21-1New Orleans 45-24-2 - 45-24-2N.Y. Giants 13-14 4-3 17-17Philadelphia 16-12-1 1-0 17-11-1Seattle 11-13 - 11-13St. Louis 59-61-2 1-0 60-60-2Tampa Bay 15-4 0-1 15-5Washington 14-9-1 3-1 17-10-1COMPOSITE RESULTS49ERS <strong>NFL</strong> COMPOSITE RECORDS(1950-PRESENT)CURRENT AFC TEAMSOPPONENT REG. SEASON PLAYOFFS TOTALBaltimore 1-2 - 1-2Buffalo 5-5 - 5-5Cincinnati 8-3 2-0 10-3Cleveland 6-11 - 6-11Denver 6-6 1-0 7-6Houston 1-1 - 1-1Indianapolis 18-24 - 18-24Jacksonville 1-2 - 1-2Kansas City 6-5 - 6-5Miami 4-6 1-0 5-6New England 7-4 - 7-4N.Y. Jets 9-2 - 9-2Oakland 6-6 - 6-6Pittsburgh 10-9 - 10-9San Diego 6-6 1-0 7-6Tennessee 7-5 - 7-549ERS CHAMPIONSHIPS(1950-PRESENT)YEAR RECORD FINISH1970 11-4-1 NFC West Champions1971 10-6 NFC West Champions1972 8-6-1 NFC West Champions1981 16-3 Super Bowl XVI Champions1983 11-7 NFC West Champions1984 18-1 Super Bowl XIX Champions1986 10-6-1 NFC West Champions1987 13-3 NFC West Champions1988 13-6 Super Bowl XXIII Champions1989 17-2 Super Bowl XXIV Champions1990 15-3 NFC West Champions1992 15-3 NFC West Champions1993 11-7 NFC West Champions1994 16-3 Super Bowl XXIX Champions1995 11-6 NFC West Champions1997 14-4 NFC West Champions2002 11-7 NFC West Champions49ERS YEARLY RESULTSALL-AMERICA FOOTBALL CONFERENCE (1946-49)1946 (9-5)Lawrence T. Shaw, CoachL 7 New York Yanks/S-8 21W 21 Miami Seahawks/S-15 14W 32 Brooklyn Dodgers/S-22 13L 7 at Chicago Rockets/S-29 21W 34 at Miami Seahawks/O-7 7W 23 at Los Angeles Dons/O-12 14L 14 at Buffalo Bisons/0-18 17W 34 at Cleveland Browns/O-27 20W 27 Buffalo Bisons/N-2 14L 7 Cleveland Browns/N-10 14L 9 at New York Yanks/N-17 10W 30 at Brooklyn Dodgers/N-24 14W 14 Chicago Rockets/N-30 0W 48 Los Angeles Dons/D-8 7307 1891947 (8-4-2)Lawrence T. Shaw, CoachW 23 Brooklyn Dodgers/A-31 7W 17 Los Angeles Dons/S-7 14W 14 Baltimore Colts/S-14 7L 16 New York Yanks/S-21 21W 41 at Buffalo Bills/S-28 24T 28 at Baltimore Colts/O-5 28W 42 Chicago Rockets/O-12 28L 7 Cleveland Browns/O-26 14W 26 at Los Angeles Dons/N-2 16L 16 at New York Yanks/N-9 24L 14 at Cleveland Browns/N-16 37W 41 at Chicago Rockets/N-21 16W 21 at Brooklyn Dodgers/N-27 7T 21 Buffalo Bills/D-7 21327 2641948 (12-2)Lawrence T. Shaw, CoachW 35 Buffalo Bills/A-29 14W 36 Brooklyn Dodgers/S-5 20W 41 New York Yanks/S-12 0W 36 Los Angeles Dons/S-19 14W 38 at Buffalo Bills/S-26 28W 31 at Chicago Rockets/O-1 14W 56 at Baltimore Colts/O-10 14W 21 at New York Yanks/O-17 7W 21 Baltimore Colts/O-24 10W 44 Chicago Rockets/N-7 21L 7 at Cleveland Browns/N-14 14W 63 at Brooklyn Dodgers/N-21 40L 28 Cleveland Browns/N-28 31W 38 at Los Angeles Dons/D-5 21495 2481949 (9-3/10-4)Lawrence T. Shaw, CoachW 31 Baltimore Colts/A-28 17W 42 Chicago Hornets/S-4 7W 42 Los Angeles Dons/S-18 14L 17 at Buffalo Bills/S-25 28W 42 at Chicago Hornets/S-30 24W 56 Cleveland Browns/O-9 28W 51 Buffalo Bills/O-16 7L 3 at New York Yanks/O-23 24L 28 at Cleveland Browns/O-30 30W 28 at Baltimore Colts/N-6 10W 41 at Los Angeles Dons/11-13 24W 35 New York Yanks/N-27 14416 227AAFC PLAYOFF - DEC. 4(at San Francisco - Kezar)W 17 New York Yanks 7SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\258// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1950 (3-9)Lawrence T. Shaw, CoachL 17 New York Yanks (29,600)/S-17 21L 20 Chicago Bears (35,558)/S-24 32L 14 Los Angeles Rams (27,262)/O-1 35L 7 at Detroit (17,337)/O-8 24L 24 at New York Yanks (5,740)/O-12 29W 28 Detroit (27,350)/O-22 27W 17 Baltimore (14,800)/O-29 14L 21 at Los Angeles Rams (15,952)/N-5 28L 14 at Cleveland (28,786)/N-12 34L 0 at Chicago Bears (35,105)/N-19 17L 21 at Green Bay (13,186)/N-26 25W 30 Green Bay (19,204)/D-10 14213 300TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 201 204By Rushing 107 111By Passing 83 81By Penalties 11 12TOTAL YARDS GAINED 3830 3951By Rushing 1955 1662By Passing 1875 2289TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 906 903Rushes 460 443Average Gain Per Rush 4.25 3.75FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 326 347Number Completed 164 164Per Cent Completed 50.3 47.3Yards Lost Passing 325 248Passes Had Intercepted 25 22Yards Gained Per Pass 5.8 6.6Yards Gained Per Completion 11.4 14.0PUNTS 63 62Total Yardage of Punts 2440 2443Average Length 38.7 39.4Net avg. per punt 32.0 32.2KICKOFF RETURNS 45 61Total Yards Returned 800 1014Average Length of Return 20.0 24.7PENALTIES 93 71Yards Penalized 851 599Net Loss/Gain -252 252FUMBLES 35 39Own Fumbles Recovered 14 18Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 21 21FIELD GOALS 4 7Field Goals Attempted 8 14TOTAL POINTS SCORED 213 300Touchdowns Scored 29 40Touchdowns Rushing 14 17Touchdowns Passing 14 16Touchdown Returns 1 7Extra Points 27 35Safeties 0 2SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsSoltau, Gordy 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 28/26 7/4 0 44Perry, Joe 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Cason, Jim 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Albert, Frank 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Beals, Alyn 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Strzykalski, John 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Sitko, Emil 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Gehrke, Fred 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Banducci, Bruno 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Livingston, Howie 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Salata, Paul 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Standlee, Norm 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Nix, Jack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/1 0/0 0 149ERS 29 14 14 1 0 0 0 29/27 7/4 0 213OPPONENTS 40 17 16 3 3 1 0 39/35 14/7 2 300Rookie Names in ItalicSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\259YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS49ERS YEARLY RESULTS AND STATISTICSNATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE (1950-PRESENT)RUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDPerry, Joe 124 647 5.2 78t 5Strzykalski, John 136 612 4.5 38 2Albert, Frank 53 272 5.1 42 3Cason, Jim 38 129 3.4 24t 1Sitko, Emil 23 105 4.6 15 1Cathcart, Sam 33 76 2.3 17 0Gehrke, Fred 22 69 3.1 12 1Standlee, Norm 12 23 1.9 8 1Wagner, Lowell 2 5 2.5 3 0Cathcart, Royal 3 5 1.7 3 0Powers, Jim 3 4 1.3 3 0Lillywhite, Verl 7 4 0.6 5 0Garlin, Don 3 3 1.0 2 0Shoener, Hal 1 1 1.0 1 049ERS 460 1955 4.3 78t 14OPPONENTS 443 1662 3.8 57t 17RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDLoyd, Alex 32 402 12.6 38 0Cason, Jim 30 374 12.5 43 3Strzykalski, John 24 187 7.8 28 1Beals, Alyn 22 315 14.3 38 3Soltau, Gordy 14 170 12.1 28 1Perry, Joe 13 69 5.3 16 1Nix, Jack 9 114 12.7 50 0Cathcart, Sam 7 99 14.1 24 0Salata, Paul 5 46 9.2 17 1Sitko, Emil 3 43 14.3 28t 2Gehrke, Fred 3 29 9.7 13 1Bruce, Gail 1 10 10.0 10 0Lillywhite, Verl 1 6 6.0 6 0Banducci, Bruno Lat 11 11t 149ERS 164 1875 11.4 50 14OPPONENTS 164 2289 14.0 72t 16INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDPowers, Jim 5 42 8.4 26 0Livingston, Howie 4 99 24.8 35t 1Wagner, Lowell 4 12 3.0 8 0Cathcart, Sam 3 58 19.3 19 0Grgich, Visco 1 37 37.0 37 0Cason, Jim 1 22 22.0 22 0Shoener, Hal 1 14 14.0 14 0Lillywhite, Verl 1 11 11.0 11 0Wismann, Pete 1 5 5.0 5 0Bruce, Gail 1 4 4.0 4 049ERS 22 304 13.8 37 1OPPONENTS 25 429 17.2 50 3KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDCathcart, Sam 13 311 23.9 62 0Perry, Joe 12 223 18.6 27 0Shoener, Hal 4 53 13.3 17 0Gehrke, Fred 2 57 28.5 32 0Cason, Jim 2 48 24.0 25 0Lillywhite, Verl 2 36 18.0 21 0Garlin, Don 1 24 24.0 24 0Sandifer, Dan 1 19 19.0 19 0Standlee, Norm 1 17 17.0 17 0Matthews, Clay 1 10 10.0 10 0Evans, Ray 1 2 2.0 2 049ERS 40 800 20.0 62 0OPPONENTS 41 1014 24.7 37 1PUNT RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDCason, Jim 11 173 15.7 33 0Cathcart, Sam 16 185 11.6 29 0Gehrke, Fred 5 44 8.8 19 0Wagner, Lowell 1 4 4.0 4 049ERS 33 406 12.3 33 0OPPONENTS 37 413 11.2 27 0PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkLillywhite, Verl 26 1016 39.1 57 0Albert, Frank 37 1424 38.5 64 149ERS 63 2440 38.7 64 1OPPONENTS 62 2443 39.4 57 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBAlbert, Frank 306 155 50.7 1767 43 14 23 52.3Powers, Jim 20 9 45.0 108 50 0 2 22.549ERS 326 164 50.3 1875 50 14 25 50.3OPPONENTS 347 164 47.3 2289 72t 16 22 57.9// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1951 (7-4-1)Lawrence T. Shaw, CoachW 24 Cleveland (48,263)/S-30 10L 14 at Philadelphia (23,827)/O-6 21W 28 at Pittsburgh (27,124)/O-14 24L 7 at Chicago Bears (42,296)/O-21 13W 44 Los Angeles Rams (49,538)/O-28 17L 16 at Los Angeles Rams (54,346)/N-4 23W 19 New York Yanks (25,538)/N-11 14L 21 Chicago Cards (19,658)/N-18 27T 10 at New York Yanks (10,184)/N-25 10W 20 at Detroit (46,467)/D-2 10W 31 Green Bay (15,121)/D-9 19W 21 Detroit (27,276)/D-16 17255 205TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 237 188By Rushing 134 91By Passing 92 84By Penalties 11 13TOTAL YARDS GAINED 4321 3862By Rushing 2366 1549By Passing 1955 2313TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 915 900Rushes 523 417Average Gain Per Rush 4.5 3.7FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 281 353Number Completed 154 158Per Cent Completed 54.8 44.8Yards Lost Passing 308 212Passes Had Intercepted 9 33Yards Gained Per Pass 7.0 6.5Yards Gained Per Completion 12.7 14.6PUNTS 54 70Total Yardage of Punts 2354 2826Average Length 43.6 40.4Net avg. per punt 39.4 33.4KICKOFF RETURNS 53 49Total Yards Returned 820 957Average Length of Return 21.6 21.8PENALTIES 75 68Yards Penalized 694 526Net Loss/Gain -168 168FUMBLES 26 22Own Fumbles Recovered 6 13Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 9 20FIELD GOALS 6 13Field Goals Attempted 18 24TOTAL POINTS SCORED 255 205Touchdowns Scored 34 24Touchdowns Rushing 19 9Touchdowns Passing 14 15Touchdown Returns 1 0Extra Points 31 22Safeties 1 0SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsSoltau, Gordy 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 32/30 1/6 0 90Arenas, Joe 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Perry, Joe 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Albert, Frank 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Strzykalski, John 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Wilson, Billy 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Lillywhite, Verl 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Monachino, Jim 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Schabarum, Pete 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Cason, Jim 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Jessup, Bill 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Nomellini, Leo 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6Tittle, Y.A. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Tanner, Hampton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 2Bruce, Gail 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/1 0/0 0 149ERS 34 18 14 1 0 0 1 33/31 18/6 1 255OPPONENTS 24 9 15 0 0 0 0 24/22 24/13 0 205YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDPerry, Joe 136 677 5.0 58t 3Lillywhite, Verl 67 397 5.9 60t 1Schabarum, Pete 76 311 4.1 67 2Strzykalski, John 81 296 3.7 13 3Arenas, Joe 34 183 5.4 15 3Strickland, Bishop 34 165 4.9 15 0Albert, Frank 35 146 4.2 34 3Monachino, Jim 21 74 3.5 7 2Standlee, Norm 16 65 4.1 13 0White, Bob 8 33 4.1 9 0Tittle, Y.A. 13 18 1.4 5 1Cason, Jim 1 5 5.0 5 0Soltau, Gordy 1 -4 -4.0 -4 049ERS 523 2366 4.5 67 18OPPONENTS 417 1549 3.7 61 9RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDSoltau, Gordy 59 826 14.0 48t 7Wilson, Billy 18 268 14.9 38 3Perry, Joe 18 167 9.3 35 1Beals, Alyn 12 126 10.5 22 0Strzykalski, John 12 105 8.8 13 0Lillywhite, Verl 11 125 11.4 29 1Schabarum, Pete 10 162 16.2 47 0Jessup, Bill 7 99 14.1 31 1White, Bob 3 36 12.0 22 0Arenas, Joe 1 12 12.0 12t 1Berry, Rex 1 12 12.0 12 0Cason, Jim 1 8 8.0 8 0Monachino, Jim 1 6 6.0 6 0Johnson, Bill 0 3 0.0 3 049ERS 154 1955 12.7 48t 14OPPONENTS 158 2313 14.6 81t 15INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDWagner, Lowell 9 115 12.8 40 0Cason, Jim 8 147 18.4 65t 1Berry, Rex 4 77 19.3 38 0Powers, Jim 4 73 18.3 28 0Lillywhite, Verl 3 47 15.7 24 0Wismann, Pete 2 12 6.0 10 0Carapella, Al 1 11 11.0 11 0White, Bob 1 11 11.0 11 0Brown, Hardy 1 5 5.0 5 049ERS 33 498 15.1 65t 1OPPONENTS 19 223 11.7 62 0KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDArenas, Joe 21 542 25.8 49 0Cason, Jim 10 196 19.6 41 0Nomellini, Leo 2 27 13.5 16 0Perry, Joe 1 32 32.0 32 0Strickland, Bishop 1 14 14.0 14 0Collins, Ray 1 6 6.0 6 0Banducci, Bruno 1 3 3.0 3 0Wilson, Billy 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 38 820 21.6 49 0OPPONENTS 44 957 21.8 63 0PUNT RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDArenas, Joe 21 272 13.0 51 0Cason, Jim 13 115 8.9 20 0Nomellini, Leo 1 20 20.0 20t 149ERS 35 407 11.6 51 1OPPONENTS 21 140 6.7 58 0PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkAlbert, Frank 34 1506 44.3 66 0Lillywhite, Verl 20 848 42.4 75 049ERS 54 2354 43.6 75 0OPPONENTS 70 2826 40.4 67 1PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBTittle, Y.A. 114 63 55.3 808 48t 8 9 68.2Albert, Frank 166 90 54.2 1116 47 5 10 60.2Perry, Joe 1 1 100.0 31 31t 1 0 158.349ERS 281 154 54.8 1955 48t 14 19 65.2OPPONENTS 353 158 44.8 2313 81t 15 33 41.9SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\260// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1952 (7-5)Lawrence T. Shaw, CoachW 17 Detroit (52,750)/S-28 3W 37 at Dallas Texans (12,566)/O-5 14W 28 at Detroit (42,842)/O-12 0W 40 at Chicago Bears (46,338)/O-19 16W 48 Dallas Texans (26,887)/O-26 21L 17 Chicago Bears (58,255)/N-2 20L 14 at New York Giants (54,230)/N-9 23W 23 at Washington (30,863)/N-16 17L 9 at Los Angeles Rams (64,450)/N-23 35L 21 Los Angeles Rams (49,420)/N-30 34L 7 Pittsburgh (13,886)/D-7 24W 24 Green Bay (17,579)/D-14 14285 221TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 213 167By Rushing 97 81By Passing 104 76By Penalties 12 10TOTAL YARDS GAINED 4276 3495By Rushing 1905 1566By Passing 2371 1929TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 884 887Rushes 421 412Average Gain Per Rush 5.0 3.8FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 342 342Number Completed 174 151Per Cent Completed 51.8 44.2Yards Lost Passing 396 291Passes Had Intercepted 23 17Yards Gained Per Pass 5.8 4.8Yards Gained Per Completion 13.6 12.8PUNTS 68 78Total Yardage of Punts 2899 3218Average Length 42.6 41.3Net avg. per punt 36.8 34.6KICKOFF RETURNS 58 50Total Yards Returned 798 1242Average Length of Return 22.2 23.9PENALTIES 79 65Yards Penalized 628 530Net Loss/Gain -98 98FUMBLES 26 31Own Fumbles Recovered 13 13Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 18 13FIELD GOALS 6 10Field Goals Attempted 12 21TOTAL POINTS SCORED 285 221Touchdowns Scored 38 27Touchdowns Rushing 16 10Touchdowns Passing 19 15Touchdown Returns 3 2Extra Points 35 27Field Goals 6 10Safeties 2 1SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsSoltau, Gordy 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 36/34 12/6 0 94McElhenny, Hugh 10 6 3 0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 60Perry, Joe 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 48White, Bob 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Wilson, Billy 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18O’Donahue, Pat 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1/1 0/0 0 7Albert, Frank 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Aldridge, Ben 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Arenas, Joe 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Boone, J.R. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Burke, Don 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Jessup, Bill 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Momsen, Bob 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 2Powell, Charlie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 249ERS 38 16 19 1 0 0 2 37/35 12/6 2 285OPPONENTS 27 10 15 0 1 0 1 27/27 21/10 1 221YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDPerry, Joe 158 725 4.6 78t 8McElhenny, Hugh 98 684 7.0 89t 6Arenas, Joe 44 183 4.2 14 0Albert, Frank 22 87 4.0 29 1Boone, J.R. 24 72 3.0 12 0Strzykalski, John 16 53 3.3 11 0Aldridge, Ben 13 36 2.8 11 0White, Bob 24 33 1.4 17 1Cathcart, Sam 6 21 3.5 7 0Standlee, Norm 2 8 4.0 9Berry, Rex 1 7 7.0 7 0Nomellini, Leo 1 5 5.0 5 0Meyers, Bob 1 2 2.0 2 0Tittle, Y.A. 11 -11 -1.0 4 049ERS 421 1905 4.5 89t 16OPPONENTS 412 1566 3.8 51 10RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDSoltau, Gordy 55 774 14.1 49 7McElhenny, Hugh 26 367 14.1 77 3Boone, J.R. 25 461 18.4 53 1Wilson, Billy 23 304 13.2 40 3Perry, Joe 15 81 5.4 17 0White, Bob 12 173 14.4 60 2Jessup, Bill 6 108 18.0 58 1Arenas, Joe 5 47 9.4 14 1Aldridge, Ben 4 22 5.5 16 1Cathcart, Sam 2 15 7.5 13 0Henke, Ed 1 13 13.0 13 0Wagner, Lowell 1 6 6.0 6 0Strzykalski, John 1 4 4.0 4 0Banducci, Bruno 1 -4 -4.0 -4 049ERS 177 2371 13.4 77 19OPPONENTS 151 1929 12.8 90t 15INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDWagner, Lowell 6 69 11.5 30 0Cathcart, Sam 3 64 21.3 30 0Powers, Jim 2 37 18.5 23 0Berry, Rex 2 27 13.5 23 0Cason, Jim 2 4 2.0 4 0Burke, Don 1 35 35.0 35t 1Brown, Hardy 1 16 16.0 16 049ERS 17 252 14.8 35t 1OPPONENTS 23 299 13.0 38 0KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDArenas, Joe 11 291 26.5 47 0McElhenny, Hugh 18 396 22.0 40 0Brown, Hardy 2 31 15.5 23 0O’Donahue, Pat 2 17 8.5 10 0Burke, Don 1 25 25.0 25 0Cathcart, Sam 1 20 20.0 20 0Nomellini, Leo 1 18 18.0 18 049ERS 36 798 22.2 47 0OPPONENTS 52 1242 23.9 52 0PUNT RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDMcElhenny, Hugh 20 284 14.2 94t 1Boone, J.R. 11 66 6.0 17 0Arenas, Joe 7 40 5.7 13 0Cathcart, Sam 1 23 23.0 23 0O’Donahue, Pat 1 23 23.0 23t 149ERS 40 436 10.9 94t 2OPPONENTS 29 359 12.4 82t 1PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkAlbert, Frank 68 2899 42.6 70 049ERS 68 2899 42.6 70 0OPPONENTS 78 3218 41.3 66 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBAlbert, Frank 129 71 55.0 964 60t 8 10 67.5Tittle, Y.A. 208 106 51.0 1407 77 11 12 66.3Arenas, Joe 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6Cathcart, Sam 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0.0Powers, Jim 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6Perry, Joe 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 342 177 51.8 2371 77 19 23 64.6OPPONENTS 342 151 44.2 1929 90t 15 17 56.3SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\261// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1953 (9-3)Lawrence T. Shaw, CoachW 31 Philadelphia (25,000)/S-27 21W 31 Los Angeles Rams (41,446)/O-4 30L 21 at Detroit (56,080)/O-11 24W 35 at Chicago Bears (36,909)/O-18 28L 10 Detroit (52,300)/O-25 14W 24 Chicago Bears (26,308)/N-1 14W 31 at Los Angeles Rams (85,856)/N-8 27L 21 at Cleveland (80,698)/N-15 23W 37 at G.B. in Milwaukee (16,378)/N-22 7W 38 at Baltimore (26,005)/N-29 21W 48 Green Bay (31,337)/D-6 14W 45 Baltimore (23,932)/D-13 14372 237TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 243 206By Rushing 128 99By Passing 99 95By Penalties 16 12TOTAL YARDS GAINED 4398 3425By Rushing 2230 1548By Passing 2168 1877TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 825 830Rushes 443 398Average Gain Per Rush 5.0 3.9FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 322 356Number Completed 174 173Per Cent Completed 54.0 48.6Yards Lost Passing 239 223Passes Had Intercepted 19 23Yards Gained Per Pass 6.7 5.3Yards Gained Per Completion 12.5 10.8PUNTS 42 60Total Yardage of Punts 1706 2457Average Length 40.6 41.0Net avg. per punt 37.5 35.8KICKOFF RETURNS 49 69Number Returned 43 59Total Yards Returned 1105 1264Average Length of Return 25.7 21.4PENALTIES 90 71Yards Penalized 772 615Net Loss/Gain -157 157FUMBLES 28 33Own Fumbles Recovered 9 16Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 17 19FIELD GOALS 10 9Field Goals Attempted 13 16TOTAL POINTS SCORED 372 237Touchdowns Scored 49 30Touchdowns Rushing 26 12Touchdowns Passing 22 17Touchdown Returns 1 1Extra Points 48 30Field Goals 10 9Safeties 0 0SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsSoltau, Gordy 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 49/48 15/10 0 114Perry, Joe 13 10 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 3/0 0 78Wilson, Billy 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 60Arenas, Joe 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Tittle, Y.A. 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36McElhenny, Hugh 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Berry, Rex 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Mixon, Billy 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 49 26 22 1 0 0 0 49/48 18/10 0 372OPPONENTS 30 12 17 0 1 0 0 30/30 16/9 0 237YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDPerry, Joe 192 1018 5.3 51t 10McElhenny, Hugh 112 503 4.5 33 3Arenas, Joe 72 380 5.3 60t 6Mixon, Billy 25 176 7.0 33 1Schabarum, Pete 18 104 5.8 23 0Tittle, Y.A. 14 41 2.9 14 6Monachino, Jim 4 10 2.5 5 0Wagner, Lowell 1 4 4.0 4 0Ledyard, Hal 1 3 3.0 3 0Bahnsen, Ken 1 1 1.0 1 0Powers, Jim 3 -10 -3.3 0 049ERS 443 2230 5.0 60t 26OPPONENTS 398 1548 3.9 48 12RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDWilson, Billy 51 840 16.5 61t 10Soltau, Gordy 43 620 14.4 54t 6McElhenny, Hugh 30 474 15.8 71 2Perry, Joe 19 191 10.1 60t 3Arenas, Joe 10 113 11.3 38 1Schabarum, Pete 10 96 9.6 31 0Babcock, Harry 7 59 8.4 13 0Monachino, Jim 2 9 4.5 9 0Mixon, Billy 1 7 7.0 7 0Hogland, Doug 1 -2 -2.0 -2 049ERS 174 2407 13.8 71 22OPPONENTS 173 2100 12.1 66t 17INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDBerry, Rex 7 142 20.3 29t 1Wagner, Lowell 6 135 22.5 32 0Bruney, Fred 5 59 11.8 23 0Arenas, Joe 2 29 14.5 17 0Morton, John 2 16 8.0 9 0Brown, Hardy 1 7 7.0 7 049ERS 23 388 16.9 32 1OPPONENTS 19 204 10.7 30 0KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDArenas, Joe 16 551 34.4 82 0McElhenny, Hugh 15 368 24.5 55 0Schabarum, Pete 2 50 25.0 27 0Bruney, Fred 2 46 23.0 25 0Perry, Joe 2 21 10.5 11 0Babcock, Harry 2 3 1.5 3 0Berry, Rex 1 37 37.0 37 0Bahnsen, Ken 1 21 21.0 21 0Nomellini, Leo 1 5 5.0 5 0Brown, Hardy 1 3 3.0 3 049ERS 43 1105 25.7 82 0OPPONENTS 59 1264 21.4 78 0PUNT RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDMcElhenny, Hugh 15 104 6.9 25 0Arenas, Joe 8 93 11.6 50 0Berry, Rex 7 42 6.0 17 0Schabarum, Pete 2 0 0.0 0 0Bruney, Fred 1 11 11.0 11 049ERS 33 250 7.6 50 0OPPONENTS 27 109 4.0 13 0PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkPowers, Jim 42 1706 40.6 55 149ERS 42 1706 40.6 55 1OPPONENTS 60 2457 41.0 61 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBTittle, Y.A. 259 149 57.5 2121 71t 20 16 84.2Powers, Jim 49 22 44.9 259 28 1 2 51.3McElhenny, Hugh 3 2 66.7 13 11t 1 0 115.3Perry, Joe 1 1 100.0 14 14 0 0 118.8Arenas, Joe 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6Ledyard, Hal 9 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 322 174 54.0 2407 71t 22 18 77.8OPPONENTS 356 173 48.6 1877 66t 17 23 53.6SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\262// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1954 (7-4-1)Lawrence T. Shaw, CoachW 41 Washington (32,085)/S-26 7T 24 at Los Angeles Rams (79,208)/O-3 24W 23 at G.B. in Milwaukee (15,571)/O-10 17W 27 at Chicago Bears (42,935)/O-17 24W 37 Detroit (58,891)/O-24 31L 27 Chicago Bears (49,833)/O-31 31L 34 Los Angeles Rams (58,758)/N-7 42L 7 at Detroit (58,431)/N-14 48W 31 at Pittsburgh (37,001)/N-20 3L 13 at Baltimore (23,875)/N-28 17W 35 Green Bay (32,012)/D-5 0W 10 Baltimore (25,456)/D-11 7313 251TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 252 207By Rushing 125 74By Passing 109 122By Penalties 18 11TOTAL YARDS GAINED 4704 4020By Rushing 2498 1371By Passing 2206 2649TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 863 800Rushes 442 348Average Gain Per Rush 5.7 3.9FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 340 374Number Completed 187 193Per Cent Completed 55.0 51.6Yards Lost Passing 238 366Passes Had Intercepted 12 19Yards Gained Per Pass 6.5 7.1Yards Gained Per Completion 11.8 13.7PUNTS 60 59Total Yardage of Punts 2221 2420Average Length 37.0 41.0Net avg. per punt 32.2 34.8KICKOFF RETURNS 51 64Number Returned 39 57Total Yards Returned 930 1145Average Length of Return 23.8 20.1PENALTIES 73 51Yards Penalized 614 426Net Loss/Gain -188 188FUMBLES 30 29Own Fumbles Recovered 17 14Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 18 13FIELD GOALS 12 9Field Goals Attempted 21 19TOTAL POINTS SCORED 313 251Touchdowns Scored 40 32Touchdowns Rushing 28 8Touchdowns Passing 10 24Touchdown Returns 2 0Extra Points 37 32Field Goals 12 9Safeties 0 0SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsSoltau, Gordy 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 33/31 18/11 0 76Perry, Joe 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 7/6 3/1 0 57Johnson, John Henry 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54McElhenny, Hugh 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Wilson, Billy 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Tittle, Y.A. 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Jessup, Bill 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Berry, Rex 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Brown, Hardy 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Schabarum, Pete 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 40 28 10 2 0 0 0 40/37 21/12 0 313OPPONENTS 32 8 24 0 0 0 0 32/32 19/9 0 251YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDPerry, Joe 173 1049 6.1 58 8Johnson, John Henry 129 681 5.3 38t 9McElhenny, Hugh 64 515 8.1 60t 6Schabarum, Pete 21 79 3.8 16 1Arenas, Joe 11 77 7.0 26 0Tittle, Y.A. 28 68 2.4 10 4Mixon, Billy 7 19 2.7 7 0Cassara, Frank 3 17 5.7 10 0Galiffa, Arnie 1 2 2.0 2 0Tidwell, Billy 1 1 1.0 1 0Cason, Jim 2 1 0.5 3 0Jessup, Bill 1 -5 -5.0 -5 0Brown, Pete 1 -6 -6.0 -6 049ERS 442 2498 5.7 60t 28OPPONENTS 348 1371 3.9 43t 8RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDWilson, Billy 60 830 13.8 43 5Jessup, Bill 30 565 18.8 68t 3Johnson, John Henry 28 183 6.5 34 0Perry, Joe 26 203 7.8 70 0Soltau, Gordy 22 316 14.4 42 2McElhenny, Hugh 8 162 20.3 53 0Babcock, Harry 6 91 15.2 33 0Schabarum, Pete 4 70 17.5 42 0Arenas, Joe 2 12 6.0 12 0Cassara, Frank 1 12 12.0 12 049ERS 187 2444 13.1 70 10OPPONENTS 193 3015 15.6 78t 24INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDBerry, Rex 3 69 23.0 34t 1Brown, Hardy 3 42 14.0 41t 1Williams, John 3 28 9.3 15 0Arenas, Joe 3 26 8.7 26 0Carapella, Al 2 40 20.0 27 0Mixon, Billy 2 6 3.0 3 0Brown, Pete 1 47 47.0 47 0Toneff, Bob 1 15 15.0 15 0Schabarum, Pete 1 9 9.0 9 049ERS 19 282 14.8 47 2OPPONENTS 12 167 13.9 33 0KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDArenas, Joe 16 362 22.6 41 0Tidwell, Billy 10 287 28.7 65 0McElhenny, Hugh 8 210 26.3 51 0Johnson, John Henry 2 25 12.5 19 0Schabarum, Pete 1 34 34.0 34 0Toneff, Bob 1 10 10.0 10 0Hogland, Doug 1 2 2.0 2 049ERS 39 930 23.9 65 0OPPONENTS 57 1145 20.1 43 0PUNT RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDArenas, Joe 23 117 5.1 23 0McElhenny, Hugh 8 78 9.8 32 0Tidwell, Billy 3 0 0.0 17 0Schabarum, Pete 2 10 5.0 10 049ERS 36 205 5.7 32 0OPPONENTS 40 269 6.7 47 0PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkBrown, Pete 49 1837 37.5 51 0Brown, Hardy 10 384 38.4 58 0Berry, Rex 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 60 2221 37.0 58 0OPPONENTS 59 2420 41.0 60 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBTittle, Y.A. 295 170 57.6 2205 70 9 9 78.7Cason, Jim 13 7 53.9 40 25 0 1 27.7Duncan, Maury 14 4 28.6 82 29 0 2 11.9Galiffa, Arnie 12 3 25.0 54 25 0 0 45.8Johnson, John Henry 2 1 50.0 10 10t 1 0 104.2Brown, Pete 1 1 100.0 19 19 0 0 118.8Perry, Joe 1 1 100.0 34 34 0 0 118.8Schabarum, Pete 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6Tidwell, Billy 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 340 187 55.0 2444 70 10 12 73.0OPPONENTS 374 193 51.6 2649 78t 24 19 74.8SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\263// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1955 (4-8)Norman P. Strader, CoachL 14 Los Angeles Rams (58,772)/S-25 23L 3 Cleveland (43,595)/O-2 38W 20 at Chicago Bears (41,651)/O-9 19W 27 at Detroit (50,179)/O-16 24L 23 Chicago Bears (56,350)/O-23 34W 38 Detroit (44,831)/O-30 21L 14 at Los Angeles Rams (71,832)/N-6 27L 0 at Washington (25,112)/N-13 7L 21 at G.B. in Milwaukee(19,099)/N-20 27L 14 at Baltimore (33,485)/N-27 26L 7 Green Bay (32,897)/D-4 28W 35 Baltimore (33,471)/D-11 24216 308TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 204 250By Rushing 102 132By Passing 80 103By Penalties 13 15TOTAL YARDS GAINED 3651 4008By Rushing 1713 2135By Passing 1938 1873TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 786 930Rushes 408 538Average Gain Per Rush 4.2 4.0FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 303 311Number Completed 151 147Per Cent Completed 49.8 47.3Yards Lost Passing 287 172Passes Had Intercepted 28 21Yards Gained Per Pass 6.4 6.0Yards Gained Per Completion 12.8 12.7PUNTS 63 59Total Yardage of Punts 2558 2559Average Length 40.6 43.4Net avg. per punt 34.4 38.8KICKOFF RETURNS 51 59Number Returned 51 37Total Yards Returned 1097 867Average Length of Return 25.5 23.4PENALTIES 64 58Yards Penalized 541 528FUMBLES 25 19Own Fumbles Recovered 7 6Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 13 18FIELD GOALS 3 12Field Goals Attempted 12 24TOTAL POINTS SCORED 216 298Touchdowns Scored 30 37Touchdowns Rushing 12 24Touchdowns Passing 17 10Touchdowns Returns 1 3Extra Points 27 36Field Goals 3 12Safeties 0 2SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsSoltau, Gordy 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 30/27 12/3 0 42Wilson, Billy 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42McElhenny, Hugh 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Moegle, Dicky 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Hardy, Carroll 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Perry, Joe 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Arenas, Joe 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Berry, Rex 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Johnson, John Henry 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 30 12 17 1 0 0 0 30/27 12/3 0 216OPPONENTS 37 24 10 2 0 0 1 37/36 24/12 2 298YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDPerry, Joe 156 701 4.5 42 2McElhenny, Hugh 90 327 3.6 44 4Moegle, Dicky 41 235 5.7 39 5Arenas, Joe 37 150 4.1 30 0Tittle, Y.A. 23 114 5.0 35 0Johnson, John Henry 19 69 3.6 12 1Laughlin, Bud 20 58 2.9 14 0Hardy, Carroll 15 37 2.5 14 0Harkey, Lem 6 27 4.5 15 0Duncan, Maury 1 -5 -5.0 -5 049ERS 408 1713 4.2 44 12OPPONENTS 538 2135 4.0 49 24RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDWilson, Billy 53 831 15.7 72t 7Soltau, Gordy 26 358 13.8 36 1Perry, Joe 19 55 2.9 19 1Arenas, Joe 13 255 19.6 53t 2Hardy, Carroll 12 338 28.2 78t 4McElhenny, Hugh 11 203 18.5 55t 2Laughlin, Bud 8 54 6.8 27 0Moegle, Dicky 4 94 23.5 53 0Babcock, Harry 3 31 10.3 16 0Johnson, John Henry 2 6 3.0 11 049ERS 151 2225 14.7 78t 17OPPONENTS 147 2045 13.9 60t 10INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDMoegle, Dicky 6 50 8.3 37 0Berry, Rex 3 69 23.0 44t 1Brown, Hardy 2 28 14.0 18 0Madreos, George 2 23 11.5 19 0Luna, Bob 2 0 0.0 0 0Johnson, John Henry 1 29 29.0 29 0Matthews, Clay 1 19 19.0 13 0Carr, Paul 1 11 11.0 11 0Stolhandski, Tom 1 6 6.0 6 0Arenas, Joe 1 0 0.0 0 0Campbell, Marion 1 0 0.0 0 0Powell, Charlie (lat) 0 7 7 049ERS 21 242 11.5 44t 1OPPONENTS 28 299 10.7 55t 2KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDArenas, Joe 24 594 24.8 42 0Moegle, Dicky 10 249 24.9 61 0McElhenny, Hugh 9 189 21.0 31 0Hardy, Carroll 3 65 21.7 30 0Laughlin, Bud 1 25 25.0 25 0Toneff, Bob 1 13 13.0 13 0Hazeltine, Matt 1 9 9.0 9 0Powell, Charlie 1 2 2.0 2 0Palatella, Lou 1 1 1.0 1 049ERS 51 1147 22.5 61 0OPPONENTS 37 865 23.4 56 0PUNT RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDArenas, Joe 21 55 2.6 7 0Moegle, Dicky 8 36 4.5 21 0McElhenny, Hugh 7 10 1.4 10 0Berry, Rex 1 11 11.0 11 0Johnson, John Henry 1 6 6.0 6 0Carapella, Al 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 39 118 3.0 21 0OPPONENTS 40 369 9.2 37 1PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkLuna, Bobby 63 2558 40.6 63 349ERS 63 2558 40.6 63 3OPPONENTS 59 2559 43.4 73 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBTittle, Y.A. 287 147 51.2 2185 78t 17 28 56.7Duncay, Maury 12 4 33.3 40 27 0 0 43.8Arenas, Joe 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6Moegle, Dicky 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6Perry, Joe 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 303 151 49.8 2225 78t 17 28 54.4OPPONENTS 311 147 47.3 2045 60t 10 21 51.5SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\264// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1956 (5-6-1)Frank C. Albert, CoachL 21 New York Giants (41,751)/S-30 38W 33 Los Angeles Rams (56,489)/O-7 30L 7 at Chicago Bears (47,526)/O-14 31L 17 at Detroit (55,662)/O-21 20L 21 Chicago Bears (52,612)/O-28 38L 13 Detroit (46,708)/N-4 17L 6 at Los Angeles Rams (69,828)/N-11 30W 17 at Green Bay (17,986)/N-18 16T 10 at Philadelphia (19,326)/N-25 10W 20 at Baltimore (37,227)/D-2 17W 38 Green Bay (32,433)/D-8 20W 30 Baltimore (43,791)/D-16 17233 284TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 221 236By Rushing 101 124By Passing 107 103By Penalties 13 9TOTAL YARDS GAINED 3813 4162By Rushing 1836 2192By Passing 1977 1970TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 795 827Rushes 419 481Average Gain Per Rush 4.4 4.6FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 297 279Number Completed 162 147Per Cent Completed 54.6 52.7Yards Lost Passing 285 145Passes Had Intercepted 19 17Yards Gained Per Pass 6.7 7.1Yards Gained Per Completion 12.2 13.4PUNTS 59 42Total Yardage of Punts 2268 1709Average Length 38.4 40.7Net avg. per punt 36.0 36.4KICKOFF RETURNS 62 51Number Returned 51 42Total Yards Returned 1257 988Average Length of Return 24.7 23.5PENALTIES 57 37Yards Penalized 562 321FUMBLES 17 27Own Fumbles Recovered 5 10Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 17 12FIELD GOALS 13 14Field Goals Attempted 20 25TOTAL POINTS SCORED 233 284Touchdowns Scored 28 35Touchdowns Rushing 17 23Touchdowns Passing 8 12Touchdowns Returns 3 0Extra Points 26 32Field Goals 13 14Safeties 0 0SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsSoltau, Gordy 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 28/26 20/13 0 71McElhenny, Hugh 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 48Wilson, Billy 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Tittle, Y.A. 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Arenas, Joe 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 0/0 0/0 0 18Perry, Joe 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Johnson, John Henry 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Conner, Clyde 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Moegle, Dicky 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 28 17 8 1 0 1 1 28/26 20/13 0 233OPPONENTS 35 23 12 0 0 0 0 34/32 25/14 0 284YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDMcElhenny, Hugh 185 916 5.0 86t 8Perry, Joe 115 520 4.5 39 3Johnson, John Henry 80 301 3.8 54 2Tittle, Y.A. 24 67 2.8 13 4Moegle, Dicky 7 18 2.6 12 0Morrall, Earl 6 10 1.7 8 0McCormick, Tom 2 4 2.0 2 049ERS 419 1836 4.4 86t 17OPPONENTS 481 2192 4.6 59t 18RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDWilson, Billy 60 889 14.8 77t 5Conner, Clyde 22 362 16.5 49 1Soltau, Gordy 18 299 16.6 33 1Perry, Joe 18 104 5.8 20 0McElhenny, Hugh 16 193 12.1 22 0Arenas, Joe 14 226 16.1 50 1Johnson, John Henry 8 90 11.3 28 0Moegle, Dicky 3 79 26.3 37 0Jessup, Bill 2 7 3.5 10 0Smith, Charlie 1 13 13.0 13 049ERS 162 2262 14.0 77t 8OPPONENTS 147 2115 14.4 69t 12INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDMoegle, Dicky 6 75 12.5 31t 1Berry, Rex 3 20 6.7 20 0Carr, Paul 2 18 9.0 11 0Maderos, George 2 2 1.0 2 0Hazeltine, Matt 1 7 7.0 7 0Sharkey, Ed 1 4 4.0 4 0Holladay, Bob 1 0 0.0 0 0Smith, Ernie 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 17 126 7.4 31t 1OPPONENTS 19 330 17.4 35 0KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDArenas, Joe 27 801 29.7 96t 1McElhenny, Hugh 13 300 23.1 36 0Moegle, Dicky 2 39 19.5 22 0Maderos, George 2 21 10.5 12 0Johnson, John Henry 1 23 23.0 23 0Goad, Paul 1 18 18.0 18 0McCormick, Tom 1 18 18.0 18 0Smith, Charlie 1 14 14.0 14 0Carr, Paul 1 11 11.0 11 0Gonzaga, John 1 6 6.0 6 0Herchman, Bill 1 6 6.0 6 049ERS 51 1257 24.7 96t 1OPPONENTS 42 988 23.5 45 0PUNT RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDArenas, Joe 19 117 6.2 67 1McElhenny, Hugh 15 38 2.5 12 0Moegle, Dicky 1 5 5.0 5 049ERS 35 160 4.6 67 1OPPONENTS 35 123 3.5 16 0PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkMorrall, Earl 45 1705 37.9 57 0Jessup, Bill 14 563 40.2 63 049ERS 59 2268 38.4 63 0OPPONENTS 42 1709 40.7 56 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBTittle, Y.A. 218 124 56.9 1641 77t 7 12 61.6Morrall, Earl 78 38 48.7 621 37 1 6 48.1McElhenny, Hugh 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0.049ERS 297 162 54.6 2262 77t 8 19 61.6OPPONENTS 279 147 52.7 2329 69t 12 17 69.7SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\265// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1957 (8-4/8-5)Frank C. Albert, CoachL 10 Chicago Cards (35,743)/S-29 20W 23 Los Angeles Rams (59,637)/O-6 20W 21 at Chicago Bears (45,310)/O-13 17W 24 at G.B. in Milwaukee (18,919)/O-20 14W 21 Chicago Bears (56,693)/O-27 17W 35 Detroit (59,702)/N-3 31L 24 at Los Angeles Rams (102,368)/N-10 37L 10 at Detroit (56,915)/N-17 31L 21 at Baltimore (50,073)/N-24 27W 27 at New York Giants (54,121)/D-1 17W 17 Baltimore (59,950)/D-8 13W 27 Green Bay (59,100)/D-15 20287 295NFC PLAYOFF - DEC. 22(at San Francisco - Kezar Stadium)L 27 Detroit (60,118) 31TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 223 239By Rushing 92 107By Passing 115 117By Penalties 16 15TOTAL YARDS GAINED 3658 4248By Rushing 1622 1847By Passing 2036 2401TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 754 837Rushes 377 434Average Gain Per Rush 4.6 4.3FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 305 332Number Completed 191 182Per Cent Completed 62.6 54.8Yards Lost Passing 371 181Passes Had Intercepted 18 18Yards Gained Per Pass 6.7 7.2Yards Gained Per Completion 10.7 13.2PUNTS 57 47Total Yardage of Punts 2550 1894Average Length 44.7 40.3Net avg. per punt 39.7 36.9KICKOFF RETURNS 56 56Number Returned 42 45Total Yards Returned 1096 928Average Length of Return 26.1 20.6PENALTIES 66 55Yards Penalized 629 502FUMBLES 22 25Own Fumbles Recovered 8 9Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 16 14FIELD GOALS 9 13Field Goals Attempted 15 24TOTAL POINTS SCORED 260 264Touchdowns Scored 33 32Touchdowns Rushing 15 18Touchdowns Passing 17 13Touchdowns Returns 1 1Extra Points 33 31Field Goals 9 13Safeties 1 1SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsSoltau, Gordy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33/33 15/9 0 60Tittle, Y.A. 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Wilson, Billy 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Owens, R.C. 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Conner, Clyde 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Babb, Gene 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18McElhenny, Hugh 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Perry, Joe 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Arenas, Joe 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Herchman, Bill 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Moegle, Dicky 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Nomellini, Leo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 249ERS 33 15 17 1 0 0 0 33/33 15/9 1 260OPPONENTS 32 18 13 1 0 0 0 32/31 24/13 1 264YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDMcElhenny, Hugh 102 478 4.7 61 1Perry, Joe 97 454 4.7 34 3Babb, Gene 102 330 3.2 19 3Tittle, Y.A. 40 220 5.5 45 6Barnes, Larry 20 78 3.9 16 0Moegle, Dicky 9 48 5.3 18t 1Arenas, Joe 5 14 2.8 7t 1Brodie, John 2 0 0.0 0 049ERS 377 1622 4.6 61 15OPPONENTS 434 1847 4.3 49 23RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDWilson, Billy 52 757 14.6 40 6McElhenny, Hugh 37 458 12.4 43 2Conner, Clyde 30 412 13.7 41 4Owens, R.C. 27 395 14.6 46t 5Babb, Gene 20 141 7.1 17 0Perry, Joe 15 130 8.7 17 0Soltau, Gordy 5 47 9.4 18 0Jessup, Bill 2 29 14.5 22 0Powell, Charlie 1 27 27.0 27 0Arenas, Joe 1 10 10.0 10 0Barnes, Larry 1 1 1.0 1 049ERS 191 2407 12.6 46t 17OPPONENTS 182 2582 14.2 82t 13INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDMoegle, Dicky 8 107 13.4 40 0Stits, Bill 2 28 14.0 20 0Hazeltine, Matt 2 22 11.0 14 0Walker, Val Joe 2 20 10.0 12 0Smith, J.D. 2 17 8.5 12 0Herchman, Bill 1 54 54.0 54t 1Rubke, Karl 1 16 16.0 16 049ERS 18 264 14.7 54t 1OPPONENTS 18 336 18.7 75t 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDArenas, Joe 24 657 27.4 64 0Smith, J.D. 14 368 26.3 38 0Hazeltine, Matt 1 23 23.0 23 0Carr, Paul 1 10 10.0 10 0Jessup, Bill 1 8 8.0 8 0Babb, Gene 1 0 0.0 0 0Palatella, Lou (lat) 0 30 0.0 0 049ERS 42 1096 26.1 64 0OPPONENTS 45 928 20.6 33 0PUNT RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDArenas, Joe 25 80 3.2 26 0McElhenny, Hugh 10 41 4.1 13 0Hazeltine, Matt 1 1 1.0 1 0Moegle, Dicky 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 37 122 3.3 26 0OPPONENTS 35 205 5.9 28 0PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkJessup, Bill 38 1656 43.6 62 0Barnes, Larry 19 894 47.1 86 049ERS 57 2550 44.7 86 0OPPONENTS 47 1894 40.3 6 20PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBTittle, Y.A. 279 176 63.1 2157 46t 13 15 80.0Brodie, John 21 11 52.4 160 28 2 3 69.6Arenas, Joe 3 3 100.0 92 33t 2 0 158.3Barnes, Larry 1 1 100.0 -2 -2 0 0 79.1Perry, Joe 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 305 191 62.6 2407 46t 17 18 81.1OPPONENTS 332 182 54.8 2582 82t 13 18 70.6SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\266// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1958 (6-6)Frank C. Albert, CoachW 23 Pittsburgh (51,856)/S-28 20L 3 Los Angeles Rams (59,826)/O-5 33L 6 at Chicago Bears (45,310)/O-12 28W 30 at Philadelphia (33,110)/O-19 24L 14 Chicago Bears (59,441)/O-26 27W 24 Detroit (59,350)/N-2 21L 7 at Los Angeles Rams (95,082)/N-9 56L 21 at Detroit (54,523)/N-16 35W 33 at G.B. in Milwaukee (43,819)/N-23 12L 27 at Baltimore (57,557)/N-30 35W 48 Green Bay (50,793)/D-7 21W 21 Baltimore (58,334)/D-14 12257 324TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 237 227By Rushing 93 106By Passing 126 106By Penalties 18 15TOTAL YARDS GAINED 4111 4010By Rushing 1628 2038By Passing 2483 1972TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 811 787Rushes 359 380Average Gain Per Rush 4.5 5.4FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 383 341Number Completed 223 163Per Cent Completed 58.2 47.8Yards Lost Passing 208 246Passes Had Intercepted 29 16Yards Gained Per Pass 6.5 5.8Yards Gained Per Completion 11.1 12.1PUNTS 48 49Total Yardage of Punts 1839 1995Average Length 38.3 40.7Net avg. per punt 35.6 37.3KICKOFF RETURNS 50 50Number Returned 39 42Total Yards Returned 790 739Average Length of Return 20.3 17.6PENALTIES 58 52Yards Penalized 619 510FUMBLES 31 32Own Fumbles Recovered 20 17Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 15 11FIELD GOALS 8 10Field Goals Attempted 21 17TOTAL POINTS SCORED 257 324Touchdowns Scored 34 42Touchdowns Rushing 18 15Touchdowns Passing 15 25Touchdowns Returns 1 2Extra Points 29 40Field Goals 8 10Safeties 0 1SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsSoltau, Gordy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33/29 21/8 0 53McElhenny, Hugh 8 6 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 48Conner, Clyde 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Perry, Joe 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Wilson, Billy 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Smith, J.D. 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Pace, Jim 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Tittle, Y.A. 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Brodie, John 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Hazeltine, Matt 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Jessup, Bill 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Owens, R.C. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 34 18 15 1 0 0 0 33/29 21/8 0 257OPPONENTS 42 15 25 2 0 0 0 41/40 17/10 1 324YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDPerry, Joe 125 758 6.1 73t 4McElhenny, Hugh 113 451 4.0 34 6Smith, J.D. 26 209 8.0 80t 3Pace, Jim 52 161 3.1 34 2Tittle, Y.A. 22 35 1.6 12 2Woodson, Abe 2 12 6.0 9 0Babb, Gene 7 9 1.3 4 0Atkins, Bill 1 5 5.0 5 0Brodie, John 11 -12 -1.1 6 149ERS 359 1628 4.5 80t 18OPPONENTS 380 2038 5.4 73t 16RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDConner, Clyde 49 512 10.5 26 5Wilson, Billy 43 592 13.8 44t 5Owens, R.C. 40 620 15.5 48 1McElhenny, Hugh 31 366 11.8 59t 2Perry, Joe 23 218 9.5 64t 1Pace, Jim 10 59 5.9 24 0Dugan, Fred 9 122 13.6 23 0Soltau, Gordy 7 77 11.0 22 0Smith, J.D. 6 59 9.8 23 0Jessup, Bill 5 66 13.2 26t 149ERS 223 2691 12.1 64t 15OPPONENTS 163 2218 13.6 81t 25INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDRidlon, Jim 4 10 2.5 3 0Hazeltine, Matt 3 30 10.0 17 1Stits, Bill 3 3 1.0 2 0Mertens, Jerry 2 16 8.0 11 0Woodson, Abe 1 44 44.0 44 0Atkins, Bill 1 6 6.0 6 0Toneff, Bob 1 5 5.0 5 0Matuszak, Marv 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 16 114 7.1 44 1OPPONENTS 29 448 15.5 70t 2KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDSmith, J.D. 15 356 23.7 39 0Woodson, Abe 11 239 21.7 34 0Pace, Jim 8 134 16.8 36 0McElhenny, Hugh 2 31 15.5 18 0Babb, Gene 2 30 15.0 19 0Connolly, Ted 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 39 790 20.3 39 0OPPONENTS 42 739 17.6 30 0PUNT RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDMcElhenny, Hugh 24 93 3.9 49 0Woodson, Abe 7 53 7.6 38 0Jessup, Bill 2 0 0.0 0 0Pace, Jim 2 0 0.0 0 049ERS 35 146 4.2 49 0OPPONENTS 36 132 3.7 22 0PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkAtkins, Bill 25 983 39.3 51 0Jessup, Bill 23 856 37.2 59 049ERS 48 1839 38.3 59 0OPPONENTS 49 1995 40.7 59 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBBrodie, John 172 103 59.9 1224 61t 6 13 61.8Tittle, Y.A. 208 120 57.7 1467 64t 9 15 63.9McElhenny, Hugh 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6Jessup, Bill 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.049ERS 383 223 58.2 2691 64t 15 29 61.4OPPONENTS 341 163 47.8 2218 81t 25 16 73.9SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\267// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1959 (7-5)Howard W. Hickey, CoachW 24 Philadelphia (41,697)/S-27 14W 34 Los Angeles Rams (56,028)/O-4 0L 20 at Green Bay (32,150)/O-11 21W 34 at Detroit (52,585)/O-18 13W 20 Chicago Bears (59,045)/O-25 17W 33 Detroit (59,064)/N-1 7W 24 at Los Angeles Rams (94,276)/N-8 16L 3 at Chicago Bears (42,157)/N-15 14L 14 at Baltimore (56,007)/N-22 45W 21 at Cleveland (53,763)/N-29 20L 14 Baltimore (59,075)/D-5 34L 14 Green Bay (55,997)/D-13 36255 237TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 182 238By Rushing 93 123By Passing 76 102By Penalties 13 13TOTAL YARDS GAINED 3388 4018By Rushing 1839 1974By Passing 1549 2044TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 756 844Rushes 407 433Average Gain Per Rush 4.5 4.6FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 264 341Number Completed 132 176Per Cent Completed 50.0 51.6Yards Lost Passing 136 228Passes Had Intercepted 22 14Yards Gained Per Pass 5.9 6.0Yards Gained Per Completion 11.7 11.6PUNTS 59 57Total Yardage of Punts 2694 2370Average Length 45.7 41.6Net avg. per punt 40.8 34.8KICKOFF RETURNS 49 50Number Returned 41 40Total Yards Returned 980 924Average Length of Return 23.9 23.1PENALTIES 57 45Yards Penalized 489 417FUMBLES 24 34Own Fumbles Recovered 14 12Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 22 10FIELD GOALS 12 5Field Goals Attempted 26 13TOTAL POINTS SCORED 255 237Touchdowns Scored 31 32Touchdowns Rushing 16 16Touchdowns Passing 12 15Touchdowns Returns 3 1Extra Points 31 28Field Goals 12 5Safeties 1 1SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsDavis, Tommy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31/31 26/12 0 67Smith, J.D. 11 10 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 66McElhenny, Hugh 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Wilson, Billy 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Owens, R.C. 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Perry, Joe 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Conner, Clyde 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Hazeltine, Matt 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Lyles, Lenny 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Mertens, Jerry 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Roberts, C.R. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Woodson, Abe 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Krueger, Charlie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 249ERS 31 16 12 1 1 1 0 31/31 26/12 1 255OPPONENTS 32 16 15 1 0 0 0 31/28 13/5 1 237YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDSmith, J.D. 207 1036 5.0 73t 10Perry, Joe 139 602 4.3 40 3McElhenny, Hugh 18 67 3.7 19 1Roberts, C.R. 10 67 6.7 46t 1Lyles, Lenny 13 28 2.2 13t 1Tittle, Y.A. 11 24 2.2 22 0Moegle, Dicky 3 9 3.0 4 0Brodie, John 5 6 1.2 6 0Owens, R.C. 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 407 1839 4.5 73t 16OPPONENTS 433 1974 4.6 48 17RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDWilson, Billy 44 540 12.3 57t 4McElhenny, Hugh 22 329 15.0 72 3Owens, R.C. 17 347 20.4 75t 3Conner, Clyde 13 162 12.5 37t 1Smith, J.D. 13 133 10.2 21t 1Perry, Joe 12 53 4.4 15 0Dugan, Fred 6 72 12.0 13 0Lyles, Lenny 3 33 11.0 18 0Moegle, Dicky 1 12 12.0 12 0Tittle, Y.A. 1 4 4.0 4 049ERS 132 1685 12.8 75t 12OPPONENTS 176 2272 12.9 67 15INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDBaker, Dave 5 75 15.0 29 0Woodson, Abe 4 20 5.0 14 0Mertens, Jerry 2 56 28.0 30t 1Tubbs, Jerry 2 32 16.0 21 0Dove, Eddie 1 6 6.0 6 049ERS 14 189 13.5 30t 1OPPONENTS 22 272 12.4 57t 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDWoodson, Abe 13 382 29.4 105t 1Lyles, Lenny 25 565 22.6 46 0Hazeltine, Matt 2 26 13.0 26 0Herchman, Bill 1 7 7.0 7 049ERS 41 980 23.9 105t 1OPPONENTS 40 924 23.1 80 0PUNT RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDWoodson, Abe 15 143 9.5 65 0Dove, Eddie 22 126 5.7 62 049ERS 37 269 7.3 65 0OPPONENTS 35 186 5.3 21 0PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkDavis, Tommy 59 2694 45.7 71 049ERS 59 2694 45.7 71 0OPPONENTS 57 2370 41.6 59 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBTittle, Y.A. 199 102 51.3 1331 75t 10 15 58.0Brodie, John 64 30 46.9 354 34 2 7 35.0Moegle, Dicky 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 264 132 50.0 1685 75t 12 22 50.8OPPONENTS 341 176 51.6 2261 67 15 14 70.2SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\268// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1960 (7-5)Howard W. Hickey, CoachL 19 New York Giants (44,598)/S-25 21W 13 Los Angeles Rams (53,633)/O-2 9W 14 at Detroit (49,825)/O-9 10L 10 at Chicago Bears (48,226)/O-16 27L 14 at G.B. in Milwaukee (39,914)/O-23 41W 25 Chicago Bears (55,071)/O-30 7L 0 Detroit (48,447)/N-6 24W 26 at Dallas (10,000)/N-20 14W 30 at Baltimore (57,808)/N-27 22W 23 at Los Angeles Rams (77,254)/D-4 7L 0 Green Bay (53,612)/D-10 13W 34 Baltimore (57,269)/D-18 10208 205TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 201 180By Rushing 90 82By Passing 96 89By Penalties 15 9TOTAL YARDS GAINED 3260 3405By Rushing 1681 1587By Passing 1579 1818TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 849 738Rushes 413 363Average Gain Per Rush 4.1 4.4FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 336 293Number Completed 174 140Per Cent Completed 51.8 47.8Yards Lost Passing 287 183Passes Had Intercepted 12 20Yards Gained Per Pass 4.7 6.2Yards Gained Per Completion 9.1 13.0PUNTS 65 62Total Yardage of Punts 2880 2556Average Length 44.3 41.3Net avg. per punt 40.9 36.8KICKOFF RETURNS 43 57Number Returned 43 38Total Yards Returned 1167 769Average Length of Return 27.1 20.2PENALTIES 63 64Yards Penalized 604 580FUMBLES 14 15Own Fumbles Recovered 10 7Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 8 4FIELD GOALS 12 10Field Goals Attempted 26 20TOTAL POINTS SCORED 208 205Touchdowns Scored 21 25Touchdowns Rushing 9 13Touchdowns Passing 11 11Touchdowns Returns 1 1Extra Points 21 23Field Goals 8 10Safeties 2 1SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsDavis, Tommy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21/21 32/19 0 78Owens, R.C. 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Smith, J.D. 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Conner, Clyde 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Roberts, C.R. 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Brodie, John 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Lyles, Lenny 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6McElhenny, Hugh 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Perry, Joe 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Wilson, Billy 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Krueger, Charlie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 2Nomellini, Leo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 2Wittenborn, John 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 3/0 0 049ERS 21 9 11 0 0 1 0 21/21 35/19 2 208OPPONENTS 25 13 11 0 1 0 0 25/23 20/10 1 205YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDSmith, J.D. 174 780 4.5 41 5McElhenny, Hugh 95 347 3.7 38 0Roberts, C.R. 73 213 2.9 30 2Brodie, John 18 171 9.5 30 1Perry, Joe 36 95 2.6 21 1Tittle, Y.A. 10 61 6.1 28 0Waters, Bobby 1 8 8.0 8 0Woodson, Abe 4 4 1.0 4 0Norton, Ray 2 2 1.0 9 049ERS 413 1681 4.1 41 9OPPONENTS 363 1587 4.4 62 14RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDConner, Clyde 38 531 14.0 65t 2Owens, R.C. 37 532 14.4 42 6Smith, J.D. 36 181 5.0 21 1Stickles, Monty 22 252 11.5 28 0McElhenny, Hugh 14 114 8.1 45 1Mackey, Dee 12 159 13.3 25 0Roberts, C.R. 9 49 5.4 27 0Wilson, Billy 3 51 17.0 19t 1Perry, Joe 3 -3 -1.0 3 049ERS 174 1866 10.7 65t 11OPPONENTS 140 2001 14.3 91t 11INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDBaker, Dave 10 96 9.6 28 0Dove, Eddie 3 29 9.7 29 0Kelley, Gordon 2 10 5.0 10 0Mertens, Jerry 2 0 0.0 0 0Woodson, Abe 2 0 0.0 0 0Harrison, Bob 1 6 6.0 6 049ERS 20 141 7.1 29 0OPPONENTS 12 159 13.3 26 0KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDLyles, Lenny 17 526 30.9 97t 1Woodson, Abe 17 498 29.3 64 0Colchico, Dan 5 68 13.6 18 0Roberts, C.R. 3 60 20.0 25 0Clark, Monte 1 15 15.0 15 049ERS 43 1167 27.1 97t 1OPPONENTS 38 769 20.2 45 0PUNT RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDWoodson, Abe 13 174 13.4 48 0Dove, Eddie 11 43 3.9 7 049ERS 24 217 9.0 48 0OPPONENTS 28 182 6.5 31 0PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkDavis, Tommy 62 2737 44.2 74 0Baker, Dave 3 143 47.7 55 049ERS 65 2880 44.3 74 0OPPONENTS 62 2561 41.3 65 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBBrodie, John 207 103 49.8 1111 65t 6 9 57.5Tittle, Y.A. 127 69 54.3 694 45 4 3 70.8Waters, Bobby 2 2 100.0 61 41t 1 0 158.349ERS 336 174 51.8 1866 65t 11 12 64.4OPPONENTS 293 140 47.8 2001 91t 11 20 54.4SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\269// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1961 (7-6-1)Howard W. Hickey, CoachW 35 Washington (43,412)/S-17 3L 10 at Green Bay (38,624)/S-24 30W 49 at Detroit (53,155)/O-1 0W 35 Los Angeles Rams (59,004)/O-8 0W 38 at Minnesota (34,415)/O-15 24L 0 at Chicago Bears (49,070)/O-22 31L 10 at Pittsburgh (19,686)/O-29 20T 20 Detroit (56,878)/N-5 20L 7 at Los Angeles Rams (63,766)/N-12 17W 41 Chicago Bears (52,972)/N-19 31W 38 Minnesota (48,905)/N-26 28L 17 at Baltimore (57,641)/D-3 20W 22 Green Bay (55,722)/D-10 21L 24 Baltimore (45,517)/D-16 27346 272TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 258 234By Rushing 116 90By Passing 132 132By Penalties 10 12TOTAL YARDS GAINED 4904 4181By Rushing 2100 1701By Passing 2804 2480TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 875 890Rushes 448 419Average Gain Per Rush 4.7 4.1FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 346 380Number Completed 187 196Per Cent Completed 54.0 51.6Yards Lost Passing 253 394Passes Had Intercepted 19 19Yards Gained Per Pass 8.1 6.5Yards Gained Per Completion 15.0 12.7PUNTS 59 62Total Yardage of Punts 2633 2725Average Length 44.6 44.0Net avg. per punt 40.1 40.2KICKOFF RETURNS 49 58Total Yards Returned 1287 1368Average Length of Return 26.6 23.6PENALTIES 65 56Yards Penalized 635 456FUMBLES 25 21Own Fumbles Recovered 8 9Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 12 17FIELD GOALS 12 16Field Goals Attempted 22 29TOTAL POINTS SCORED 346 272Touchdowns Scored 44 32Touchdowns Rushing 27 13Touchdowns Passing 15 18Touchdowns Returns 2 1Extra Points 44 32Field Goals 12 16Safeties 1 0SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsDavis, Tommy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44/44 22/12 0 80Kilmer, Billy 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 60Smith, J.D. 9 8 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54Owens, R.C. 6 1 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Stickles, Monty 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Waters, Bobby 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Brodie, John 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Thomas, Aaron 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Woodson, Abe 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0/0 0/0 0 12Casey, Bernie 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Conner, Clyde 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Cooper, Bill 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Lockett, J.W. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Roberts, C.R. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Krueger, Charlie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 249ERS 44 27 15 0 0 1 1 44/44 22/12 1 346OPPONENTS 32 13 18 0 0 0 1 32/32 29/16 0 272YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDSmith, J.D. 167 823 4.9 33 8Kilmer, Billy 96 509 5.3 31 10Roberts, C.R. 63 338 5.4 54 1Waters, Bobby 47 233 5.0 35 3Brodie, John 28 90 3.2 29 2McIlhenny, Don 8 30 3.8 15 0Woodson, Abe 14 23 1.6 14 0Lockett, J.W. 11 18 1.6 9 1Cooper, Bill 8 17 2.1 6 1Messer, Dale 3 13 4.3 6 0Norton, Ray 2 -2 -1.0 2 0Thomas, Aaron 1 -15 -15.0 -15 0Owens, R.C. (lat) 0 23 23 149ERS 448 2100 4.7 54 27OPPONENTS 419 1701 4.1 44 13RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDOwens, R.C. 55 1032 18.8 54 5Stickles, Monty 43 794 18.5 54 5Smith, J.D. 28 343 12.3 57 1Thomas, Aaron 15 301 20.1 70t 2Conner, Clyde 11 177 16.1 45 1Casey, Bernie 10 185 18.5 51 1Roberts, C.R. 10 83 8.3 19 0Woodson, Abe 8 74 9.3 28 0Lockett, J.W. 4 35 8.8 0Messer, Dale 3 33 11.0 14 049ERS 187 3057 16.4 70t 15OPPONENTS 196 2874 14.7 80t 18INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDBaker, Dave 6 123 20.5 40 0Johnson, Jimmy 5 116 23.2 63 0Dove, Eddie 3 41 13.7 28 0Harrison, Bob 2 14 7.0 9 0Hazeltine, Matt 1 26 26.0 26 0Woodson, Abe 1 2 2.0 2 0Kelley, Gordon 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 19 322 17.0 63 0OPPONENTS 19 249 13.1 36 0KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDWoodson, Abe 27 782 29.0 98t 1Smith, J.D. 7 158 22.6 33 0McIlhenny, Don 6 189 31.5 49 0Cooper, Bill 3 44 14.7 20 0Messer, Dale 3 36 12.0 14 0Norton, Ray 1 60 60.0 60 0Kammerer, Carlton 1 18 18.0 18 0Lockett, J.W. 1 15 15.0 15 049ERS 49 1302 26.6 98t 1OPPONENTS 58 1368 23.6 78 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDWoodson, Abe 16 3 172 10.8 80t 1Dove, Eddie 6 8 49 8.2 20 0Messer, Dale 2 4 11 5.5 6 049ERS 24 15 232 9.7 80t 1OPPONENTS 32 6 269 8.4 39t 1PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkDavis, Tommy 50 2269 45.4 67 1Kilmer, Billy 9 364 40.4 64 049ERS 59 2633 44.6 67 1OPPONENTS 62 2725 44.0 64 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBBrodie, John 283 155 54.8 2588 70t 14 12 84.7Kilmer, Billy 34 19 55.9 286 28 0 4 44.1Waters, Bobby 28 13 46.4 183 26 1 2 50.2Smith, J.D. 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0.049ERS 346 187 54.1 3057 70t 15 19 75.5OPPONENTS 380 196 51.6 2874 80t 18 19 71.5SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\270// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1962 (6-8)Howard W. Hickey, CoachL 14 Chicago (46,052)/S-16 30L 24 at Detroit (51,032)/S-23 45W 21 Minnesota (38,407)/S-30 7W 21 at Baltimore (54,148)/O-7 13W 34 at Chicago (48,902)/O-14 27L 13 at G.B. in Milwaukee (46,012)/O-21 31L 14 Los Angeles Rams (51,033)/O-28 28L 3 Baltimore (44,875)/N-4 22L 24 Detroit (43,449)/N-11 38W 24 at Los Angeles Rams (42,554)/N-18 17W 24 at St. Louis (17,532)/N-25 17W 35 at Minnesota (33,076)/D-2 12L 21 Green Bay (53,769)/D-9 31L 10 Cleveland (35,274)/D-15 13282 331TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 239 240By Rushing 112 107By Passing 112 113By Penalties 15 20TOTAL YARDS GAINED 3941 4549By Rushing 1873 2241By Passing 2068 2308TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 854 841Rushes 460 464Average Gain Per Rush 4.1 4.8FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 323 296Number Completed 185 164Per Cent Completed 57.3 55.4Yards Lost Passing 423 186Passes Had Intercepted 19 12Yards Gained Per Pass 7.7 8.4Yards Gained Per Completion 13.5 15.2PUNTS 48 61Total Yardage of Punts 2188 2721Average Length 45.6 44.6KICKOFF RETURNS 62 51Total Yards Returned 1739 1140Average Length of Return 28.0 22.4PENALTIES 63 57Yards Penalized 636 626FUMBLES 24 22Own Fumbles Recovered 10 14Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 8 14FIELD GOALS 10 12Field Goals Attempted 23 20TOTAL POINTS SCORED 282 331Touchdowns Scored 36 42Touchdowns Rushing 15 22Touchdowns Passing 19 17Touchdowns Returns 2 3Extra Points 36 39Field Goals 10 20Safeties 0 2SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsDavis, Tommy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36/36 23/10 0 66Smith, J.D. 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Casey, Bernie 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Kilmer, Billy 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Brodie, John 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Conner, Clyde 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Johnson, Jimmy 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Stickles, Monty 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Woodson, Abe 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 1249ERS 36 15 19 0 1 0 1 36/36 23/10 0 282OPPONENTS 42 22 17 3 0 0 0 42/39 20/12 2 331YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg Lg TDSmith, J.D. 258 907 3.5 28 6Kilmer, Billy 93 478 5.1 35 5Brodie, John 37 258 7.0 21 4Gaiters, Bob 36 158 4.4 53 0Waters, Bobby 12 42 3.5 14 0Vollenweider, Jim 11 37 3.4 10 0Roberts, C.R. 9 19 2.1 12 0Cooper, Bill 2 -2 -1.0 2 0Thomas, Aaron 1 -9 -9.0 -9 0Winston, Lloyd 1 -15 -15.0 -15 049ERS 460 1873 4.1 53 15OPPONENTS 464 2241 4.8 77t 21RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDCasey, Bernie 53 819 15.5 48t 6Johnson, Jimmy 34 627 18.4 80t 4Conner, Clyde 24 240 10.0 18 4Stickles, Monty 22 366 16.6 48 3Smith, J.D. 21 197 9.4 47 1Kilmer, Billy 16 152 9.5 70 1Vollenweider, Jim 4 21 5.3 10 0Messer, Dale 3 30 10.0 15 0McFarland, Kay 3 24 8.0 16 0Gaiters, Bob 2 13 6.5 13 0Roberts, C.R. 2 0 0.0 1 0Winston, Lloyd 1 2 2.0 2 049ERS 185 2491 13.5 80t 19OPPONENTS 164 2494 15.2 73t 17INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDWoodson, Abe 2 31 15.5 31 0Hazeltine, Matt 2 24 12.0 12 0Pine, Ed 2 16 8.0 13 0Mertens, Jerry 2 0 0.0 0 0Messer, Dale 1 35 35.0 35 0Kammerer, Carlton 1 13 13.0 13 0Ridlon, Jim 1 8 8.0 8 0Dove, Eddie 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 12 127 10.6 35 0OPPONENTS 19 334 17.6 55t 3KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDWoodson, Abe 37 1157 31.3 79 0Gaiters, Bob 11 273 24.8 47 0Vollenweider, Jim 6 113 18.8 45 0Messer, Dale 4 112 28.0 43 0Winston, Lloyd 3 67 22.3 29 0Cooper, Bill 1 17 17.0 17 049ERS 62 1739 28.1 79 0OPPONENTS 51 1140 22.4 40 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDWoodson, Abe 19 3 179 9.4 85t 1Dove, Eddie 5 2 21 4.2 10 0Messer, Dale 3 8 7 2.3 7 049ERS 27 13 207 7.7 85t 1OPPONENTS 32 5 285 8.9 31 0PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkDavis, Tommy 48 2188 45.6 82 049ERS 48 2188 45.6 82 0OPPONENTS 61 2720 44.6 75 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBBrodie, John 304 175 57.6 2272 80t 18 16 79.0Kilmer, Billy 13 8 61.5 191 73 1 3 91.5Waters, Bobby 6 2 33.3 28 15 0 0 49.349ERS 323 185 57.3 2491 80t 19 19 77.0OPPONENTS 296 164 55.4 2494 73t 17 12 85.6SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\271// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1963 (2-12)Coach*L 20 Minnesota (30,781)/S-15 24L 14 Baltimore (31,006)/S-22 20L 14 at Minnesota (28,567)/S-29 45L 3 at Detroit (44,088)/O-6 26L 3 at Baltimore (56,962)/O-13 20W 20 Chicago (35,837)/O-20 14L 21 at Los Angeles Rams (45,532)/O-27 28L 7 Detroit (33,511)/N-3 45W 31 Dallas (29,563)/N-10 24L 14 at New York Giants (62,982)/N-17 48L 10 at G.B. in Milwaukee (45,905)/N-24 28L 17 Los Angeles Rams (33,321)/D-1 21L 7 at Chicago (46,994)/D-8 27L 17 Green Bay (31,031)/D-14 21198 391* Coach Red Hickey resigned after third game and JackChristiansen was appointed his successor.TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 183 304By Rushing 87 121By Passing 87 168By Penalties 9 15TOTAL YARDS GAINED 3281 5447By Rushing 1454 2076By Passing 1827 3371TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 790 963Rushes 406 488Average Gain Per Rush 3.6 4.3FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 349 450Number Completed 156 244Per Cent Completed 44.7 54.2Sacks/Yards Lost 35/263 25/210Passes Had Intercepted 22 14Yards Gained Per Pass 6.0 8.0Yards Gained Per Completion 13.4 14.7PUNTS 73 55Total Yardage of Punts 3311 2371Average Length 45.4 43.1KICKOFF RETURNS 62 37Total Yards Returned 1659 816Average Length of Return 26.8 22.1PENALTIES 51 73Yards Penalized 439 667FUMBLES 25 27Own Fumbles Recovered 17 14Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 13 8FIELD GOALS 10 12Field Goals Attempted 31 20TOTAL POINTS SCORED 198 391Touchdowns Scored 24 51Touchdowns Rushing 8 20Touchdowns Passing 13 27Touchdowns Returns 3 4Extra Points 24 50Field Goals 10 20Safeties 0 1SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsDavis, Tommy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24/24 31/10 0 54Casey, Bernie 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Smith, J.D. 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Woodson, Abe 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Knafelc, Gary 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Lisbon, Don 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Vollenweider, Jim 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12McFarland, Kay 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Winston, Lloyd 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 24 8 13 0 0 3 0 24/24 31/10 0 198OPPONENTS 51 20 27 1 1 0 2 51/50 27/11 1 391YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg Lg TDSmith, J.D. 162 560 3.5 52t 5Lisbon, Don 109 399 3.7 25 0Winston, Lloyd 27 127 4.7 38 1Vollenweider, Jim 47 124 2.6 12 2Perry, Joe 24 98 4.1 16 0Brodie, John 7 63 9.0 24 0McHan, Lamar 17 59 3.5 15 0Lind, Mike 8 26 3.3 7 0Waters, Bobby 5 -2 -0.4 8 049ERS 406 1454 3.6 52t 8OPPONENTS 488 2076 4.3 51t 20RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDCasey, Bernie 47 762 16.2 68t 7Lisbon, Don 21 259 12.3 51 2Knafelc, Gary 18 221 12.3 45t 2Smith, J.D. 17 196 11.5 40 1Conner, Clyde 16 247 15.4 42 0Stickles, Monty 11 152 13.8 31 0McFarland, Kay 11 126 11.5 33 1Johnson, Jimmy 6 63 10.5 15 0Perry, Joe 4 12 3.0 8 0Lind, Mike 2 13 6.5 8 0Winston, Lloyd 2 13 6.5 10 0Vollenweider, Jim 1 26 26.0 26 049ERS 156 2090 13.4 68t 13OPPONENTS 244 3581 14.7 70t 27INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDAlexander, Kermit 5 72 14.4 38 0Woodson, Abe 3 61 20.3 61 0Johnson, Jimmy 2 36 18.0 36 0Dowdle, Mike 2 6 3.0 6 0Kimbrough, Elbert 1 45 45.0 45 0Pine, Ed 1 1 1.0 1 049ERS 14 221 15.8 61 0OPPONENTS 22 283 12.9 52 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDWoodson, Abe 29 935 32.2 103t 3Alexander, Kermit 24 638 26.6 46 0Vollenweider, Jim 4 75 18.8 23 0Cooper, Bill 2 8 4.0 8 0St.Clair, Bob 2 3 1.5 3 0Stickles, Monty 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 62 1659 26.8 103t 3OPPONENTS 37 816 22.1 45 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDWoodson, Abe 13 7 95 7.3 51 0Messer, Dale 5 12 4 0.8 3 049ERS 18 19 99 5.5 51 0OPPONENTS 50 5 587 11.7 90t 2PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkDavis, Tommy 73 3311 45.4 64 249ERS 73 3311 45.4 64 2OPPONENTS 55 2373 43.2 68 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBMcHan, Lamar 195 83 42.6 1243 68t 8 11 54.3Waters, Bobby 88 42 47.7 435 42 1 6 37.8Brodie, John 61 30 49.2 367 44t 3 4 57.2Lisbon, Don 2 1 50.0 45 45t 1 0 135.4Davis, Tommy 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6Perry, Joe 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6Vollenweider, Jim 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0.049ERS 349 156 44.7 2090 68t 13 22 50.4OPPONENTS 450 244 54.2 3581 70t 27 14 87.5SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\272// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1964 (4-10)Jack Christiansen, CoachL 17 Detroit (33,204)/S-13 26W 28 at Philadelphia (57,352)/S-20 24L 13 St. Louis (30,969)/S-27 23W 31 Chicago (33,132)/O-4 21L 14 at G.B. in Milwaukee (47,380)/O-11 24L 14 at Los Angeles Rams (54,355)/O-18 42L 22 Minnesota (31,845)/O-25 27L 7 at Baltimore (60,213)/N-1 37L 7 at Minnesota (40,408)/N-8 24W 24 Green Bay (38,483)/N-15 14L 21 at Chicago (46,772)/N-22 23L 3 Baltimore (33,642)/N-29 14W 28 Los Angeles Rams (31,791)/D-6 7L 7 at Detroit (41,854)/D-13 24236 330TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 233 255By Rushing 76 90By Passing 136 138By Penalties 21 27TOTAL YARDS GAINED 4073 4404By Rushing 1332 1560By Passing 2741 2844TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 871 920Rushes 383 443Average Gain Per Rush 3.5 3.5FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 461 434Number Completed 225 232Per Cent Completed 48.8 53.5Sacks/Yards Lost 27/249 43/297Passes Had Intercepted 22 15Yards Gained Per Pass 6.5 7.2Yards Gained Per Completion 13.3 13.5PUNTS 79 76Total Yardage of Punts 3603 3481Average Length 45.6 45.8KICKOFF RETURNS 57 37Total Yards Returned 1393 883Average Length of Return 24.4 23.9PENALTIES 79 76Yards Penalized 741 783FUMBLES 42 33Own Fumbles Recovered 18 19Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 14 24FIELD GOALS 8 17Field Goals Attempted 25 34TOTAL POINTS SCORED 236 330Touchdowns Scored 30 40Touchdowns Rushing 11 11Touchdowns Passing 18 23Touchdowns Returns 1 6Extra Points 30 39Field Goals 8 20Safeties 1 0SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsDavis, Tommy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30/30 25/8 0 54Parks, Dave 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 48Lind, Mike 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Casey, Bernie 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Stickles, Monty 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Brodie, John 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Kopay, Dave 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Alexander, Kermit 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6Lewis, Gary 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Johnson, Rudy 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Lisbon, Don 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Team 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 249ERS 30 11 18 0 0 0 1 30/30 25/8 0 236OPPONENTS 40 11 23 2 2 0 2 40/39 34/17 0 330YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDKopay, Dave 75 271 3.6 18 0Lind, Mike 100 256 2.6 21 7Mira, George 18 177 9.8 37 0Lisbon, Don 55 162 3.0 14 0Brodie, John 27 135 5.0 38 2Lewis, Gary 43 115 2.7 17 1Kilmer, Billy 36 113 3.1 14 0Smith, J.D. 13 55 4.2 16 0Johnson, Rudy 16 48 3.0 24 149ERS 383 1332 3.5 38 11OPPONENTS 442 1560 3.5 32 11RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDCasey, Bernie 58 808 13.9 68t 4Stickles, Monty 40 685 17.1 53t 3Parks, Dave 36 703 19.5 83t 8Lind, Mike 25 178 7.1 26 0Kopay, Dave 20 135 6.8 30 2Lisbon, Don 13 104 8.0 39t 1Kilmer, Billy 11 136 12.4 35 0Lewis, Gary 7 73 10.4 47 0McFarland, Kay 5 67 13.4 33 0Johnson, Rudy 5 21 4.2 12 0Messer, Dale 4 72 18.0 28 0Poole, Bob 1 8 8.0 8 049ERS 225 2990 13.3 83t 18OPPONENTS 232 3135 13.5 82t 23INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDAlexander, Kermit 5 65 13.0 24 0Johnson, Jimmy 3 65 21.7 43 0Kimbrough, Elbert 2 3 1.5 3 0Woodson, Abe 2 1 0.5 1 0Dowdle, Mike 1 14 14.0 14 0Wilcox, Dave 1 6 6.0 6 0Hazeltine, Matt 1 1 1.0 1 049ERS 15 155 10.3 43 0OPPONENTS 22 530 24.1 97t 2KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDWoodson, Abe 32 880 27.5 70 0Alexander, Kermit 20 483 24.2 44 0Kopay, Dave 2 30 15.0 16 0Lewis, Gary 1 0 0.0 0 0Pine, Ed 1 0 0.0 0 0Thomas, John 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 57 1393 24.4 70 0OPPONENTS 37 883 23.9 41 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDAlexander, Kermit 21 5 189 9.0 70t 1Woodson, Abe 22 8 133 6.1 26 049ERS 43 13 322 7.5 70t 1OPPONENTS 50 5 540 10.8 68t 2PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkDavis, Tommy 79 3599 45.6 68 049ERS 79 3599 45.6 68 0OPPONENTS 75 3426 45.7 74 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBBrodie, John 392 193 49.2 2498 83t 14 16 64.6Mira, George 53 23 43.4 331 79t 2 5 37.5Kilmer, Billy 14 8 57.1 92 24 1 1 71.1Lind, Mike 1 1 100.0 69 69t 1 0 158.3Kopay, Dave 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 461 225 48.8 2990 83t 18 22 62.9OPPONENTS 434 232 53.5 3135 82t 23 16 79.0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\273// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1965 (7-6-1)Jack Christiansen, CoachW 52 Chicago (31,211)/S-19 24W 27 Pittsburgh (28,161)/S-26 17L 24 at Baltimore (57,342)/O-3 27L 10 at Green Bay (50,858)/O-10 27W 45 at Los Angeles Rams (34,703)/O-17 21L 41 Minnesota (40,673)/O-24 42L 28 Baltimore (43,575)/O-31 34L 31 at Dallas (30,531)/N-7 39W 27 at Detroit (52,570)/N-14 21W 30 Los Angeles Rams (39,253)/N-21 27W 45 at Minnesota (36,748)/N-28 24W 17 Detroit (38,483)/D-5 14L 20 at Chicago (43,400)/D-12 61T 24 Green Bay (45,710)/D-19 24421 402TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 292 259By Rushing 97 94By Passing 172 139By Penalties 23 26TOTAL YARDS GAINED 5270 4640By Rushing 1783 1535By Passing 3487 3105TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 901 878Rushes 428 405Average Gain Per Rush 4.2 3.8FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 454 448Number Completed 272 225Per Cent Completed 59.9 50.2Sacks/Yards Lost 19/146 25/197Passes Had Intercepted 21 13Yards Gained Per Pass 8.0 7.4Yards Gained Per Completion 13.4 14.7PUNTS 54 62Total Yardage of Punts 2474 2598Average Length 45.8 41.9KICKOFF RETURNS 59 59Total Yards Returned 1276 1566Average Length of Return 21.6 26.1PENALTIES 79 71Yards Penalized 785 727FUMBLES 33 34Own Fumbles Recovered 14 17Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 17 19FIELD GOALS 17 14Field Goals Attempted 27 27TOTAL POINTS SCORED 421 402Touchdowns Scored 53 52Touchdowns Rushing 13 20Touchdowns Passing 35 24Touchdowns Returns 5 8Extra Points 52 48Field Goals 17 14Safeties 0 0SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsDavis, Tommy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 53/52 27/17 0 103Parks, Dave 12 0 12 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 72Crow, John David 9 2 7 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54Willard, Ken 9 5 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54Casey, Bernie 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 48Kopay, Dave 4 2 1 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Lewis, Gary 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Brodie, John 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Burke, Vern 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Chapple, Jack 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Krueger, Charlie 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6McFarland, Kay 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Miller, Clark 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Stickles, Monty 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Wilcox, Dave 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 53 13 35 0 5 0 0 53/52 27/17 0 421OPPONENTS 52 20 24 3 3 1 1 52/48 27/14 0 402YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg Lg TDWillard, Ken 189 778 4.1 32 5Crow, John David 132 514 3.9 30 2Lewis, Gary 52 256 4.9 60t 3Kopay, Dave 28 81 2.9 10 2Mira, George 5 64 12.8 25 0Brodie, John 15 60 4.0 13 1Davis, Tommy 1 21 21.0 21 0Johnson, Rudy 6 9 1.5 4 049ERS 428 1783 4.2 60t 13OPPONENTS 405 1535 3.8 50t 20RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDParks, Dave 80 1344 16.8 53t 12Casey, Bernie 59 765 13.0 59t 8Stickles, Monty 35 343 9.8 22 1Willard, Ken 32 253 7.9 29t 4Crow, John David 28 493 17.6 54 7Kopay, Dave 11 147 13.4 44 1Lewis, Gary 10 25 2.5 12 0McFarland, Kay 8 106 13.3 35t 1Johnson, Rudy 3 49 16.3 28 0Messer, Dale 2 41 20.5 37 0Burke, Vern 2 38 19.0 27t 1Poole, Bob 2 29 14.5 15 049ERS 272 3633 13.4 59t 35OPPONENTS 225 3290 14.6 80t 24INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDJohnson, Jimmy 6 47 7.8 26 0Alexander, Kermit 3 23 7.7 15 0Kimbrough, Elbert 2 5 2.5 5 0Wilcox, Dave 1 16 16.0 16 0Hazeltine, Matt 1 6 6.0 6 049ERS 13 97 7.5 26 0OPPONENTS 21 232 11.1 33 3KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDAlexander, Kermit 32 741 23.2 46 0Lewis, Gary 15 355 23.7 39 0Johnson, Rudy 4 71 17.8 27 0Swinford, Wayne 4 61 15.3 22 0Messer, Dale 1 27 27.0 27 0Kopay, Dave 1 21 21.0 21 0Cerne, Joe 1 0 0.0 0 0Rubke, Karl 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 59 1276 21.6 46 0OPPONENTS 59 1566 26.5 99t 1PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDAlexander, Kermit 35 7 262 7.5 40 0Swinford, Wayne 2 11 18 9.0 18 0Lewis, Gary 1 0 3 3.0 3 049ERS 38 18 283 7.5 40 0OPPONENTS 33 7 408 12.4 85t 1PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkDavis, Tommy 54 2471 45.8 65 049ERS 54 2471 45.8 65 0OPPONENTS 62 2599 41.9 90 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBBrodie, John 391 242 61.9 3112 59t 30 16 95.3Mira, George 58 28 48.3 460 46 4 3 76.8Crow, John David 4 2 50.0 61 45t 1 1 95.8Willard, Ken 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0.049ERS 454 272 59.9 3633 59t 35 21 91.8OPPONENTS 447 225 50.3 3290 80t 24 13 80.5SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\274// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR STATS1966 (6-6-2)Jack Christiansen, CoachT 20 Minnesota (29,312)/S-11 20L 14 at Baltimore (56,715)/S-25 36L 3 at Los Angeles Rams (45,642)/S-30 34W 21 Green Bay (39,290)/O-9 20W 44 at Atlanta (54,788)/O-16 7W 27 Detroit (36,745)/O-23 24L 3 at Minnesota (45,007)/O-30 28W 21 Los Angeles Rams (35,372)/N-6 13T 30 at Chicago (47,079)/N-13 30L 34 Philadelphia (31,993)/N-20 35W 41 at Detroit (53,189)/N-24 14L 7 at G.B. in Milwaukee (48,725)/D-4 20W 41 Chicago (37,170)/D-11 14L 14 Baltimore (40,005)/D-18 30320 325TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 282 238By Rushing 101 88By Passing 153 126By Penalties 28 24TOTAL YARDS GAINED 4391 4179By Rushing 1377 1629By Passing 3014 2550TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 952 868Rushes 422 414Average Gain Per Rush 4.2 3.9FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 500 414Number Completed 261 206Per Cent Completed 52.2 49.8Sacks/Yards Lost 38/352 40/345Passes Had Intercepted 26 18Yards Gained Per Pass 6.5 7.0Yards Gained Per Completion 12.4 14.1PUNTS 70 76Total Yardage of Punts 2854 3130Average Length 40.6 41.2KICKOFF RETURNS 56 59Total Yards Returned 1326 1343Average Length of Return 23.7 22.8PENALTIES 86 91Yards Penalized 819 938FUMBLES 26 24Own Fumbles Recovered 14 13Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 11 12FIELD GOALS 16 16Field Goals Attempted 31 31TOTAL POINTS SCORED 320 325Touchdowns Scored 39 40Touchdowns Rushing 12 15Touchdowns Passing 21 22Touchdowns Returns 6 3Extra Points 38 37Field Goals 16 16Safeties 0 0SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsDavis, Tommy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39/38 31/16 0 86Willard, Ken 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Parks, Dave 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Crow, John David 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Brodie, John 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Kramer, Kent 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Lewis, Gary 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Alexander, Kermit 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 12Kopay, Dave 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Stickles, Monty 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Casey, Bernie 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Dowdle, Mike 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Hazeltine, Matt 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Jackson, Jim 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Johnson, Jimmy 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6McFarland, Kay 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\275(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsRandolph, Alvin 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Witcher, Dick 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 39 12 21 3 2 0 1 39/38 31/16 0 320OPPONENTS 40 15 22 1 0 1 1 40/37 31/16 0 325RUSHING Att Yds Avg Lg TDWillard, Ken 191 763 4.0 49 5Crow, John David 121 477 3.9 31 1Kopay, Dave 47 204 4.3 32 1Lewis, Gary 36 130 3.6 15 2Mira, George 10 103 10.3 38 0Davis, Tommy 3 43 14.3 22 0Casey, Bernie 1 23 23.0 23 0Kilmer, Billy 3 23 7.7 13 0Brodie, John 5 18 3.6 7 3Jackson, Jim 4 7 1.8 4 0Parks, Dave 1 -1 -1.0 -1 049ERS 422 1790 4.2 49 12OPPONENTS 413 1629 3.9 45 15RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDParks, Dave 66 974 14.8 65t 5Casey, Bernie 50 669 13.4 32 1Willard, Ken 42 351 8.4 62 2Crow, John David 30 341 11.4 54 3Stickles, Monty 27 315 11.7 38 2McFarland, Kay 13 219 16.9 43 1Witcher, Dick 10 115 11.5 24 1Kopay, Dave 10 67 6.7 29t 1Lewis, Gary 7 44 6.3 18t 1Kramer, Kent 5 81 16.2 24 3Jackson, Jim 1 63 63.0 63t 149ERS 261 3239 12.4 65t 21OPPONENTS 206 2895 14.1 83t 18INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDAlexander, Kermit 4 73 18.3 55 0Johnson, Jimmy 4 57 14.3 35t 1Randolph, Alvin 3 138 46.0 94t 1Kimbrough, Elbert 3 60 20.0 44 0Donnelly, George 2 16 8.0 16 0Dowdle, Mike 1 27 27.0 27t 1Hazeltine, Matt 1 8 8.0 8 049ERS 18 379 21.1 94t 3OPPONENTS 26 334 12.9 50 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDAlexander, Kermit 37 984 26.6 56 0Jackson, Jim 8 162 20.3 28 0Swinford, Wayne 4 73 18.3 21 0Lewis, Gary 3 65 21.7 32 0Kopay, Dave 2 20 10.0 11 0Phillips, Mel 1 20 20.0 20 0Hindman, Stan 1 2 2.0 2 049ERS 56 1326 23.7 56 0OPPONENTS 59 1343 22.8 81 1PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDAlexander, Kermit 30 3 198 6.6 44t 1Swinford, Wayne 8 6 12 1.5 7 0Kopay, Dave 4 7 28 7.0 10 0Jackson, Jim 2 0 0 0.0 0 0Donnelly, George 1 0 0 0.0 0 049ERS 45 16 238 5.3 44t 1OPPONENTS 33 13 368 11.2 79t 1PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkDavis, Tommy 63 2609 41.4 60 0Kilmer, Billy 7 245 35.0 45 049ERS 70 2854 40.8 60 0OPPONENTS 76 3130 41.2 66 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBBrodie, John 427 232 54.3 2810 65t 16 22 65.8Mira, George 53 22 41.5 284 29 5 2 74.7Kilmer, Billy 16 5 31.3 84 26 0 1 24.0Crow, John David 4 2 50.0 61 46 0 1 56.349ERS 500 261 52.2 3239 65t 21 26 64.9OPPONENTS 414 206 49.8 2895 83t 18 18 69.0// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1967 (7-7)Jack Christiansen, CoachW 27 at Minnesota (39,638)/S-17 21W 38 Atlanta (30,207)/S-24 7L 7 at Baltimore (60,238)/O-1 41W 27 at Los Angeles Rams (60,424)/O-8 24W 28 at Philadelphia (60,825)/O-15 27W 27 New Orleans (34,285)/O-22 13L 3 Detroit (37,990)/O-29 45L 7 Los Angeles Rams (53,194)/N-5 17L 28 at Washington (50,326)/N-12 31L 0 at Green Bay (50,861)/N-19 13L 9 Baltimore (44,815)/N-26 26L 14 Chicago (25,613)/D-3 28W 34 at Atlanta (51,798)/D-10 28W 24 Dallas (27,182)/D-16 16273 337TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 242 237By Rushing 101 92By Passing 121 128By Penalties 20 17TOTAL YARDS GAINED 4418 4044By Rushing 1764 1698By Passing 2654 2346TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 929 858Rushes 434 407Average Gain Per Rush 4.1 4.1FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 469 403Number Completed 228 212Per Cent Completed 48.6 52.6Sacks/Yards Lost 26/208 48/409Passes Had Intercepted 26 16Yards Gained Per Pass 6.1 5.8Yards Gained Per Completion 12.6 13.0PUNTS 73 70Total Yardage of Punts 2745 3063Average Length 37.6 43.8KICKOFF RETURNS 56 54Total Yards Returned 1326 1311Average Length of Return 23.7 24.3PENALTIES 89 64Yards Penalized 931 596FUMBLES 20 24Own Fumbles Recovered 10 11Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 13 10FIELD GOALS 14 17Field Goals Attempted 33 35TOTAL POINTS SCORED 273 337Touchdowns Scored 33 41Touchdowns Rushing 16 17Touchdowns Passing 16 19Touchdowns Returns 1 5Extra Points 33 40Field Goals 14 17Safeties 0 0SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsDavis, Tommy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33/33 33/14 0 75Lewis, Gary 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Willard, Ken 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Crow, John David 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Randle, Sonny 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Windsor, Bob 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Witcher, Dick 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Cunningham, Doug 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Parks, Dave 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Brodie, John 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 33 16 16 0 1 0 0 33/33 33/14 0 273OPPONENTS 41 17 19 3 0 1 1 41/40 35/17 0 337YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg Lg TDWillard, Ken 169 510 3.0 20 5Crow, John David 113 479 4.2 39 2Lewis, Gary 67 342 5.1 52 6Cunningham, Doug 43 212 4.9 64t 2Brodie, John 20 147 7.4 15 1Mira, George 7 23 3.3 9 0Kopay, Dave 6 21 3.5 10 0Spurrier, Steve 5 18 3.6 9 0Windsor, Bob 1 7 7.0 7 0Tucker, Bill 3 5 1.7 3 049ERS 434 1764 4.1 64t 16OPPONENTS 407 1698 4.1 73 17RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDWitcher, Dick 46 705 15.3 63t 3Randle, Sonny 33 502 15.2 58 4Crow, John David 31 373 12.0 59t 3Parks, Dave 26 313 12.0 43 2Willard, Ken 23 242 10.5 25 1Windsor, Bob 21 254 12.1 55t 2Lewis, Gary 21 218 10.4 32t 1Cunningham, Doug 13 121 9.3 29 0Stickles, Monty 7 86 12.3 19 0Tucker, Bill 2 22 11.0 12 0Myers, Chip 2 13 6.5 8 0Kopay, Dave 2 11 5.5 11 0Olerich, Dave 1 2 2.0 2 049ERS 228 2862 12.6 63t 16OPPONENTS 212 2755 13.0 82t 19INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDAlexander, Kermit 5 72 14.4 48 0Gonsoulin, Austin 3 9 3.0 5 0Johnson, Jimmy 2 68 34.0 38 0Wilcox, Dave 2 17 8.5 17 0Jackson, Jim 1 22 22.0 22 0Nunley, Frank 1 7 7.0 7 0Miller, Clark 1 3 3.0 3 0Phillips, Mel 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 16 198 12.4 48 0OPPONENTS 26 292 11.2 37 3KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDCunningham, Doug 31 826 26.7 94 0Tucker, Bill 9 199 22.1 26 0Lewis, Gary 9 190 21.1 33 0Swinford, Wayne 2 51 25.5 32 0Nunley, Frank 2 0 0.0 0 0Kopay, Dave 1 21 21.0 21 0Windsor, Bob 1 21 21.0 21 0Alexander, Kermit 1 18 18.0 18 049ERS 56 1326 23.7 94 0OPPONENTS 54 1311 24.3 97t 1PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDCunningham, Doug 27 7 249 9.2 57 0Alexander, Kermit 6 1 64 10.7 31 0Tucker, Bill 1 0 1 1.0 1 0Gonsoulin, Austin 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Lewis, Gary 0 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 35 9 314 9.0 57 0OPPONENTS 29 18 175 6.0 58t 1PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkSpurrier, Steve 73 2745 37.6 61 149ERS 73 2745 37.6 61 1OPPONENTS 70 3063 43.8 60 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBBrodie, John 349 168 48.1 2013 63t 11 22 50.5Mira, George 65 35 53.9 592 58 5 2 97.7Spurrier, Steve 50 23 46.0 211 21 0 1 49.7Crow, John David 5 2 40.0 46 25 0 1 34.249ERS 469 228 48.6 2862 63t 16 26 56.3OPPONENTS 403 212 52.6 2755 82t 19 16 73.6SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\276// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1968 (7-6-1)Dick Nolan, CoachL 10 at Baltimore (56,864)/S-15 27W 35 St. Louis (27,557)/S-22 17W 28 Atlanta (27,477)/S-29 13L 10 at Los Angeles Rams (69,520)/O-6 24L 14 Baltimore (32,822)/O-13 42W 26 at New York Giants (62,958)/O-20 10W 14 at Detroit (53,555)/O-27 7L 21 Cleveland (31,359)/N-3 33L 19 at Chicago (46,978)/N-10 27T 20 Los Angeles Rams (41,815)/N-17 20W 45 at Pittsburgh (21,408)/N-24 28W 27 Green Bay (47,218)/D-1 20L 20 Minnesota (29,049)/D-8 30W 14 at Atlanta (44,977)/D-15 12303 310TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 260 250By Rushing 98 111By Passing 141 124By Penalties 21 15TOTAL YARDS GAINED 4709 4020By Rushing 1784 1706By Passing 2925 2244TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 887 896Rushes 443 445Average Gain Per Rush 4.0 4.0FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 417 416Number Completed 239 291Per Cent Completed 57.3 48.4Sacks/Yards Lost 27/182 35/304Passes Had Intercepted 23 20Yards Gained Per Pass 6.5 4.9Yards Gained Per Completion 13.0 12.7PUNTS 68 68Total Yardage of Punts 2651 2856Average Length 39.0 42.0KICKOFF RETURNS 60 54Total Yards Returned 1064 1163Average Length of Return 17.7 20.8PENALTIES 90 71Yards Penalized 794 656FUMBLES 26 22Own Fumbles Recovered 12 11Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 11 14FIELD GOALS 11 22Field Goals Attempted 24 32TOTAL POINTS SCORED 303 310Touchdowns Scored 39 35Touchdowns Rushing 11 12Touchdowns Passing 24 19Touchdowns Returns 4 4Extra Points 36 34Field Goals 11 22Safeties 0 0SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsDavis, Tommy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28/28 16/9 0 55McNeil, Clifton 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Tucker, Bill 7 3 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Willard, Ken 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Crow, John David 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Lewis, Gary 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Patera, Dennis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/8 8/2 0 14Windsor, Bob 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Witcher, Dick 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Alexander, Kermit 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Belk, Bill 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Hindman, Stan 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6McFarland, Kay 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Randle, Sonny 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 39 11 24 3 1 0 0 39/36 24/11 0 303OPPONENTS* 35 12 19 1 1 1 0 35/34 32/22 0 310* had one ret. of blkd FGASAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\277YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDWillard, Ken 227 967 4.3 69t 7Lewis, Gary 141 573 4.1 22 1Tucker, Bill 30 135 4.5 18 3Brodie, John 18 71 3.9 15 0Daniels, Clem 12 37 3.1 11 0Cunningham, Doug 6 7 1.2 5 0Mira, George 1 5 5.0 5 0Crow, John David 4 4 1.0 3 0Lee, Dwight 2 1 0.5 1 0McNeil, Clifton 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0Spurrier, Steve 1 -15 -15.0 -15 049ERS 443 1784 4.0 69t 11OPPONENTS 447 1766 4.0 32 15RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDMcNeil, Clifton 71 994 14.0 65t 7Witcher, Dick 39 531 13.6 59t 1Willard, Ken 36 232 6.4 20 0Crow, John David 31 531 17.1 54t 5Lewis, Gary 27 244 9.0 33 3Tucker, Bill 15 197 13.1 59t 4Windsor, Bob 8 146 18.3 62 2McFarland, Kay 5 140 28.0 65 1Randle, Sonny 3 44 14.7 29t 1Cunningham, Doug 2 25 12.5 16 0Daniels, Clem 2 23 11.5 16 049ERS 239 3107 13.0 65t 24OPPONENTS 201 2547 12.7 60 19INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDAlexander, Kermit 9 155 17.2 66t 1Randolph, Alvin 4 60 15.0 40 0Beard, Ed 2 93 46.5 69 0Fuller, Johnny 2 3 1.5 3 0Hindman, Stan 1 25 25.0 25t 1Johnson, Jimmy 1 25 25.0 25 0Belk, Bill 1 6 6.0 6t 149ERS 20 367 18.4 69 3OPPONENTS 23 390 17.0 90 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDAlexander, Kermit 20 300 15.0 35 0Cunningham, Doug 14 286 20.4 38 0Daniels,Clem 10 266 26.6 29 0Tucker, Bill 5 103 20.6 30 0Lee, Dwight 2 43 21.5 22 0Hays, Harold 2 21 10.5 13 0Nunley, Frank 2 0 0.0 0 0Fuller, Johnny 1 23 23.0 23 0Banaszek, Cas 1 15 15.0 15 0Olerich,Dave 1 4 4.0 4 0Hart, Tommy 1 3 3.0 3 0Peoples, Woody 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 60 1064 17.7 38 0OPPONENTS 56 1163 20.8 96t 1PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDAlexander, Kermit 24 13 87 3.6 26 0Fuller, Johnny 12 8 33 2.8 9 049ERS 36 21 120 3.3 26 0OPPONENTS 31 23 238 7.7 27 0PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkSpurrier, Steve 68 2651 39.0 54 049ERS 68 2651 39.0 54 0OPPONENTS 68 2856 42.0 55 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBBrodie, John 404 234 57.9 3020 65t 22 21 78.0Mira, George 11 4 36.4 44 43t 1 1 36.2McNeil, Clifton 2 1 50.0 43 43t 1 1 95.849ERS 417 239 57.3 3107 65t 24 23 77.1OPPONENTS 415 201 48.4 2547 60 19 20 63.2// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1969 (4-8-2)Dick Nolan, CoachL 12 at Atlanta (45,940)/S-21 24L 7 at G.B. in Milwaukee (48,184)/S-28 14T 17 Washington (35,184)/O-5 17L 21 Los Angeles Rams (45,995)/O-12 27L 7 Atlanta (28,684)/O-19 21W 24 at Baltimore (60,238)/O-26 21L 14 Detroit (35,100)/N-2 26L 30 at Los Angeles Rams (73,975)/N-9 41W 20 Baltimore (38,472)/N-16 17L 38 at New Orleans (71,448)/N-23 43T 24 at Dallas (62,348)/N-27 24W 42 Chicago (32,826)/D-6 21L 7 at Minnesota (43,028)/D-14 10W 14 Philadelphia (25,391)/D-21 13277 319TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 235 242By Rushing 84 91By Passing 153 128By Penalties 16 23TOTAL YARDS GAINED 4694 4175By Rushing 1536 1704By Passing 3158 2471TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 914 854Rushes 391 422Average Gain Per Rush 3.9 4.0FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 496 402Number Completed 278 205Per Cent Completed 56.0 51.0Sacks/Yards Lost 27/221 30/255Passes Had Intercepted 26 20Yards Gained Per Pass 6.4 5.5Yards Gained Per Completion 11.4 12.1PUNTS 71 65Total Yardage of Punts 2874 2629Average Length 40.5 40.4KICKOFF RETURNS 47 43Total Yards Returned 901 1186Average Length of Return 19.3 27.6PENALTIES 85 70Yards Penalized 845 671FUMBLES 25 26Own Fumbles Recovered 13 14Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 12 12FIELD GOALS 6 15Field Goals Attempted 21 36TOTAL POINTS SCORED 277 319Touchdowns Scored 37 39Touchdowns Rushing 13 14Touchdowns Passing 22 22Touchdowns Returns 2 3Extra Points 35 38Field Goals 6 15Safeties 0 0SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsWillard,Ken 10 7 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 60Thomas, Jimmy 6 1 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Gavric, Momcilo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24/22 11/3 0 31Tucker, Bill 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Davis, Tommy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13/13 10/3 0 22Cunningham, Doug 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18McNeil, Clifton 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Washington, Gene 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Witcher, Dick 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Windsor, Bob 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Kwalick, Ted 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Lakes, Roland 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Woitt, Johnny 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Team 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 249ERS 37 13 22 1 1 0 0 37/35 21/6 1 277OPPONENTS 39 14 22 1 1 1 0 39/38 36/15 1 319YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDWillard, Ken 171 557 3.3 18 7Cunningham, Doug 147 541 3.7 33 3Thomas, Jimmy 23 190 8.3 75t 1Tucker, Bill 20 72 3.6 24t 2Brodie, John 11 62 5.6 15 0Spurrier, Steve 5 49 9.8 29 0Windsor, Bob 5 39 7.8 13 0Davis, Tommy 2 21 10.5 16 0Lewis, Gary 4 5 1.3 4 0Moore, Gene 2 4 2.0 2 0Washington, Gene 1 -4 -4.0 -4 049ERS 391 1536 3.9 75t 13OPPONENTS 422 1704 4.0 41 14RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDWashington, Gene 51 711 13.9 52 3Cunningham, Doug 51 484 9.5 58 0Windsor, Bob 49 597 12.2 32 2Willard, Ken 36 326 9.1 36 3Witcher, Dick 33 435 13.2 49 3Thomas, Jimmy 18 364 20.2 75t 5McNeil, Clifton 17 255 15.0 80t 3Tucker, Bill 14 104 7.4 18t 2Johnson, Leo 4 42 10.5 14 0Kwalick, Ted 2 32 16.0 31 1Moore, Gene 2 28 14.0 24 0Edwards, Earl 1 1 1.0 1 049ERS 278 3379 12.2 80t 22OPPONENTS 205 2726 13.3 93 22INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDAlexander, Kermit 5 39 7.8 22 0Johnson, Jimmy 5 18 3.6 18 0Wilcox, Dave 2 17 8.5 17 0Taylor, Roosevelt 2 15 7.5 15 0Randolph, Alvin 2 10 5.0 5 0Woitt, Johnny 1 57 57.0 57t 1Fuller, Johnny 1 31 31.0 31 0Nunley, Frank 1 7 7.0 7 0Krueger, Charlie 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 20 194 9.7 57t 1OPPONENTS 26 304 11.7 38 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDSmith, Noland 14 315 22.5 60 0Cunningham, Doug 9 207 23.0 30 0Fuller, Johnny 8 155 19.4 28 0Lewis, Gary 5 155 31.0 34 0Alexander, Kermit 3 47 15.7 24 0Edwards, Earl 3 3 1.0 3 0Taylor, Roosevelt 1 16 16.0 16 0Wilcox, Dave 1 10 10.0 10 0Kwalick, Ted 1 0 0.0 0 0Sniadecki, Jim 1 0 0.0 0 0Tucker, Bill 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 47 908 19.3 60 0OPPONENTS 43 1186 27.6 87t 1PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDSmith, Noland 10 4 46 4.6 18 0Fuller, Johnny 5 4 12 2.4 7 0Alexander, Kermit 4 3 -18 -4.5 0 0Cunningham, Doug 3 11 23 7.7 14 049ERS 22 22 63 2.9 18 0OPPONENTS 39 14 293 7.5 50 0PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkKilgore, Jon 36 1451 40.3 72 0Davis, Tommy 23 955 41.5 55 0Spurrier, Steve 12 468 39.0 57 049ERS 71 2874 40.5 72 0OPPONENTS 65 2629 40.5 60 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBBrodie, John 347 194 55.9 2405 80t 16 15 74.9Spurrier, Steve 146 81 55.5 926 75t 5 11 54.8Cunningham, Doug 3 3 100.0 48 31 1 0 158.349ERS 496 278 56.1 3379 80t 22 26 70.1OPPONENTS 402 205 51.0 2726 93 22 20 70.3SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\278// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1970 (10-3-1/11-4-1)NFC West ChampionsDick Nolan, CoachW 26 Washington (34,984)/S-20 17W 34 Cleveland (37,502)/S-27 31L 20 at Atlanta (58,850)/O-4 21W 20 at Los Angeles Rams (77,272)/O-11 6T 20 New Orleans (39,446)/O-18 20W 19 Denver (39,515)/O-25 14W 26 Green Bay (59,335)/N-1 10W 37 at Chicago (45,607)/N-8 16W 30 at Houston (43,040)/N-15 20L 7 at Detroit (56,232)/N-22 28L 13 Los Angeles Rams (59,602)/N-29 30W 24 Atlanta (41,387)/D-6 20W 38 at New Orleans (61,940)/D-13 27W 38 at Oakland Raiders (54,535)/D-20 7352 267NFC PLAYOFF - DEC. 27(at Bloomington, MN - Metropolitan Stadium)W 17 Minnesota (45,103) 14NFC CHAMPIONSHIP - JAN. 3(at San Francisco - Kezar Stadium)L 10 Dallas (59,364) 17TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 237 213By Rushing 86 81By Passing 125 110By Penalties 26 22TOTAL NET YARDS 4503 3972Net Yards Rushing 1580 1799Net Yards Passing 2923 2173TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 862 839Rushes 471 425Average Gain Per Rush 3.4 4.2FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 383 384Number Completed 226 185Per Cent Completed 59.0 48.2Quarterback Sacks 8 30Yards Lost 67 261Passes Had Intercepted 10 22Yards Gained Per Pass 7.5 5.3Yards Gained Per Completion 13.2 13.2PUNTS 75 82Total Yardage of Punts 2877 3309Average Length 38.4 40.4KICKOFF RETURNS 49 58Total Yards Returned 967 1362Average Length of Return 19.7 23.5PENALTIES 88 87Yards Penalized 997 965FUMBLES 24 35Own Fumbles Recovered 9 15Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 20 15FIELD GOALS 21 15Field Goals Attempted 31 24TOTAL POINTS SCORED 352 267Touchdowns Scored 41 32Touchdowns Rushing 13 12Touchdowns Passing 25 19Touchdowns Returns 3 1Extra Points 39 30Field Goals 21 15Safeties 1 0SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsGossett, Bruce 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41/39 31/21 0 102Washington, Gene 12 0 12 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 72Willard, Ken 10 7 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 60Cunningham, Doug 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Thomas, Jimmy 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Brodie, John 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Tucker, Bill 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsWindsor, Bob 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Witcher, Dick 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Johnson, Jimmy 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 8Isenbarger, John 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Kwalick, Ted 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Phillips, Mel 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Taylor, Bruce* 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Randolph, Alvin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 249ERS 41 13 25 2 0 0 0 41/39 31/21 2 352OPPONENTS 32 12 19 0 1 0 0 32/30 24/15 0 267* had one ret. of blkd FGARUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDWillard, Ken 236 789 3.3 20 7Cunningham, Doug 128 443 3.5 25 3Tucker, Bill 42 137 3.3 11 1Thomas, Jimmy 31 89 2.9 14 0Kwalick, Ted 3 65 21.7 45 0Isenbarger, John 18 43 2.4 27 0Brodie, John 9 29 3.2 12t 2Strong, Jim 2 3 1.5 3 0Spurrier, Steve 2 -18 -9.0 -5 049ERS 471 1580 3.4 45 13OPPONENTS 425 1799 4.2 80t 12RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDWashington, Gene 53 1100 20.8 79t 12Cunningham, Doug 35 209 6.0 29 0Windsor, Bob 31 363 11.7 35 2Willard, Ken 31 259 8.4 32 3Witcher, Dick 22 288 13.1 28 2Tucker, Bill 17 108 6.4 28t 1Thomas, Jimmy 12 221 18.4 61t 3Kwalick, Ted 10 148 14.8 26t 1Isenbarger, John 8 158 19.8 61t 1Riley, Preston 7 136 19.4 68 049ERS 226 2990 13.2 79t 25OPPONENTS 185 2434 13.2 69 19INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDTaylor, Bruce 3 70 23.3 70 0Phillips, Mel 3 49 16.3 35t 1Nunley, Frank 3 42 14.0 24 0Taylor, Roosevelt 3 27 9.0 19 0Vanderbundt, Skip 3 18 6.0 18 0Wilcox, Dave 2 46 23.0 35 0Johnson, Jimmy 2 36 18.0 36t 1Fuller, Johnny 1 20 20.0 20 0Hart, Tommy 1 0 0.0 0 0Randolph, Alvin 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 22 308 14.0 70 2OPPONENTS 10 95 9.5 29 0KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDTucker, Bill 25 577 23.1 43 0Taylor, Bruce 12 190 15.8 25 0Thomas, Jimmy 6 177 29.5 55 0Beard, Ed 2 8 4.0 8 0Fuller, Johnny 1 8 8.0 8 0Belk, Bill 1 7 7.0 7 0Riley, Preston 1 0 0.0 0 0Windsor, Bob 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 49 967 19.7 43 0OPPONENTS 58 1362 23.5 62 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDTaylor, Bruce 43 10 516 12.0 76 0Fuller, Johnny 4 2 29 7.3 12 0Riley, Preston 1 0 5 5.0 5 049ERS 48 12 550 11.5 76 0OPPONENTS 38 21 180 4.7 16 0PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkSpurrier, Steve 75 2877 38.4 58 049ERS 75 2877 38.4 58 0OPPONENTS 82 3309 40.4 57 1PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBBrodie, John 378 223 59.0 2941 79t 24 10 93.8Spurrier, Steve 4 3 75.0 49 26 1 0 155.2Isenbarger, John 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 383 226 59.0 2990 79t 25 10 94.7OPPONENTS 384 185 48.2 2434 69 19 22 61.3SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\279// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1971 (9-5/10-6)NFC West ChampionsDick Nolan, CoachL 17 at Atlanta (56,990)/S-19 20W 38 at New Orleans (81,595)/S-26 20W 31 at Philadelphia (65,358)/O-3 3L 13 Los Angeles Rams (44,000)/O-10 + 20W 13 Chicago (44,133)/O-17 0W 26 at St. Louis (50,419)/O-24 14W 27 New England (45,092)/O-31 10W 13 at Minnesota (49,784)/N-7 9L 20 New Orleans (45,138)/N-14 26L 6 at Los Angeles Rams (80,050)/N-21 17W 24 at New York Jets (62,936)/N-28 21L 17 Kansas City (45,306)-MN/D-6 26W 24 Atlanta (44,584)/D-12 3W 31 Detroit (45,580)/D-19 27300 216NFC PLAYOFF - DEC. 26(at San Francisco - Candlestick Park)W 24 Washington (45,327) 20NFC CHAMPIONSHIP - JAN. 2(at Irving - Texas Stadium)L 3 Dallas (63,409) 14+ -First 49ers’ regular season game at Candlestick Park.TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 257 199By Rushing 113 80By Passing 122 96By Penalties 22 23TOTAL NET YARDS 4706 3679Net Yards Rushing 2129 1668Net Yards Passing 2577 2011TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 900 787Rushes 498 408Average Gain Per Rush 4.3 4.1FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 391 341Number Completed 209 152Per Cent Completed 53.5 44.6Quarterback Sacks 11 38Yards Lost 111 298Passes Had Intercepted 11 14Yards Gained Per Pass 6.4 5.3Yards Gained Per Completion 12.9 15.2PUNTS 51 73Total Yardage of Punts 1974 2898Average Length 38.7 39.7KICKOFF RETURNS 85 61Total Yards Returned 1653 1467Average Length of Return 19.5 24.1PENALTIES 88 75Yards Penalized 961 610FUMBLES 33 31Own Fumbles Recovered 15 15Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 15 18FIELD GOALS 23 19Field Goals Attempted 36 33TOTAL POINTS SCORED 300 216Touchdowns Scored 33 23Touchdowns Rushing 12 4Touchdowns Passing 18 17Touchdowns Returns 3 2Extra Points 33 21Field Goals 23 19Safeties 0 0SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsGossett, Bruce 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32/32 36/23 101Washington, Vic 7 3 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 42Kwalick, Ted 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 30Willard, Ken 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 30Washington, Gene 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 24Brodie, John 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 18YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsWitcher, Dick 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Schreiber, Larry 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1/1 0/0 0 7Blue, <strong>For</strong>rest 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Cunningham, Doug 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Hart, Tommy 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Taylor, Bruce* 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Thomas, Jimmy 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 33 12 18 0 2 0 0 33/33 36/23 0 300OPPONENTS 23 4 17 1 1 0 0 23/21 33/19 0 216* had one ret. of blkd FGARUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDWillard, Ken 216 855 4.0 49 4Washington, Vic 191 811 4.3 42 3Schreiber, Larry 34 180 5.3 23 0Cunningham, Doug 25 98 3.9 14 1Kwalick, Ted 6 62 10.3 28 0Brodie, John 14 45 3.2 12 3Thomas, Jimmy 3 36 12.0 25t 1Isenbarger, John 5 34 6.8 22 0Windsor, Bob 1 21 21.0 21 0Spurrier, Steve 1 2 2.0 2 0McCann, Jim 2 -15 -7.5 -6 049ERS 498 2129 4.3 49 12OPPONENTS 408 1668 4.1 64t 4RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDKwalick, Ted 52 664 12.8 42t 5Washington, Gene 46 884 19.2 71t 4Washington, Vic 36 317 8.8 40 4Willard, Ken 27 202 7.5 33 1Cunningham, Doug 19 188 9.9 28 0Witcher, Dick 18 250 13.9 50t 3Schreiber, Larry 3 79 26.3 46 1Riley, Preston 3 39 13.0 24 0Thomas, Jimmy 3 33 11.0 14 0Windsor, Bob 2 32 16.0 30 049ERS 209 2688 12.9 71t 18OPPONENTS 152 2309 15.2 61t 17INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDTaylor, Bruce 3 68 22.7 49 0Johnson, Jimmy 3 16 5.3 10 0Taylor, Roosevelt 3 13 4.3 13 0Fuller, Johnny 2 57 28.5 57 0Simpson, Mike 1 15 15.0 15 0Vanderbundt, Skip 1 10 10.0 10 0Nunley, Frank 1 7 7.0 7 049ERS 14 186 13.3 57 0OPPONENTS 24 385 16.0 39 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDWashington, Vic 33 858 26.0 74 0Cunningham, Doug 6 121 20.2 27 0Windsor, Bob 4 66 16.5 25 0Kwalick, Ted 2 9 4.5 5 0Beard, Ed 1 21 21.0 21 049ERS 85 1653 19.5 74 1OPPONENTS 61 1467 24.1 65 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDTaylor, Bruce 34 10 235 6.9 38 0Fuller, Johnny 3 2 31 10.3 13 0Riley, Preston 1 0 2 2.0 2 0Vanderbundt, Skip 1 0 0 0.0 0 049ERS 39 12 268 6.9 38 0OPPONENTS 19 17 44 2.3 10 0PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkMcCann, Jim 49 1897 38.7 54 1Spurrier, Steve 2 77 38.5 40 049ERS 51 1974 38.7 54 1OPPONENTS 73 2898 39.7 60 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBBrodie, John 387 208 53.8 2642 71t 18 24 65.0Spurrier, Steve 4 1 25.0 46 46 0 0 75.049ERS 391 209 53.5 2688 71t 18 24 65.0OPPONENTS 341 152 44.6 2309 61t 17 14 67.0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\280// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1972 (8-5-1/8-6-1)NFC West ChampionsDick Nolan, CoachW 34 San Diego (56,906)/S-17 3L 20 at Buffalo (45,825)/S-24 27W 37 at New Orleans (69,840)/O-1 2L 7 at Los Angeles Rams (77,382)/O-8 31L 17 New York Giants (53,284)/O-15 23T 20 New Orleans (53,571)/O-22 20W 49 at Atlanta (58,850)/O-29 14L 24 at G.B. in Milwaukee (47,897)/N-5 34W 24 Baltimore (57,225)/N-12 21W 34 at Chicago (65,201)/N-19 21W 31 -at Dallas (65,214)-THU(Thanksgiving Day)/N-23 10L 16 Los Angeles Rams (60,175)-MN/D-4 26W 20 Atlanta (57,523)/D-10 0W 20 Minnesota (58,502)/D-16 17353 249NFC PLAYOFF - DEC. 23(at San Francisco - Candlestick Park)L 28 Dallas (59,746) 30TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 234 221By Rushing 87 96By Passing 129 105By Penalties 18 20TOTAL NET YARDS 4351 4026Net Yards Rushing 1616 1847Net Yards Passing 2735 2179TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 847 858Rushes 445 446Average Gain Per Rush 3.6 4.1FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 380 366Number Completed 217 169Per Cent Completed 57.1 46.2Quarterback Sacks 22 46Yards Lost 153 403Passes Had Intercepted 24 19Avg. Net Passing per Game 195.4 155.6PUNTS 64 72Total Yardage of Punts 2542 3123Average Length 39.7 43.4KICKOFF RETURNS 44 66Total Yards Returned 1041 1530Average Length of Return 23.7 23.2PENALTIES 73 81Yards Penalized 664 677FUMBLES 30 40Own Fumbles Recovered 17 23Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 17 13FIELD GOALS 18 17Field Goals Attempted 29 29TOTAL POINTS SCORED 353 249Touchdowns Scored 43 28Touchdowns Rushing 11 12Touchdowns Passing 27 14Touchdowns Returns 5 2Extra Points 41 28Field Goals 18 17Safeties 0 1YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsSimpson, Mike 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Thomas, Jimmy 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Witcher, Dick 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 43 11 27 3 1 1 0 42/41 29/18 0 353OPPONENTS 28 12 14 1 1 0 0 28/28 29/17 1 249RUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDWashington, Vic 141 468 3.3 33 3Schreiber, Larry 118 420 3.6 20 2Willard, Ken 100 345 3.5 23 4Thomas, Jimmy 52 250 4.8 22 1Spurrier, Steve 11 51 4.6 15 0Cunningham, Doug 8 32 4.0 12 0Reed, Joe 4 22 5.5 22 0Kwalick, Ted 5 11 2.2 10 0Isenbarger, John 3 9 3.0 7 0Brodie, John 3 8 2.7 4 149ERS 445 1616 3.6 33 11OPPONENTS 446 1847 4.1 68 12RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDWashington, Gene 46 918 20.0 62t 12Washington, Vic 43 393 9.1 33 1Kwalick, Ted 40 751 18.8 81t 9Schreiber, Larry 31 283 9.1 64t 1Willard, Ken 24 131 5.5 15 1Thomas, Jimmy 15 148 9.9 29 0Riley, Preston 11 156 14.2 28t 1Isenbarger, John 3 66 22.0 33 1Witcher, Dick 3 22 7.3 17 1Beasley, Terry 1 20 20.0 20 049ERS 217 2888 13.3 81t 27OPPONENTS 169 2582 15.3 85t 14INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDJohnson, Jimmy 4 18 4.5 15 0Wilcox, Dave 3 12 4.0 9 0Vanderbundt, Skip 2 58 29.0 37t 2Simpson, Mike 2 32 16.0 32t 1Taylor, Bruce 2 4 2.0 2 0Nunley, Frank 1 12 12.0 12 0Beard, Ed 1 10 10.0 10 0Fuller, Johnny 1 0 0.0 0 0Hall, Windlan 1 0 0.0 0 0Hart, Tommy 1 0 0.0 0 0Phillips, Mel 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 19 146 7.7 37t 3OPPONENTS 24 240 10.0 35t 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDWashington, Vic 27 771 28.6 98t 1McGill, Ralph 10 192 19.2 30 0Schreiber, Larry 2 41 20.5 25 0Hoskins, Bob 2 17 8.5 17 0Beard, Ed 2 -1 -0.5 1 0Nunley, Frank 1 21 21.0 21 049ERS 44 1041 23.7 98t 1OPPONENTS 66 1530 23.2 75 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDMcGill, Ralph 22 0 219 10.0 33 0Taylor, Bruce 21 8 145 6.9 41 0Fuller, Johnny 1 1 9 9.0 9 049ERS 44 9 373 8.5 41 0OPPONENTS 20 29 70 3.5 34 0SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsGossett, Bruce 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42/41 29/18 0 95Washington, Gene 12 0 12 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 72Kwalick, Ted 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54Washington, Vic 5 3 1 0 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Willard, Ken 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Schreiber, Larry 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Vanderbundt, Skip 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Brodie, John 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Isenbarger, John 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Riley, Preston 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\281PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkMcCann, Jim 64 2542 39.7 63 149ERS 64 2542 39.7 63 1OPPONENTS 72 3123 43.4 65 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBSpurrier, Steve 269 147 54.7 1983 81t 18 16 75.9Brodie, John 110 70 63.6 905 53 9 8 86.4Isenbarger, John 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 380 217 57.1 2888 81t 27 24 78.7OPPONENTS 366 169 46.2 2582 85t 14 19 61.1// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1973 (5-9)Dick Nolan, CoachL 13 at Miami (68,275)/S-16 21W 36 at Denver (50,966)/S-23 34L 20 Los Angeles Rams (57,487)/S-30 40W 13 at Atlanta (58,850)/O-7 9L 13 Minnesota (56,438)/O-14 17W 40 New Orleans (52,881)/O-21 0L 3 Atlanta (56,825)/O-28 17L 20 at Detroit (49,531)/N-4 30L 9 at Washington (54,381)/N-11 33L 13 at Los Angeles Rams (78,358)/N-18 31W 20 Green Bay (49,244)-MN/N-26 6W 38 Philadelphia (51,155)/D-2 28L 10 at New Orleans (62,490)/D-9 16L 14 Pittsburgh (52,752)/D-15 37262 319TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 251 242By Rushing 97 112By Passing 127 115By Penalties 27 15TOTAL NET YARDS 4224 4329Net Yards Rushing 1743 1963Net Yards Passing 2481 2366TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 915 928Rushes 422 513Average Gain Per Rush 4.1 3.8FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 466 383Number Completed 233 194Per Cent Completed 50.0 50.7Quarterback Sacks 27 32Yards Lost 164 225Passes Had Intercepted 25 17Avg. Net Passing per Game 177.2 169.0PUNTS 79 72Total Yardage of Punts 3455 2977Average Length 43.7 41.4KICKOFF RETURNS 63 52Total Yards Returned 1301 1151Average Length of Return 20.7 22.1PENALTIES 93 77Yards Penalized 903 754FUMBLES 32 23Own Fumbles Recovered 18 8Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 15 14FIELD GOALS 26 31Field Goals Attempted 33 45TOTAL POINTS SCORED 262 319Touchdowns Scored 26 32Touchdowns Rushing 15 11Touchdowns Passing 9 19Touchdowns Returns 2 2Extra Points 26 32Field Goals 26 31Safeties 1 1SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsGossett, Bruce 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26/26 33/26 0 104Washington, Vic 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 48Kwalick, Ted 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Hall, Windlan 2 0 0 0 1 0 1* 0/0 0/0 0 12Spurrier, Steve 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Washington, Gene 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Willard, Ken 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Abramowicz, Dan 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Atkins, David 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Brodie, John 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Cunningham, Doug 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Thomas, Jimmy 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Hardman, Cedrick 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 249ERS 26 15 9 0 1 0 0 26/26 33/26 1 262OPPONENTS 32 11 19 1 0 1 0 32/32 45/31 1 319*rcvrd blkd puntYEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDWashington, Vic 151 534 3.5 25 8Willard, Ken 83 366 4.4 33 1Thomas, Jimmy 56 259 4.6 16 1Cunningham, Doug 44 165 3.8 12 1Schreiber, Larry 42 163 3.9 13 0Reed, Joe 15 85 7.0 20 0Wittum, Tom 1 63 63.0 63 0Kwalick, Ted 5 37 7.4 20 0Spurrier, Steve 9 32 3.6 12 2Atkins, Dave 4 19 4.8 8 1Brodie, John 5 16 3.2 14 1Jackson, Randy 6 10 1.7 5 0Isenbarger, John 1 -6 -6.0 -6 049ERS 422 1743 4.1 63 15OPPONENTS 513 1963 3.8 37 11RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDKwalick, Ted 47 729 15.5 48 5Washington, Gene 37 606 16.4 58 2Abramowicz, Dan 35 442 12.6 54 1Washington, Vic 33 238 7.2 20 0Willard, Ken 22 160 7.3 26 1Thomas, Jimmy 19 157 8.3 66 0Cunningham, Doug 15 118 7.9 23 0Schreiber, Larry 12 98 8.2 31 0Isenbarger, John 10 67 6.7 18 0Jackson, Randy 1 20 20.0 20 0Witcher, Dick 1 13 13.0 13 0Atkins, Dave 1 -3 -3.0 -3 049ERS 233 2645 11.4 66 9OPPONENTS 194 2591 13.4 57t 19INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDTaylor, Bruce 6 30 5.0 22 0Johnson, Jimmy 4 46 11.5 30 0Wilcox, Dave 2 14 7.0 10 0Nunley, Frank 1 13 13.0 13 0Phillips, Mel 1 13 13.0 13 0Sniadecki, Jim 1 11 11.0 11 0Vanderbundt, Skip 1 7 7.0 7 0Hall, Windlan 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 17 134 7.9 30 0OPPONENTS 25 379 15.2 71t 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDWashington, Vic 24 549 22.9 38 0McGill, Ralph 17 374 22.0 43 0Cunningham, Doug 8 173 21.6 35 0Thomas, Jimmy 5 81 16.2 23 0Atkins, Dave 3 93 31.0 54 0Olerich, Dave 2 17 8.5 12 0Hall, Windlan 1 14 14.0 14 0Simpson, Mike 1 0 0.0 0 0Sniadecki, Jim 1 0 0.0 0 0Willard, Ken 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 63 1301 20.7 54 0OPPONENTS 52 1151 22.1 93t 1PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDTaylor, Bruce 15 6 207 13.8 61 0McGill, Ralph 22 1 186 8.5 54 0Simpson, Mike 0 4 0 0.0 0 049ERS 37 11 393 10.6 61 0OPPONENTS 46 7 367 8.0 43 0PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkWittum, Tom 79 3455 43.7 62 049ERS 79 3455 43.7 62 0OPPONENTS 72 2977 41.4 66 1PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBSpurrier, Steve 157 83 52.9 882 58 4 7 59.5Brodie, John 194 98 50.5 1126 66 3 12 47.7Reed, Joe 114 51 44.7 589 38 2 6 43.0Isenbarger, John 1 1 100.0 48 48 0 0 118.849ERS 466 233 50.0 2645 66 9 25 51.5OPPONENTS 383 194 50.7 2591 57t 19 17 70.5SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\282// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1974 (6-8)Dick Nolan, CoachW 17 at New Orleans (65,071)/S-15 13W 16 at Atlanta (47,686)/S-22 10L 3 Cincinnati (49,895)/S-29 21L 9 St. Louis (47,675)/O-6 34L 13 at Detroit (45,199)-MN/O-14 17L 14 at Los Angeles Rams (74,070)/O-20 37L 24 Oakland Raiders (58,524)/O-27 35L 13 Los Angeles Rams (57,526)-MN/N-4 15L 14 at Dallas (50,018)/N-10 20W 34 at Chicago (42,731)/N-17 0W 27 Atlanta (45,435)/N-24 0L 0 at Cleveland (24,559)/D-1 7W 7 Green Bay (45,475)/D-8 6W 35 New Orleans (40,418)/D-15 21226 236TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 227 232By Rushing 101 113By Passing 104 101By Penalties 22 18TOTAL NET YARDS 3988 3964Net Yards Rushing 1981 2033Net Yards Passing 2007 1931TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 873 870Rushes 477 503Average Gain Per Rush 4.2 4.0FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 361 339Number Completed 170 178Per Cent Completed 47.1 52.5Quarterback Sacks 34 28Yards Lost 267 247Passes Had Intercepted 28 20Avg. Net Passing per Game 143.4 137.9PUNTS 70 74Total Yardage of Punts 2856 2922Average Length 40.8 39.5KICKOFF RETURNS 51 51Total Yards Returned 1144 1099Average Length of Return 22.4 21.6PENALTIES 63 85Yards Penalized 606 830FUMBLES 31 38Own Fumbles Recovered 17 18Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 20 14FIELD GOALS 11 12Field Goals Attempted 24 19TOTAL POINTS SCORED 226 236Touchdowns Scored 28 29Touchdowns Rushing 10 13Touchdowns Passing 15 14Touchdowns Returns 3 2Extra Points 25 26Field Goals 11 12Safeties 0 0SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsGossett, Bruce 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27/25 24/11 0 58Washington, Gene 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Schreiber, Larry 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Beasley, Terry 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Williams, Delvin 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Jackson, Wilbur 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Johnson, Sammy 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Kwalick, Ted 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Moore, Manfred 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 12Abramowicz, Dan 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Belk, Bill 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Owen, Tom 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Wilcox, Dave 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 28 10 15 1 1 0 1 27/25 24/11 0 226OPPONENTS 29 13 14 1 1 0 0 29/26 19/12 0 236YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDJackson, Wilbur 174 705 4.1 64 0Schreiber, Larry 174 634 3.6 21 3Johnson, Sammy 44 237 5.4 32 2Williams, Delvin 36 201 5.6 71t 3Reed, Joe 16 107 6.7 27 0Owen, Tom 16 36 2.3 7 1Snead, Norm 1 25 25.0 25 0Moore, Manfred 10 24 2.4 8 1Wittum, Tom 1 13 13.0 13 0Washington, Gene 2 4 2.0 7 0Morrison, Dennis 1 0 0.0 0 0Mitchell, Tom 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0Beasley, Terry 1 -3 -3.0 -3 049ERS 477 1981 4.2 71t 10OPPONENTS 503 2033 4.0 33 13RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDSchreiber, Larry 30 217 7.2 16 1Washington, Gene 29 615 21.2 58t 6Abramowicz, Dan 25 369 14.8 30 1Jackson, Wilbur 23 190 8.3 31 2Mitchell, Tom 19 262 13.8 25 0Beasley, Terry 17 253 14.9 68t 3Kwalick, Ted 13 231 17.8 36 2Johnson, Sammy 11 106 9.6 23 0Moore, Manfred 2 29 14.5 26 0Williams, Delvin 1 9 9.0 9 049ERS 170 2281 13.4 68t 15OPPONENTS 178 2178 12.2 64t 14INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDMcGill, Ralph 5 71 14.2 45 0Nunley, Frank 4 30 7.5 20 0Johnson, Jimmy 3 50 16.7 37 0Holmes, Mike 3 26 8.7 14 0Vanderbundt, Skip 2 22 11.0 18 0Phillips, Mel 1 27 27.0 27 0Wilcox, Dave 1 21 21.0 21t 1Taylor, Bruce 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 20 247 12.4 45 1OPPONENTS 28 409 14.6 55 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDHolmes, Mike 25 612 24.5 57 0Moore, Manfred 18 398 22.1 51 0Jackson, Wilbur 5 103 20.6 30 0Johnson, Sammy 2 31 15.5 17 0West, Robert 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 51 1144 22.4 57 0OPPONENTS 51 1099 21.6 59 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDMcGill, Ralph 20 3 166 8.3 47 0Moore, Manfred 5 0 149 29.8 88t 1Holmes, Mike 9 0 45 5.0 22 0Taylor, Bruce 10 2 38 3.8 21 049ERS 44 5 398 9.1 88t 1OPPONENTS 46 2 491 10.7 45 0PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkWittum, Tom 68 2800 41.2 67 1Gossett, Bruce 2 56 28.0 31 049ERS 70 2856 40.8 67 1OPPONENTS 74 2922 39.5 61 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBOwen, Tom 184 88 47.8 1327 68t 10 15 56.1Morrison, Dennis 51 21 41.2 227 26 1 5 21.9Reed, Joe 74 29 39.2 316 58t 2 7 22.1Snead, Norm 48 30 62.5 368 39t 2 1 91.3Abramowicz, Dan 1 1 100.0 41 41 0 0 118.8Spurrier, Steve 3 1 33.3 2 2 0 0 42.449ERS 361 170 47.1 2281 68t 15 28 49.2OPPONENTS 339 178 52.5 2178 64t 14 20 61.8SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\283// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1975 (5-9)Dick Nolan, CoachL 17 at Minnesota (48,418)/S-21 27L 14 Los Angeles Rams (55,072)/S-28 23W 20 at Kansas City (54,490)/O-5 3L 3 Atlanta (43,719)/O-12 17W 35 New Orleans (39,654)/O-19 21L 16 at New England (60,358)/O-26 24L 17 Detroit (42,683)/N-2 28W 24 at Los Angeles Rams (78,995)/N-9 23W 31 Chicago (41,319)/N-16 3W 16 at New Orleans (40,328)/N-23 6L 17 at Philadelphia (56,694)/N-30 27L 13 Houston (43,767)/D-7 27L 9 at Atlanta (38,501)/D-14 31L 23 New York Giants (33,939)/D-21 26255 286TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 240 253By Rushing 86 102By Passing 133 130By Penalties 21 21TOTAL NET YARDS 4158 4026Net Yards Rushing 1598 1829Net Yards Passing 2560 2197TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 905 969Rushes 422 518Average Gain Per Rush 3.8 3.5FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 450 411Number Completed 234 228Per Cent Completed 52.0 55.5Quarterback Sacks 33 40Yards Lost 246 324Passes Had Intercepted 19 11Avg. Net Passing per Game 114.1 156.9PUNTS 67 84Total Yardage of Punts 2804 3536Average Length 41.9 42.1KICKOFF RETURNS 60 48Total Yards Returned 1372 1061Average Length of Return 22.9 22.1PENALTIES 89 86Yards Penalized 693 702FUMBLES 44 34Own Fumbles Recovered 19 18Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 16 25FIELD GOALS 14 17Field Goals Attempted 28 22TOTAL POINTS SCORED 255 286Touchdowns Scored 31 34Touchdowns Rushing 12 14Touchdowns Passing 15 15Touchdowns Returns 4 5Extra Points 27 31Field Goals 14 17Safeties 0 0SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsMike-Mayer, Steve 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31/27 28/14 0 69Washington, Gene 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54Schreiber, Larry 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Williams, Delvin 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Johnson, Sammy 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Mitchell, Tom 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Allen, Nate 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Hart, Tommy 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Holmes, Mike 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6McGill, Ralph 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Snead, Norm 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Washington, Dave* 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 31 12 15 1 2 0 1 31/27 28/14 0 255OPPONENTS 34 14 15 0 4 0 1 34/31 22/17 0 286*ret. blkd puntYEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDWilliams, Delvin 117 631 5.4 52 3Schreiber, Larry 134 337 2.5 15 5Jackson, Wilbur 78 303 3.9 44 0Johnson, Sammy 55 185 3.4 26t 3Spurrier, Steve 15 91 6.7 14 0Snead, Norm 9 30 3.3 10 1Johnson, Kermit 4 25 6.3 19 0Moore, Manfred 3 10 3.3 4 0Beasley, Terry 1 5 5.0 5 0Owen, Tom 1 1 1.0 1 0Hayes, Bob 2 -2 -1.0 -1 0Holmes, Mike 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0Washington, Gene 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0Wittum, Tom 1 -10 -10.0 -10 049ERS 422 1598 3.8 52 12OPPONENTS 518 1829 3.5 26t 14RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDWashington, Gene 44 735 16.7 68t 9Schreiber, Larry 40 289 7.2 20 1Williams, Delvin 34 370 10.9 30 1Mitchell, Tom 25 366 14.6 60t 3Johnson, Sammy 23 177 7.7 20 0Beasley, Terry 20 297 14.9 28 0Jackson, Wilbur 17 128 7.5 20 0Holmes, Mike 16 220 13.8 25 1Hayes, Bob 6 119 19.8 36 0Larson, Bill 5 64 12.8 24 0Wittum, Tom 2 29 14.5 18 0Moore, Manfred 1 11 11.0 11 0Fahnhorst, Keith 1 1 1.0 1 049ERS 234 2806 12.0 68t 15OPPONENTS 228 2521 11.1 65t 15INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDTaylor, Bruce 3 29 9.7 15 0Vanderbundt, Skip 2 36 18.0 21 0Johnson, Jimmy 2 0 0.0 0 0Allen, Nate 1 37 37.0 37t 1McGill, Ralph 1 27 27.0 27 0Nunley, Frank 1 6 6.0 6 0Phillips, Mel 1 3 3.0 3 049ERS 11 138 12.6 37t 1OPPONENTS 19 212 11.2 74 0KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDMoore, Manfred 26 650 25.0 52 0Johnson, Sammy 17 400 23.5 41 0Johnson, Kermit 6 135 22.5 27 0Baker, Wayne 4 45 11.3 15 0Holmes, Mike 2 59 29.5 44 0Hart, Jeff 2 28 14.0 14 0Williams, Delvin 1 24 24.0 24 0Hall, Windlan 1 18 18.0 18 0Fahnhorst, Keith 1 13 13.0 13 049ERS 60 1372 22.9 52 0OPPONENTS 48 1061 22.1 50 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDTaylor, Bruce 16 1 166 10.4 66 0Moore, Manfred 16 0 160 10.0 17 0McGill, Ralph 31 0 290 9.4 34 049ERS 63 1 616 9.8 66 0OPPONENTS 43 1 490 11.4 76 0PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkWittum, Tom 67 2804 41.9 64 349ERS 67 2804 41.9 64 3OPPONENTS 84 3536 42.1 56 3PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBSnead, Norm 189 108 57.1 1337 60t 9 10 73.0Spurrier, Steve 207 102 49.3 1151 68t 5 7 60.3Owens, Tom 51 24 47.1 318 24 1 2 57.5Johnson, Sammy 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6Washington, Gene 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 450 234 52.0 2806 68t 15 19 64.9OPPONENTS 411 228 55.5 2521 63t 15 11 74.9SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\284// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1976 (8-6)Monte Clark, CoachW 26 at Green Bay (54,628)/S-12 14L 12 Chicago (44,158)/S-19 19W 37 at Seattle (59,108)/S-26 21W 17 New York Jets (42,961)/O-3 6W 16 at Los Angeles Rams (84,483)-MN/O-11 0W 33 New Orleans (43,160)/O-17 3W 15 Atlanta (50,240)-SN/O-23 0L 20 at St. Louis (50,365)/O-31 (OT) 23L 21 Washington (56,134)/N-7 24L 16 at Atlanta (20,058)/N-14 21L 3 Los Angeles Rams (57,909)/N-21 23W 20 Minnesota (56,775)-MN/N-29 16L 7 at San Diego (33,539)/D-5 (OT) 13W 27 at New Orleans (42,536)/D-12 7270 190TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 242 218By Rushing 131 94By Passing 91 102By Penalties 20 22TOTAL NET YARDS 4085 3562Net Yards Rushing 2447 1786Net Yards Passing 1638 1776TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 916 922Rushes 576 487Average Gain Per Rush 4.3 3.7FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 306 374Number Completed 155 180Per Cent Completed 50.7 48.1Quarterback Sacks 34 61Yards Lost 325 573Passes Had Intercepted 21 9Avg. Net Passing per Game 117.0 126.9PUNTS 91 108Total Yardage of Punts 3634 4327Average Length 39.9 40.1KICKOFF RETURNS 38 46Total Yards Returned 777 924Average Length of Return 20.5 20.1PENALTIES 102 94Yards Penalized 848 906FUMBLES 30 37Own Fumbles Recovered 18 21Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 16 12FIELD GOALS 16 6Field Goals Attempted 28 21TOTAL POINTS SCORED 270 190Touchdowns Scored 32 25Touchdowns Rushing 14 10Touchdowns Passing 15 13Touchdowns Returns 3 2Extra Points 26 20Field Goals 16 6Safeties 2 1SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsMike-Mayer, Steve 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30/26 28/16 0 74Williams, Delvin 9 7 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54Washington, Gene 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36McGee, Willie 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Bull, Scott 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Jackson, Wilbur 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Johnson, Sammy 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Elam, Cleveland 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Ferrell, Bob 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Hofer, Paul 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Johnson, Kermit 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Leonard, Anthony 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6McGill, Ralph 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6Mitchell, Tom 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Hart, Tommy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 2Team 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 249ERS 32 14 15 0 1 0 2 30/26 28/16 2 270OPPONENTS 25 10 13 2 0 0 0 24/20 21/6 1 190YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDWilliams, Delvin 248 1203 4.9 80t 7Jackson, Wilbur 200 792 4.0 24 1Johnson, Kermit 32 99 3.1 16 1Plunkett, Jim 19 95 5.0 12 0Hofer, Paul 18 74 4.1 17 0Bull, Scott 15 66 4.4 18 2Johnson, Sammy 24 52 2.2 12 2Ferrell, Bob 9 28 3.1 11 1Domres, Marty 4 18 4.5 8 0Lash, Jim 3 5 1.7 8 0McGee, Willie 3 12 4.0 19 0Washington, Gene 1 3 3.0 3 049ERS 576 2447 4.3 80t 14OPPONENTS 487 1786 3.7 29 10RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDWashington, Gene 33 457 13.9 55t 6Jackson, Wilbur 33 324 9.8 32 1Williams, Delvin 27 283 10.5 85t 2Mitchell, Tom 20 240 12.0 27 1McGee, Willie 13 269 20.7 52t 4Lash, Jim 13 190 14.6 43 0Johnson, Sammy 5 52 10.4 24 0Hofer, Paul 4 45 11.3 13t 1Harrison, Ken 3 65 21.7 41 0Johnson, Kermit 1 11 11.0 11 0Obradovich, Jim 1 11 11.0 11 0Ferrell, Bob 1 9 9.0 9 0Rivera, Steve 1 7 7.0 7 049ERS 155 1963 12.7 85t 15OPPONENTS 180 2349 13.1 77t 13INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDRhodes, Bruce 3 42 14.0 30 0Phillips, Mel 2 14 7.0 14 0Vanderbundt, Skip 2 8 4.0 8 0Johnson, Jimmy 1 17 17.0 17 0Nunley, Frank 1 12 12.0 12 049ERS 9 93 10.3 30 0OPPONENTS 21 253 12.1 43 2KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDLeonard, Anthony 26 553 21.3 39 0Hofer, Paul 5 91 18.2 23 0Johnson, Kermit 4 114 28.5 40 0Mitchell, Tom 2 7 3.5 7 0Ferrell, Bob 1 12 12.0 12 049ERS 38 777 20.5 40 0OPPONENTS 46 924 20.1 38 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDRhodes, Bruce 16 2 142 8.9 22 0Leonard, Anthony 35 5 293 8.4 60t 1McGill, Ralph 10 1 103 10.3 50 1Taylor, Bruce 3 1 16 5.3 11 0Rivera, Steve 1 0 3 3.0 3 049ERS 65 9 557 8.6 60t 2OPPONENTS 52 2 351 6.8 25 0PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkWittum, Tom 91 3634 39.9 68 249ERS 91 3634 39.9 68 2OPPONENTS 108 4327 40.1 72 1PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBPlunkett, Jim 243 126 51.9 1592 85t 13 16 63.0Domres, Marty 14 7 50.0 101 41 0 1 44.0Bull, Scott 48 21 43.8 252 30 2 4 36.6Williams, Delvin 1 1 100.0 18 18 0 0 118.849ERS 306 155 50.7 1963 85t 15 21 58.8OPPONENTS 374 180 48.1 2249 77t 13 9 68.8SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\285// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1977 (5-9)Ken Meyer, CoachL 0 at Pittsburgh (48,046)-MN/S-19 27L 15 Miami (40,503)/S-25 19L 14 at Los Angeles Rams (55,466)/O-2 34L 0 Atlanta (38,009)/O-9 7L 17 at New York Giants (70,366)/O-16 20W 28 Detroit (39,392)/O-23 7W 20 Tampa Bay (34,750)/O-30 10W 10 at Atlanta (46,577)/N-6 3W 10 at New Orleans (41,564)/N-13 (OT) 7L 10 Los Angeles Rams (56,779)/N-20 23W 20 New Orleans (33,702)/N-27 17L 27 at Minnesota (40,745)/D-4 28L 35 Dallas (55,848)-MN/D-12 42L 14 at G.B. in Milwaukee (44,902)/D-18 16220 260TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 219 221By Rushing 126 107By Passing 81 94By Penalties 12 20TOTAL NET YARDS 3594 3457Net Yards Rushing 2086 1869Net Yards Passing 1508 1588TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 877 863Rushes 564 551Average Gain Per Rush 3.7 3.4FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 277 270Number Completed 136 139Per Cent Completed 49.1 51.5Quarterback Sacks 36 42Yards Lost 289 360Passes Had Intercepted 17 8Avg. Net Passing per Game 107.7 113.4PUNTS 80 86Total Yardage of Punts 2801 3228Average Length 35.0 37.5KICKOFF RETURNS 49 48Total Yards Returned 1174 1025Average Length of Return 24.0 21.4PENALTIES 99 96Yards Penalized 830 820FUMBLES 27 21Own Fumbles Recovered 19 11Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 10 8FIELD GOALS 11 13Field Goals Attempted 19 22TOTAL POINTS SCORED 220 260Touchdowns Scored 27 32Touchdowns Rushing 16 16Touchdowns Passing 9 14Touchdowns Returns 2 2Extra Points 25 29Field Goals 11 13Safeties 0 0SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsWilliams, Delvin 9 7 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54Wersching, Ray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23/23 17/10 0 53Jackson, Wilbur 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Washington, Gene 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Baldassin, Mike 1 0 0 0 0 0 1* 0/0 0/0 0 6Ferrell, Bob 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Harrison, Kenny 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Plunkett, Jim 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Seal, Paul 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Williams, Dave 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Wittum, Tom 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4/2 2/1 0 549ERS 27 16 9 0 0 1 1 27/25 19/11 0 220OPPONENTS 32 16 14 1 0 1 0 32/29 22/13 0 260*rcvrd blkd puntYEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDWilliams, Delvin 268 931 3.5 40 7Jackson, Wilbur 179 780 4.4 80 7Ferrell, Bob 41 160 3.9 12 1Hofer, Paul 34 106 3.1 10 0Plunkett, Jim 28 71 2.5 9 1Bull, Scott 5 20 4.0 8 0Harrison, Kenny 6 15 2.5 15 0Williams, Dave 2 6 3.0 6 0McGee, Willie 1 -3 -3.0 -3 049ERS 564 2086 3.7 80 16OPPONENTS 551 1869 3.4 42t 16RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDWashington, Gene 32 638 19.9 47t 5Jackson, Wilbur 22 169 7.7 24 0Williams, Dave 20 179 9.0 17 2Mitchell, Tom 19 226 11.9 31 0Harrison, Ken 15 217 14.5 46 1Seal, Paul 13 230 17.7 47t 1Hofer, Paul 5 46 9.2 16 0Lash, Jim 3 22 7.3 16 0McGee, Willie 2 27 13.5 14 0Obradovich, Jim 2 16 8.0 11 0Ferrell, Bob 2 12 6.0 7 0Cline, Tony 1 15 15.0 15 049ERS 136 1797 13.2 47t 9OPPONENTS 139 1948 14.0 73t 14INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDWashington, Dave 2 68 34.0 50 0Phillips, Mel 2 23 11.5 23 0McGill, Ralph 1 30 30.0 30 0Harper, Willie 1 6 6.0 6 0Vanderbundt, Skip 1 6 6.0 6 0Leonard, Anthony 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 8 133 16.6 50 0OPPONENTS 17 298 17.5 42 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDHofer, Paul 36 871 24.2 48 0Williams, Delvin 4 122 30.5 80t 1Jennings, Rick 3 60 20.0 24 0Ferrell, Bob 3 35 11.7 17 0Leonard, Anthony 1 68 68.0 68 0Obradovich, Jim 1 9 9.0 9 0Williams, Dave 1 9 9.0 9 049ERS 49 1174 24.0 80t 1OPPONENTS 48 1025 21.4 92t 1PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDLeonard, Anthony 22 2 154 7.0 19 0Black, Stan 13 1 38 2.9 11 0Jennings, Rick 7 1 32 4.6 13 0Rivera, Steve 3 0 7 2.3 3 0Williams, Dave 1 0 60 60.0 60 0Elia, Bruce 1 0 1 1.0 1 0Baldassin, Mike 1 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 48 5 292 6.1 60 0OPPONENTS 47 6 444 9.5 63 0PUNTING No Yds Avg LG BlkWittum, Tom 80 2801 35.0 54 349ERS 80 2801 35.0 54 3OPPONENTS 86 3228 37.5 62 1PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBPlunkett, Jim 248 128 51.6 1693 47t 9 14 62.1Bull, Scott 24 7 29.2 89 26 0 2 7.8Wittum, Tom 3 1 33.3 15 15 0 0 50.7Harrison, Kenny 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6Williams, Delvin 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 39.649ERS 277 136 49.1 1797 47t 9 17 55.3OPPONENTS 270 139 51.5 1948 73t 14 8 80.0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\286// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR STATS1978 (2-14)Coach*L 7 at Cleveland (68,973)/S-3 24L 13 Chicago (49,502)/S-10 16L 19 at Houston (46,161)/S-17 20L 10 at New York Giants (71,536)/S-24 27W 28 Cincinnati (41,107)/O-1 12L 10 at Los Angeles Rams (59,337)/O-8 27L 7 New Orleans (37,671)/O-15 14L 17 Atlanta (34,133)/O-22 20L 20 at Washington (53,706)/O-29 38L 10 at Atlanta (55,468)/N-5 21L 10 St. Louis (33,155)/N-12 16L 28 Los Angeles Rams (45,022)/N-19 31L 7 Pittsburgh (51,657)-MN/N-27 24L 13 at New Orleans (50,068)/D-3 24W 6 Tampa Bay (30,931)/D-10 3L 14 at Detroit (56,674)/D-17 33219 350* Pete McCulley was fired after 9 games and Fred O’Connor wasappointed his successor.TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 257 298By Rushing 117 128By Passing 106 133By Penalties 34 37TOTAL YARDS GAINED 4047 5024By Rushing 2091 2365By Passing 1956 2659TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1062 1097Rushes 585 649Average Gain Per Rush 3.6 3.6NET YARDS PASSING 1956 2659Passes Attempted 435 413Passes Completed 190 219Percent Completed 43.2 53.0Had Intercepted 36 18Times Sacked 42 35Lost Attempting to Pass 350 289PUNTS 97 87Total Yardage of Punts 3583 3497Average Length 39.6 40.2KICKOFF RETURNS 73 47Total Yards Returned 1421 928Average Length of Return 19.5 19.7PENALTIES 115 154Yards Penalized 930 1301FUMBLES 56 50Own Fumbles Recovered 29 23Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 27 27FIELD GOALS 15 23Field Goals Attempted 23 38TOTAL POINTS SCORED 219 350Touchdowns Scored 25 40Touchdowns Rushing 14 17Touchdowns Passing 9 20Touchdown Returns 2 3Extra Points 24 39Safeties 0 1SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsWersching, Ray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25/24 23/15 0 69Hofer, Paul 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Simpson, O.J. 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Solomon, Freddie 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Boykin, Greg 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Seal, Paul 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Boyd, Elmo 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Bull, Scott 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6DeBerg, Steve 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Ferrell, Bob 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Leonard, Anthony 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6MacAfee, Ken 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Steptoe, Jack 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Williams, Dave 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 25 14 9 1 0 1 0 25/24 23/15 0 219OPPONENTS 40 17 20 1 1 0 1* 40/39 38/23 1 350*ret of blkd puntSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\287RUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDSimpson, O.J. 161 593 3.7 34 1Ferrell, Bob 125 471 3.8 20 1Hofer, Paul 121 465 3.8 40 7Boykin, Greg 102 361 3.5 23 2Bull, Scott 29 100 3.5 15t 1Solomon, Freddie 14 70 5.0 17 1DeBerg, Steve 15 20 1.3 7 1Williams, Dave 15 18 1.2 6 0Carr, Earl 1 2 2.0 2 0Elia, Bruce 1 0 0.0 0 0Jones, Larry 1 -9 -9.0 -9 049ERS 585 2091 3.6 40 14OPPONENTS 649 2365 3.6 39 17RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDSolomon, Freddie 31 458 14.8 58t 2MacAfee, Ken 22 205 9.3 22 1Seal, Paul 21 370 17.6 41t 2Simpson, O.J. 21 172 8.2 19 2Boykin, Greg 19 112 5.9 22 0Harrison, Ken 16 320 20.0 50 0Ferrell, Bob 16 123 7.7 14 0Hofer, Paul 12 170 14.2 46 0LeCount, Terry 10 131 13.1 30 0Williams, Dave 10 63 6.3 13 0Boyd, Elmo 9 115 12.8 32 1Steptoe, Jack 2 46 23.0 35t 1Jones, Larry 1 21 21.0 21 049ERS 190 2306 12.1 58t 9OPPONENTS 219 2948 13.5 71 20INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDCrist, Chuck 6 159 26.5 32 0Leonard, Anthony 4 44 11.0 30 1Lewis, Eddie 3 17 5.7 11 0Odom, Ricky 2 19 9.5 19 0Roberson, Vern 1 31 31.0 31 0Bunz, Dan 1 13 13.0 13 0Nichols, Mark 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 18 283 15.7 32 1OPPONENTS 36 608 16.9 64 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDWilliams, Dave 34 745 21.9 89t 1Hofer, Paul 18 386 21.4 40 0LeCount, Terry 5 91 18.2 23 0Hughes, Ernie 4 53 22.8 17 0Nichols, Mark 3 39 17.7 20 0Boykin, Greg 3 37 13.0 25 0Walker, Elliott 2 25 18.5 23 0Downing, Walt 2 13 12.5 13 0Ferrell, Bob 1 24 13.0 24 0Quillan, Fred 1 8 24.0 8 049ERS 73 1421 19.5 89t 1OPPONENTS 47 928 19.7 36 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDSteptoe, Jack 11 0 129 11.7 28 0Jones, Larry 10 1 86 8.6 52 0Solomon, Freddie 9 5 35 3.9 11 0Shumann, Mike 8 1 40 5.0 36 0Leonard, Anthony 8 5 26 3.3 14 0Roberson, Vern 1 0 7 7.0 7 049ERS 47 12 323 6.9 52 0OPPONENTS 46 16 356 7.7 44 0PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkConnell, Mike 97 3583 36.9 10 15 59 149ERS 97 3583 36.9 10 15 59 1OPPONENTS 87 3497 40.2 13 17 62 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBDeBerg, Steve 302 137 45.4 1570 58t 8 22 40.0Bull, Scott 121 48 39.7 651 48 1 11 22.4Solomon, Freddie 10 5 30.0 85 30 0 1 22.9Threadgill, Bruce 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0.049ERS 435 190 43.7 2306 58t 9 36 32.6OPPONENTS 413 219 53.0 2948 71 20 18 74.0// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1979 (2-14)Bill Walsh, CoachL 22 at Minnesota (46,539)/S-2 28L 13 Dallas (56,728)/S-9 21L 24 at Los Angeles Rams (44,303)/S-16 27L 21 New Orleans (39,727)/S-23 30L 9 at San Diego (50,893)/S-30 31L 24 Seattle (44,592)/O-7 35L 16 at New York Giants (70,352)/O-14 32W 20 Atlanta (33,952)/O-21 15L 27 Chicago (42,773)/O-28 28L 10 at Oakland Raiders (52,764)/N-4 23L 20 at New Orleans (65,551)/N-11 31L 28 Denver (42,910)/N-18 38L 20 Los Angeles Rams (49,282)/N-25 26L 10 at St. Louis (41,593)/D-2 13W 23 Tampa Bay (44,506)/D-9 7L 21 at Atlanta (37,211)/D-16 31308 416TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 336 326By Rushing 120 136By Passing 200 160By Penalties 16 30TOTAL YARDS GAINED 5573 5393By Rushing 1932 2213By Passing 3641 3180TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1099 1014Rushes 480 544Average Gain Per Rush 4.0 4.1NET YARDS PASSING 3641 3180Passes Attempted 602 441Passes Completed 361 262Percent Completed 60.0 59.4Had Intercepted 21 15Times Sacked 17 29Lost Attempting to Pass 119 227PUNTS 72 74Total Yardage of Punts 2626 2817Average Length 36.5 38.1KICKOFF RETURNS 75 68Total Yards Returned 1538 1367Average Length of Return 20.5 20.1PENALTIES 95 119Yards Penalized 853 858FUMBLES 37 33Own Fumbles Recovered 19 15Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 18 18FIELD GOALS 20 14Field Goals Attempted 24 17TOTAL POINTS SCORED 308 416Touchdowns Scored 36 54Touchdowns Rushing 17 24Touchdowns Passing 18 25Touchdown Returns 1 5Extra Points 32 46Safeties 0 2SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsWersching, Ray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35/32 24/20 0 92Hofer, Paul 9 7 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54Solomon, Freddie 8 1 7 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 48MacAfee, Ken 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Shumann, Mike 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Elliott, Lenvil 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Simpson, O.J. 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Jackson, Wilbur 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Bruer, Bob 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Francis, Phil 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Owens, James 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6+Montana, Joe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/0 0/0 0 049ERS 36 17 18 0 0 1 0 36/32 24/20 0 308OPPONENTS** 54 24 25 1 2 0 1* 54/46 17/14 2 416*ret. of blkd punt **had one ret. of blkd FGA+ in<strong>com</strong>plete pass on PAT attemptYEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDHofer, Paul 123 615 5.0 47 7Simpson, O.J. 120 460 3.8 22 3Jackson, Wilbur 114 375 3.3 16 2Elliott, Lenvil 33 135 4.1 12 3Francis, Phil 31 118 3.8 16 1Solomon, Freddie 6 85 14.2 56t 1Owens, James 8 52 6.5 19 0Ferrell, Bob 8 33 4.1 8 0Hogan, Mike 9 31 3.4 6 0Montana, Joe 3 22 7.3 13 0DeBerg, Steve 17 10 0.6 8 0Melville, Dan 3 0 0.0 0 0Bruer, Bob 5 -4 -0.8 6 049ERS 480 1932 4.0 56t 17OPPONENTS 544 2213 4.1 38 24RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDHofer, Paul 58 662 11.4 44 2Solomon, Freddie 57 807 14.2 44t 7Jackson, Wilbur 53 422 8.0 34 0Shumann, Mike 39 452 11.6 39 4Francis, Phil 32 198 6.2 19 0Bruer, Bob 26 254 9.8 19 1MacAfee, Ken 24 266 11.1 50 4Elliott, Lenvil 23 197 8.6 30 0Clark, Dwight 18 232 12.9 30 0Owens, James 10 121 12.1 17 0Hogan, Mike 9 65 7.2 17 0Simpson, O.J. 7 46 6.6 14 0Seal, Paul 3 34 11.3 14 0Ferrell, Bob 2 4 2.0 3 049ERS 361 3760 10.4 50 18OPPONENTS 262 3407 13.0 85 25INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDHicks, Dwight 5 57 11.4 29 0Williams, Gerard 4 38 9.5 22 0Cornelius, Charles 3 54 18.0 54 0Gray, Tim 1 20 20.0 20 0Bunz, Dan 1 2 2.0 2 0Morgan, Melvin 1 0 0.0 13 049ERS 15 171 11.4 54 0OPPONENTS 21 355 16.9 91t 2KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDOwens, James 41 1002 24.4 85t 1Elliott, Lenvil 9 170 18.9 33 0Hofer, Paul 8 124 15.5 23 0Francis, Phil 7 103 14.7 23 0Ferrell, Bob 6 78 13.0 18 0Hicks, Dwight 2 36 18.0 19 0Bruer, Bob 1 20 20.0 20 0Barrett, Jean 1 5 5.0 5 049ERS 75 1538 20.5 85t 1OPPONENTS 68 1367 20.1 70 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDSolomon, Freddie 23 2 142 6.2 14 0Hicks, Dwight 13 3 120 9.2 33 0Dungy, Tony 8 3 52 6.5 11 049ERS 44 8 314 7.1 33 0OPPONENTS 37 7 262 7.1 44 0PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkMelville, Dan 71 2626 37.0 10 15 53 149ERS 72 2626 36.5 10 15 53 1OPPONENTS 74 2817 38.1 6 14 63 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBDeBerg, Steve 578 347 60.0 3652 50 17 21 73.1Montana, Joe 23 13 56.5 96 18 1 0 81.1Solomon, Freddie 1 1 100.0 12 12 0 0 116.749ERS 602 361 60.0 3760 50 18 21 73.5OPPONENTS 441 262 59.4 3407 85 25 15 88.5SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\288// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1980 (6-10)Bill Walsh, CoachW 26 at New Orleans (58,621)/S-7 23W 24 St. Louis (49,999)/S-14 (OT) 21W 37 at New York Jets (50,608)/S-21 27L 17 Atlanta (56,518)/S-28 20L 26 at Los Angeles Rams (62,188)/O-5 48L 14 at Dallas (63,399)/O-12 59L 17 Los Angeles Rams (55,360)/O-19 31L 23 Tampa Bay (51,925)/O-26 24L 13 at Detroit (78,845)/N-2 17L 16 at G.B. in Milwaukee (54,475)/N-9 23L 13 at Miami (45,135)/N-16 17W 12 New York Giants (38,574)/N-23 0W 21 New England (45,254)/N-30 17W 38 New Orleans (37,949)/D-7 (OT) 35L 10 at Atlanta (55,767)/D-14 35L 13 Buffalo (37,476)/D-21 18320 415TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 298 341By Rushing 105 137By Passing 171 185By Penalties 22 19TOTAL YARDS GAINED 5320 5969By Rushing 1743 2218By Passing 3577 3751TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1042 556Rushes 415 556Average Gain Per Rush 4.2 4.0NET YARDS PASSING 3577 3751Passes Attempted 597 495Passes Completed 363 327Percent Completed 60.8 66.1Had Intercepted 26 17Times Sacked 30 31Lost Attempting to Pass 222 207PUNTS 77 67Total Yardage of Punts 3152 2560Average Length 40.9 38.2KICKOFF RETURNS 75 58Total Yards Returned 1385 1203Average Length of Return 18.5 20.7PENALTIES 109 92Yards Penalized 933 286FUMBLES 39 34Own Fumbles Recovered 25 17Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 17 14FIELD GOALS 15 17Field Goals Attempted 19 26TOTAL POINTS SCORED 320 415Touchdowns Scored 40 52Touchdowns Rushing 10 20Touchdowns Passing 27 29Touchdown Returns 3 3Extra Points 33 50Safeties 1 1SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsWersching, Ray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39/33 19/15 0 78Solomon, Freddie 10 0 8 0 0 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 60Cooper, Earl 9 5 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54Clark, Dwight 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 48Elliott, Lenvil 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Hofer, Paul 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Montana, Joe 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Ramson, Eason 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Young, Charle 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Owens, James 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Stuckey, Jim 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 249ERS 40 10 27 0 0 1 2 39/33 19/15 1 320OPPONENTS 52 20 29 2 1 0 0 52/50 26/17 0 415YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDCooper, Earl 171 720 4.2 47 5Elliott, Lenvil 76 341 4.5 20 2Hofer, Paul 60 293 4.9 26t 1Woods, Don 50 229 4.6 23 0Montana, Joe 32 77 2.4 11 2Solomon, Freddie 8 56 7.0 11 0Francis, Phil 7 36 5.1 14 0DeBerg, Steve 6 4 0.7 7 0Patton, Ricky 1 1 1.0 1 0Ramson, Eason 2 -2 -1.0 4 0Miller, Jim 2 -12 -6.0 0 049ERS 415 1743 4.2 47 10OPPONENTS 556 2218 4.0 48 20RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDCooper, Earl 83 567 6.8 66t 4Clark, Dwight 82 991 12.1 71t 8Solomon Freddie 48 658 13.7 93t 8Hofer, Paul 41 467 11.4 28 2Young, Charle 29 325 11.2 41 2Elliott, Lenvil 27 285 10.6 45t 1Ramson, Eason 21 179 8.5 22 2Woods, Don 20 171 8.6 23 0Owens, James 9 133 14.8 29 0Francis, Phil 3 23 7.7 15 049ERS 363 3799 10.5 93t 27OPPONENTS 327 3958 12.1 81t 29INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDHicks, Dwight 4 73 18.3 44 0Churchman, Ricky 4 7 1.8 7 0Leopold, Bobby 2 23 11.5 13 0Turner, Keena 2 15 7.5 11 0Williams, Gerard 1 28 28.0 28 0Rhodes, Ray 1 25 25.0 25 0Johnson, Charles 1 15 15.0 15 0Puki, Craig 1 0 0.0 0 0Tautolo, Terry 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 17 186 10.9 44 0OPPONENTS 26 319 12.3 48 2KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDOwens, James 31 726 23.4 101t 1Elliott, Lenvil 18 321 17.8 32 0Anderson, Terry 6 104 17.3 22 0Solomon, Freddie 5 60 12.0 32 0Francis, Phil 4 61 15.3 32 0Patton, Ricky 4 43 10.8 19 0Johnson, Charles 2 10 5.0 22 0Ramson, Eason 1 18 1.8 18 0Tautolo, Terry 1 16 16.0 16 0Young, Charle 1 14 14.0 14 0Hughes, Ernie 1 10 10.0 10 0Hofer, Paul 1 2 2.0 2 049ERS 75 1385 18.5 101t 1OPPONENTS 58 1203 20.7 52 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDSolomon, Freddie 27 3 298 11.0 57t 2Hicks, Dwight 12 3 58 4.8 10 0Robinson, Jimmy 3 0 36 12.0 21 0Churchman, Ricky 2 0 16 8.0 13 0Ferrell, Bob 1 0 1 1.0 1 049ERS 45 6 409 9.1 57t 2OPPONENTS 48 11 530 11.0 43 0PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkMiller, Jim 77 3152 40.9 5 11 65 049ERS 77 3152 40.9 5 11 65 0OPPONENTS 67 2560 38.2 6 10 64 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBMontana, Joe 273 176 64.5 1795 71t 15 9 87.8DeBerg, Steve 321 186 57.9 1998 93t 12 17 66.7Solomon, Freddie 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6Woods, Don 2 1 50.0 6 6 0 0 56.349ERS 597 363 60.8 3799 93t 27 26 76.2OPPONENTS 495 327 66.1 3958 81t 29 17 95.7SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\289// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR STATS1981 (13-3/16-3)NFC West Champions – World ChampionsBill Walsh, CoachL 17 at Detroit (62,123)/S-6 24W 28 Chicago (49,520)/S-13 17L 17 at Atlanta (56,653)/S-20 34W 21 New Orleans (44,433)/S-27 14W 30 at Washington (51,843)/O-4 17W 45 Dallas (57,574)/O-11 14W 13 at G.B. in Milwaukee (50,171)/O-18 3W 20 Los Angeles Rams (59,190)/O-25 17W 17 at Pittsburgh (52,878)/N-1 14W 17 Atlanta (59,127)/N-8 14L 12 Cleveland (52,445)/N-15 15W 33 at Los Angeles Rams (63,456)/N-22 31W 17 New York Giants (57,186)/N-29 10W 21 at Cincinnati (56,796)/D-6 3W 28 Houston (55,707)/D-13 6W 21 at New Orleans (43,639)/D-20 17357 250NFC PLAYOFF - JAN. 3(at San Francisco - Candlestick Park)W 38 New York Giants (58,360) 24NFC CHAMPIONSHIP - JAN. 10(at San Francisco - Candlestick Park)W 28 Dallas (60,525) 27SUPER BOWL XVI - JAN. 24(at Pontiac, Michigan - Silverdome)W 26 Cincinnati (81,270) 21TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 317 280By Rushing 110 113By Passing 183 144By Penalties 24 23TOTAL YARDS GAINED 5484 4763By Rushing 1941 1918By Passing 3543 2845TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1106 1014Rushes 560 464Average Gain Per Rush 3.5 4.1NET YARDS PASSING 3543 2845Passes Attempted 517 514Passes Completed 328 273Percent Completed 63.4 53.1Had Intercepted 13 27Times Sacked 29 36Lost Attempting to Pass 223 290PUNTS 93 83Total Yardage of Punts 3858 3433Average Length 41.5 41.4KICKOFF RETURNS 45 67Total Yards Returned 909 1389Average Length of Return 20.2 20.7PENALTIES 92 108Yards Penalized 752 866FUMBLES 26 36Own Fumbles Recovered 14 15Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 21 12FIELD GOALS 19 13Field Goals Attempted 29 23TOTAL POINTS SCORED 357 250Touchdowns Scored 43 30Touchdowns Rushing 17 10Touchdowns Passing 20 16Touchdown Returns 6 4Extra Points 42 29Safeties 0 1SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsWersching, Ray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30/30 23/17 0 81Solomon, Freddie 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 48Davis, Johnny 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Patton, Ricky 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Young, Charle 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Clark, Dwight 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Bahr, Matt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/12 6/2 0 18Lott, Ronnie 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Hicks, Dwight 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Lawrence, Amos 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 12SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\290(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsMontana, Joe 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Cooper, Earl 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Easley, Walt 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Hofer, Paul 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Ring, Bill 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Wilson, Mike 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 43 17 20 4 1 1 0 42/42 29/19 0 357OPPONENTS 30 10 16 2 1 0 1 30/29 23/13 0 250RUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDPatton, Ricky 152 543 3.6 28 4Cooper, Earl 98 330 3.4 23 1Davis, Johnny 94 297 3.2 14 7Easley, Walt 76 224 2.9 9 1Hofer, Paul 60 193 3.2 12 1Ring, Bill 22 106 4.8 16 0Montana, Joe 25 95 3.8 20t 2Lawrence, Amos 13 48 3.7 14 1Solomon, Freddie 9 43 4.8 16 0Clark, Dwight 3 32 10.7 18 0Elliott, Lenvil 7 29 4.1 9 0Benjamin, Guy 1 1 1.0 1 049ERS 560 1941 3.5 28 17OPPONENTS 464 1918 4.1 29 10RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDClark, Dwight 85 1105 13.0 78t 4Solomon, Freddie 59 969 16.4 60t 8Cooper, Earl 51 477 9.4 50 0Young, Charle 37 400 10.8 29 5Hofer, Paul 27 244 9.0 22 0Patton, Ricky 27 195 7.2 31t 1Wilson, Michael 9 125 13.9 27t 1Easley, Walt 9 62 6.9 21 0Elliott, Lenvil 7 81 11.6 19 0Ramson, Eason 4 45 11.3 16 0Ring, Bill 3 28 9.3 21 1Shumann, Mike 3 21 7.0 8 0Lawrence, Amos 3 10 3.3 5 0Davis, Johnny 3 -1 -0.3 3 0Peets, Brian 1 5 5.0 5 049ERS 328 3766 11.5 78t 20OPPONENTS 273 3135 11.5 67 16INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDHicks, Dwight 9 239 26.6 72 1Lott, Ronnie 7 117 16.7 41t 3Williamson, Carlton 4 44 11.0 28 0Wright, Eric 3 26 8.7 26 0McColl, Milt 1 22 22.0 22 0Reynolds, Jack 1 0 0.0 0 0Martin, Saladin 1 0 0.0 0 0Turner, Keena 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 27 448 16.6 72 4OPPONENTS 13 297 22.9 101t 2KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDLawrence, Amos 17 437 25.7 92t 1Ring, Bill 10 217 21.7 29 0Lott, Ronnie 7 111 15.9 20 0Wilson, Mike 4 67 16.8 22 0Jones, Arrington 3 43 14.3 22 0Hicks, Dwight 1 22 22.0 22 0Ramson, Eason 1 12 12.0 12 0Patton, Ricky 1 0 0.0 0 0Davis, Johnny 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 45 909 20.2 92t 1OPPONENTS 67 1389 20.7 55 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDSolomon, Freddie 29 6 173 6.0 19 0Hicks, Dwight 19 4 171 9.0 39 049ERS 48 10 344 7.2 39 0OPPONENTS 57 8 664 11.7 58t 1PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkMiller, Jim 93 3858 41.5 15 14 65 049ERS 93 3858 41.5 15 14 65 0OPPONENTS 83 3433 41.4 5 17 66 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBMontana, Joe 488 311 63.7 3565 78t 19 12 88.4Benjamin, Guy 26 15 57.7 171 27 1 1 74.4Easley, Walt 1 1 100.0 5 5 0 0 87.5Solomon, Freddie 1 1 100.0 25 25 0 0 118.8Clark, Dwight 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 517 328 63.4 3766 78t 20 13 87.7OPPONENTS 514 273 53.1 3135 67 16 27 60.2// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1982 (3-6)Bill Walsh, CoachL 17 Los Angeles Raiders (59,748)/S-12 23L 21 at Denver (73,899)/S-19 24W 31 at St. Louis (38,064)/N-21 20L 20 New Orleans (51,611)/N-28 23W 30 at Los Angeles Rams (58,574)-THN/D-2 24L 37 San Diego (51,988)-SA/D-11 41L 7 Atlanta (53,234)-SUN/D-19 17W 26 at Kansas City (24,319)/D-26 13L 20 Los Angeles Rams (54,256)/J-2 21209 206TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 183 170By Rushing 49 71By Passing 121 88By Penalties 13 11TOTAL YARDS GAINED 3242 3035By Rushing 740 1199By Passing 2502 1836TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 587 596Rushes 219 303Average Gain Per Rush 3.4 4.0NET YARDS PASSING 2502 1836Passes Attempted 348 278Passes Completed 215 158Percent Completed 61.8 56.8Had Intercepted 11 9Times Sacked 20 15Lost Attempting to Pass 166 113PUNTS 45 50Total Yardage of Punts 1676 2134Average Length 37.2 42.7KICKOFF RETURNS 36 40Total Yards Returned 742 847Average Length of Return 20.6 21.4PENALTIES 45 58Yards Penalized 451 542FUMBLES 17 14Own Fumbles Recovered 7 4Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 10 10FIELD GOALS 12 13Field Goals Attempted 17 19TOTAL POINTS SCORED 209 206Touchdowns Scored 25 24Touchdowns Rushing 6 9Touchdowns Passing 17 14Touchdown Returns 2 1Extra Points 23 23Safeties 0 0AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 28:31 31:29SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsWersching, Ray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25/23 17/12 0 59Moore, Jeff 8 4 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 48Clark, Dwight 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Solomon, Freddie 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Francis, Russ 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Cooper, Earl 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Lott, Ronnie 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6McLemore, Dana 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6Montana, Joe 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Nehemiah, Renaldo 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Ring, Bill 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Wilson, Mike 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 25 6 17 1 0 0 1 25/23 17/12 0 209OPPONENTS 24 9 14 0 0 0 1 24/23 19/13 0 206YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDMoore, Jeff 85 281 3.3 19 4Ring, Bill 48 183 3.8 11 1Montana, Joe 30 118 3.9 21 1Cooper, Earl 24 77 3.2 9 0Williams, Vince 20 68 3.4 12 0Easley, Walt 5 11 2.2 5 0Lawrence, Amos 5 7 1.4 4 0Nehemiah, Renaldo 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0Solomon, Freddie 1 -4 -4.0 -4 049ERS 219 740 3.4 21 6OPPONENTS 303 1199 4.0 54 9RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDClark, Dwight 60 913 15.2 51 5Moore, Jeff 37 405 11.0 55 4Francis, Russ 23 278 12.1 26 2Young, Charle 22 189 8.6 30 0Solomon, Freddie 19 323 17.0 46t 3Cooper, Earl 19 153 8.1 20 1Ring, Bill 13 94 7.2 15 0Nehemiah, Renaldo 8 161 20.1 55 1Wilson, Mike 6 80 13.3 27 1Williams, Vince 4 33 8.3 13 0Ramson, Eason 2 27 13.5 21 0Lawrence, Amos 2 12 6.0 6 049ERS 215 2668 12.4 55 17OPPONENTS 158 1949 12.3 46 14INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDHicks, Dwight 3 5 1.7 3 0Lott, Ronnie 2 95 47.5 83t 1Wright, Eric 1 31 31.0 31 0Horn, Bob 1 19 19.0 19 0Reynolds, Jack 1 0 0.0 0 0Harper, Willie 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 9 150 16.7 83t 1OPPONENTS 11 130 11.8 32 0KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDMcLemore, Dana 16 353 22.1 45 0Lawrence, Amos 9 190 21.1 30 0Ring, Bill 6 145 24.2 41 0Ramson,Eason 2 20 10.0 13 0Ferrari, Ron 2 19 9.5 11 0Moore, Jeff 1 15 15.0 15 049ERS 36 742 20.6 45 0OPPONENTS 40 857 21.4 55 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDMcLemore, Dana 7 0 156 22.3 93t 1Solomon, Freddie 13 1 122 9.4 27 0Hicks, Dwight 10 1 54 5.4 13 0Ring, Bill 0 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 30 3 332 11.1 93t 1OPPONENTS 20 4 224 11.2 67t 1PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkMiller, Jim 44 1676 38.1 3 11 80 149ERS 45 1676 37.2 3 11 80 1OPPONENTS 50 2134 42.7 5 10 58 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBMontana, Joe 346 213 61.6 2613 55 17 11 88.0Francis, Russ 1 1 100.0 45 45 0 0 118.8Benjamin, Guy 1 1 100.0 10 10 0 0 108.349ERS 348 215 61.8 2668 55 17 11 88.6OPPONENTS 278 158 56.8 1949 46 14 9 82.0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\291// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR STATS1983 (10-6/11-7)NFC West ChampionsBill Walsh, CoachL 17 Philadelphia (55,775)-SA/S-3 22W 48 at Minnesota (58,167)-THN/S-8 17W 42 at St. Louis (38,130)/S-18 27W 24 Atlanta (57,814)/S-25 20W 33 at New England (54,293)/O-2 13L 7 Los Angeles Rams (59,119)/O-9 10W 32 at New Orleans (68,134)/O-16 13W 45 at Los Angeles Rams (66,070)/O-23 35L 13 New York Jets (54,796)/O-30 27L 17 Miami (57,832)/N-6 20W 27 New Orleans (40,022)/N-13 0L 24 at Atlanta (32,782)/N-20 28L 3 at Chicago (40,483)/N-27 13W 35 Tampa Bay (49,773)/D-4 21W 23 at Buffalo (38,039)/D-11 10W 42 Dallas (59,957)-MN/D-19 17432 293NFC PLAYOFF - DEC. 31(at San Francisco - Candlestick Park)W 24 Detroit (58,386)-SA 23NFC CHAMPIONSHIP - JAN. 8(at Washington, DC - RFK Stadium)L 21 Washington (55,363) 24TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 344 302By Rushing 129 98By Passing 199 181By Penalties 16 23TOTAL YARDS GAINED 6054 5189By Rushing 2257 1936By Passing 3797 3253TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1072 1032Rushes 511 449Average Gain Per Rush 4.4 4.3NET YARDS PASSING 3797 3253Passes Attempted 528 526Passes Completed 339 322Percent Completed 64.2 61.2Had Intercepted 12 24Times Sacked 33 57Lost Attempting to Pass 224 448PUNTS 65 73Total Yardage of Punts 2552 2993Average Length 39.3 41.0KICKOFF RETURNS 52 78Total Yards Returned 958 1675Average Length of Return 18.4 21.5PENALTIES 89 91Yards Penalized 695 793FUMBLES 27 39Own Fumbles Recovered 8 21Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 18 19FIELD GOALS 25 17Field Goals Attempted 30 27TOTAL POINTS SCORED 432 293Touchdowns Scored 51 35Touchdowns Rushing 17 10Touchdowns Passing 27 23Touchdown Returns 7 2Extra Points 51 32Safeties 0 0AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 30:12 29:48SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsWersching, Ray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51/51 30/25 0 126Craig, Roger 12 8 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 72Clark, Dwight 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 48Tyler, Wendell 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Francis, Russ 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Solomon, Freddie 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Cooper, Earl 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\292(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsHicks, Dwight 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Montana, Joe 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Ring, Bill 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Wright, Eric 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Board, Dwaine 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Collier, Tim 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6McLemore, Dana 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6Moore, Jeff 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Nehemiah, Renaldo 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Ramson, Eason 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 51 17 27 5 1 0 1 51/51 30/25 0 432OPPONENTS 35 10 23 1 1 0 1 33/32 27/17 0 293RUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDTyler, Wendell 176 856 4.9 39 4Craig, Roger 176 725 4.1 71 8Montana, Joe 61 284 4.7 18 2Ring, Bill 64 254 4.0 25 2Moore, Jeff 15 43 2.9 14 1Orosz, Tom 2 39 19.5 23 0Monroe, Carl 10 23 2.3 5 0Clark, Dwight 3 18 6.0 9 0Cavanaugh, Matt 1 8 8.0 8 0Ramson, Eason 1 3 3.0 3 0Solomon, Freddie 1 3 3.0 3 0Benjamin, Guy 1 1 1.0 1 049ERS 511 2257 4.4 71 17OPPONENTS 449 1936 4.3 49 10RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDClark, Dwight 70 840 12.0 46t 8Craig, Roger 48 427 8.9 23 4Tyler, Wendell 34 285 8.4 26 2Francis, Russ 33 357 10.8 25 4Solomon, Freddie 31 662 21.4 77t 4Wilson, Mike 30 433 14.4 49 0Ring, Bill 23 182 7.9 24 0Moore, Jeff 19 206 10.8 34 0Nehemiah, Renaldo 17 236 13.9 27 1Ramson, Eason 17 125 7.4 16 1Cooper, Earl 15 207 13.8 73t 3Monroe, Carl 2 61 30.5 50 049ERS 339 4021 11.9 77t 27OPPONENTS 322 3701 11.5 76t 23INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDWright, Eric 7 164 23.4 60t 2Williamson, Carlton 4 51 12.8 26 0Lott, Ronnie 4 22 5.5 22 0Collier, Tim 3 32 10.7 32t 1Hicks, Dwight 2 102 51.0 62t 2Leopold, Bobby 2 13 6.5 9 0Harper, Willie 1 37 37.0 37 0Pillers, Lawrence 1 16 16.0 16 049ERS 24 437 18.2 62t 5OPPONENTS 12 168 14.0 43t 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDMcLemore, Dana 30 576 19.2 39 0Monroe, Carl 8 152 19.0 32 0Moore, Jeff 7 117 16.7 46 0Ring, Bill 4 68 17.0 18 0Cooper, Earl 3 45 15.0 20 049ERS 52 958 18.4 46 0OPPONENTS 78 1675 21.5 50 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDMcLemore, Dana 31 6 331 10.7 56t 1Solomon, Freddie 5 3 34 6.8 11 049ERS 36 9 365 10.1 56t 1OPPONENTS 38 7 278 7.3 19 0PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkOrosz, Tom 65 2552 39.3 6 16 61 149ERS 65 2552 38.7 6 17 61 1OPPONENTS 73 2993 40.5 9 15 60 1PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBMontana, Joe 515 332 64.5 3910 77t 26 12 94.5Benjamin, Guy 12 7 58.3 111 73t 1 0 117.0Clark, Dwight 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 528 339 64.2 4021 77t 27 12 94.9OPPONENTS 526 322 61.2 3701 76t 23 24 78.0// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR STATS1984 (15-1/18-1)NFC West Champions – World ChampionsBill Walsh, CoachW 30 at Detroit (56,782)/S-2 27W 37 Washington (59,707)-MN/S-10 31W 30 New Orleans (57,611)/S-16 20W 21 at Philadelphia (62,771)/S-23 9W 14 Atlanta (57,990)/S-30 5W 31 at New York Giants (76,112)-MN/O-8 10L 17 Pittsburgh (59,110)/O-14 20W 34 at Houston (39,900)/O-21 21W 33 at Los Angeles Rams (65,481)/O-28 0W 23 Cincinnati (58,234)/N-4 17W 41 at Cleveland (60,092)/N-11 7W 24 Tampa Bay (57,704)/N-18 17W 35 at New Orleans (65,177)/N-25 3W 35 at Atlanta (29,644)/D-2 17W 51 Minnesota (56,670)-SA/D-8 7W 19 Los Angeles Rams (59,743)-FN/D-14 16475 227NFC PLAYOFF - DEC. 29(at San Francisco - Candlestick Park)W 21 New York Giants (60,303)-SA 10NFC CHAMPIONSHIP - JAN. 6(at San Francisco - Candlestick Park)W 23 Chicago (61,040) 0SUPER BOWL XIX - JAN. 20(at Palo Alto, California - Stanford Stadium)W 38 Miami (84,059) 16TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 356 302By Rushing 138 101By Passing 204 173By Penalties 14 28TOTAL YARDS GAINED 6366 5176By Rushing 2465 1795By Passing 3901 3381TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1057 1029Rushes 534 432Average Gain Per Rush 4.6 4.2NET YARDS PASSING 3901 3381Passes Attempted 496 546Passes Completed 312 298Percent Completed 62.9 54.6Had Intercepted 10 25Times Sacked 27 51Lost Attempting to Pass 178 363PUNTS 61 80Total Yardage of Punts 2536 3239Average Length 41.6 40.5KICKOFF RETURNS 47 78Total Yards Returned 1039 1499Average Length of Return 22.1 19.2PENALTIES 100 91Yards Penalized 884 723FUMBLES 26 28Own Fumbles Recovered 14 15Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 13 12FIELD GOALS 25 19Field Goals Attempted 35 25TOTAL POINTS SCORED 475 227Touchdowns Scored 57 24Touchdowns Rushing 21 10Touchdowns Passing 32 14Touchdown Returns 4 0Extra Points 56 19Safeties 1 1AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 30:26 29:34SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsWersching, Ray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56/56 35/25 0 131Solomon, Freddie 11 1 10 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 66Craig, Roger 10 7 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 60Tyler, Wendell 9 7 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54Clark, Dwight 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Cooper, Earl 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Ring, Bill 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Francis, Russ 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12McLemore, Dana 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\293(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S Pts+Montana, Joe 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1/0 0/0 0 12Nehemiah, Renaldo 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Johnson, Gary 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 8Frank, John 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Harmon, Derrick 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Monroe, Carl 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Shell, Todd 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Wilson, Mike 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 57 21 32 2 1 0 1 57/56 35/25 1 475OPPONENTS 24 10 14 0 0 0 0 24/24 25/19 1 227+ in<strong>com</strong>plete pass on PAT attemptRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDTyler, Wendell 246 1262 5.1 40 7Craig, Roger 155 649 4.2 28 7Harmon, Derrick 39 192 4.9 19 1Ring, Bill 38 162 4.3 34 3Montana, Joe 39 118 3.0 15 2Solomon, Freddie 6 72 12.0 47 1Cooper, Earl 3 13 4.3 7 0Monroe, Carl 3 13 4.3 7 0Runager, Max 1 -5 -5.0 -5 0Cavanaugh, Matt 4 -11 -2.8 -1 049ERS 534 2465 4.6 47 21OPPONENTS 432 1795 4.2 25 10RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDCraig, Roger 71 675 9.5 64t 3Clark, Dwight 52 880 16.9 80t 6Cooper, Earl 41 459 11.2 26 4Solomon, Freddie 40 737 18.4 64t 10Tyler, Wendell 28 230 8.2 26t 2Francis, Russ 23 285 12.4 32 2Nehemiah, Renaldo 18 357 19.8 59t 2Wilson, Mike 17 245 14.4 44 1Monroe, Carl 11 139 12.6 47 1Frank, John 7 60 8.6 21 1Ring, Bill 3 10 3.3 15 0Harmon, Derrick 1 2 2.0 2 049ERS 312 4079 13.1 80t 32OPPONENTS 298 3744 12.6 61 14INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDTurner, Keena 4 51 12.8 21 0Lott, Ronnie 4 26 6.5 15 0Shell, Todd 3 81 27.0 53t 1Hicks, Dwight 3 42 14.0 29 0McLemore, Dana 2 54 27.0 54t 1Williamson, Carlton 2 42 21.0 26 0Fahnhorst, Jim 2 9 4.5 9 0Wright, Eric 2 0 0.0 0 0Fuller, Jeff 1 38 38.0 38 0Bunz, Dan 1 2 2.0 2 0Clark, Mario 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 25 345 13.8 54t 2OPPONENTS 10 155 15.5 43 0KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDMonroe, Carl 27 561 20.8 44 0Harmon, Derrick 13 357 27.5 51 0McLemore, Dana 3 80 26.7 50 0Ring, Bill 1 27 27.0 27 0Wilson, Mike 1 14 14.0 14 0Cooper, Earl 1 0 0.0 0 0McIntyre, Guy 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 47 1039 22.1 51 0OPPONENTS 78 1499 19.2 38 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDMcLemore, Dana 45 11 521 11.6 79t 149ERS 45 11 521 11.6 79t 1OPPONENTS 30 4 190 6.3 25 0PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkRunager, Max 56 2341 41.8 12 18 59 1Orosz, Tom 5 195 39.0 0 1 55 049ERS 61 2536 40.9 12 19 59 1OPPONENTS 80 3239 40.5 4 13 58 1PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBMontana, Joe 432 279 64.6 3630 80t 28 10 102.9Cavanaugh, Matt 61 33 54.1 449 51t 4 0 99.7Harmon, Derrick 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6Clark, Dwight 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 496 312 62.9 4079 80t 32 10 101.9OPPONENTS 546 298 54.6 3744 61 14 25 65.6// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1985 (10-6/10-7)Bill Walsh, CoachL 21 at Minnesota (57,375)/S-8 28W 35 Atlanta (58,923)/S-15 16W 34 at Los Angeles Raiders (87,006)/S-22 10L 17 New Orleans (58,053)/S-29 20W 38 at Atlanta (44,740)/O-6 17L 10 Chicago (60,523)/O-13 26L 21 at Detroit (67,715)/O-20 23W 28 at Los Angeles Rams (65,939)/O-27 14W 24 Philadelphia (58,383)/N-3 13L 16 at Denver (73,173)-MN/N-11 17W 31 Kansas City (56,447)/N-17 3W 19 Seattle (57,482)-MN/N-25 6W 35 at Washington (51,321)/D-1 8L 20 Los Angeles Rams (60,581)-MN/D-9 27W 31 at New Orleans (46,065)/D-15 19W 31 Dallas (60,114)/D-22 16411 263NFC WILD CARD - DEC. 28(at Meadowlands, N.J. - Giants Stadium)L 3 New York Giants (75,842)-SA 17TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 340 293By Rushing 137 89By Passing 179 183By Penalties 24 21TOTAL YARDS GAINED 5920 5191By Rushing 2232 1683By Passing 3688 3508TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1069 1116Rushes 477 435Average Gain Per Rush 4.7 3.9NET YARDS PASSING 3688 3508Passes Attempted 550 621Passes Completed 331 346Percent Completed 60.2 55.7Had Intercepted 14 18Times Sacked 42 60Lost Attempting to Pass 299 457PUNTS 86 92Total Yardage of Punts 3422 3644Average Length 39.8 39.6KICKOFF RETURNS 58 72Total Yards Returned 1269 1485Average Length of Return 21.9 20.6PENALTIES 105 106Yards Penalized 868 778FUMBLES 29 31Own Fumbles Recovered 9 14Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 17 20FIELD GOALS 13 27Field Goals Attempted 21 35TOTAL POINTS SCORED 411 263Touchdowns Scored 53 26Touchdowns Rushing 20 10Touchdowns Passing 28 11Touchdown Returns 5 5Extra Points 52 24Safeties 1 1AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 28:45 31:15SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsWersching, Ray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 53/52 21/13 0 91Craig, Roger 15 9 6 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 90Clark, Dwight 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 60Tyler, Wendell 8 6 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 48Rice, Jerry 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Francis, Russ 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Montana, Joe 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Wilson, Mike 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Frank, John 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6McColl, Milt 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6McIntyre, Guy 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsMonroe, Carl 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Ring, Bill 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Solomon, Freddie 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Turner, Keena 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Williamson, Carlton 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Harty, John 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 249ERS 53 20 28 1 3 1 0 53/52 21/13 1 411OPPONENTS* 26 10 11 1 0 1 2** 24/26 35/27 1 263*ret. blkd FGA **rcvrd blkd punt (1)RUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDCraig, Roger 214 1050 4.9 62t 9Tyler, Wendell 171 867 5.1 30 6Montana, Joe 42 153 3.6 16 3Harmon, Derrick 28 92 3.3 17 0Rice, Jerry 6 26 4.3 15t 1Ring, Bill 8 23 2.9 9t 1Cooper, Earl 2 12 6.0 14 0Cavanaugh, Matt 4 5 1.3 13 0Solomon, Freddie 2 4 2.0 6 049ERS 477 2232 4.7 62t 20OPPONENTS 435 1683 3.9 41 10RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDCraig, Roger 92 1016 11.0 73 6Clark, Dwight 54 705 13.1 49t 10Rice, Jerry 49 927 18.9 66t 3Francis, Russ 44 478 10.9 25 3Solomon, Freddie 25 259 10.4 39 1Tyler, Wendell 20 154 7.7 16 2Harmon, Derrick 14 123 8.8 42 0Wilson, Mike 10 165 16.5 52t 2Monroe, Carl 10 51 5.1 9 0Frank, John 7 50 7.1 14 1Cooper, Earl 4 45 11.3 20 0Ring, Bill 2 14 7.0 8 049ERS 331 3987 12.0 73 28OPPONENTS 346 3965 11.5 82t 11INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDLott, Ronnie 6 68 11.3 25 0Hicks, Dwight 4 68 17.0 25 0Williamson, Carlton 3 137 45.7 82 1Kovach, Jim (N.O./SF) 1 53 53.0 53 0Shell, Todd 1 33 33.0 33 0Fuller, Jeff 1 4 4.0 4 0McLemore, Dana 1 0 0.0 0 0Walter, Mike 1 0 0.0 0 0Wright, Eric 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 18 310 17.2 82 1OPPONENTS 14 80 5.7 41t 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDMonroe, Carl 28 717 25.6 95t 1Harmon, Derrick 23 467 20.3 37 0McLemore, Dana 4 76 19.0 26 0Rice, Jerry 1 6 6.0 6 0Lott, Ronnie 1 2 2.0 2 0Frank, John 1 1 1.0 1 049ERS 58 1269 21.9 95t 1OPPONENTS 72 1485 20.6 86t 1PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDMcLemore, Dana 38 14 258 6.8 22 049ERS 38 14 258 6.8 22 0OPPONENTS 33 6 294 8.9 63t 1PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkRunager, Max 86 3422 39.8 9 30 57 149ERS 86 3422 39.3 9 30 57 1OPPONENTS 92 3644 39.6 7 23 58 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBMontana, Joe 494 303 61.3 3653 73 27 13 91.3Cavanaugh, Matt 54 28 51.9 334 41t 1 1 69.5Harmon, Derrick 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6Solomon, Freddie 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 550 331 60.2 3987 73 28 14 88.8OPPONENTS 621 346 55.7 3965 82t 11 18 68.9SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\294// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR STATS1986 (10-5-1/10-6-1)NFC West ChampionsBill Walsh, CoachW 31 at Tampa Bay (50,780)/S-7 7L 13 at Los Angeles Rams (65,195)/S-14 16W 26 New Orleans (58,297)/S-21 17W 31 at Miami (70,264)/S-28 17W 35 Indianapolis (57,252)/O-5 14L 24 Minnesota (58,637)/O-12 (OT) 27T 10 at Atlanta (55,306)/O-19 (OT) 10W 31 at G.B. in Milwaukee (50,557)/O-26 17L 10 at New Orleans (52,234)/N-2 23W 43 St. Louis (59,172)/N-9 17L 6 at Washington (54,774)-MN/N-17 14W 20 Atlanta (58,747)/N-23 0L 17 New York Giants (59,777)-MN/D-1 21W 24 New York Jets (58,091)/D-7 10W 29 at New England (60,787)/D-14 24W 24 Los Angeles Rams (60,266)-FN/D-19 14374 247NFC PLAYOFF - JAN. 4(at Meadowlands, N.J. - Giants Stadium)L 3 New York Giants (76,034) 49TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 346 285By Rushing 114 97By Passing 213 169By Penalties 19 19TOTAL YARDS GAINED 6082 4880By Rushing 1986 1555By Passing 4096 3325TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1118 1061Rushes 510 406Average Gain Per Rush 3.9 3.8NET YARDS PASSING 4096 3325Passes Attempted 582 604Passes Completed 353 324Percent Completed 60.7 53.6Had Intercepted 20 39Times Sacked 26 51Lost Attempting to Pass 203 448PUNTS 85 91Total Yardage of Punts 3450 3765Average Length 40.6 41.4KICKOFF RETURNS 42 71Total Yards Returned 757 1598Average Length of Return 18.0 22.5PENALTIES 95 89Yards Penalized 691 653FUMBLES 32 31Own Fumbles Recovered 23 21Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 10 9FIELD GOALS 25 15Field Goals Attempted 35 25TOTAL POINTS SCORED 374 235Touchdowns Scored 43 29Touchdowns Rushing 16 8Touchdowns Passing 21 18Touchdown Returns 6 1Extra Points 41 28Safeties 0 0AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 30:28 29:32SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsWersching, Ray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42/41 35/25 0 116Rice, Jerry 16 1 15 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 96Craig, Roger 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Cribbs, Joe 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Clark, Dwight 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Frank, John 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Holmoe, Tom 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Francis, Russ 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Griffin, Don 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6Harmon, Derrick 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Lott, Ronnie 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6McKyer, Tim 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Moroski, Mike 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Nixon, Tory 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\295(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsRathman, Tom 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Wilson, Mike 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 43 16 21 5 0 0 1 42/41 35/25 0 374OPPONENTS* 27 8 18 0 0 1 1** 29/28 25/15 0 235*ret. blkd FGA **rcvrd blkd puntRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDCraig, Roger 204 830 4.1 25 7Cribbs, Joe 152 590 3.9 19 5Rathman, Tom 33 138 4.2 29t 1Tyler, Wendell 31 127 4.1 14 0Harmon, Derrick 27 77 2.9 15 1Rice, Jerry 10 72 7.2 18 1Kemp, Jeff 15 49 3.3 12 0Cherry, Tony 11 42 3.8 10 0Montana, Joe 17 38 2.2 17 0Moroski, Mike 6 22 3.7 12 1Ring, Bill 3 4 1.3 4 0Frank, John 1 -3 -3.0 -3 049ERS 510 1986 3.9 29t 16OPPONENTS 406 1555 3.8 36 8RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDRice, Jerry 86 1570 18.3 66t 15Craig, Roger 81 624 7.7 48 0Clark, Dwight 61 794 13.0 45t 2Francis, Russ 41 505 12.3 52 1Cribbs, Joe 35 346 9.9 33 0Rathman, Tom 13 121 9.3 14 0Wilson, Mike 9 104 11.6 18 1Frank, John 9 61 6.8 17 2Harmon, Derrick 8 78 9.8 15 0Crawford, Derrick 5 70 14.0 42 0Margerum, Ken 2 12 6.0 6 0Monroe, Carl 2 6 3.0 5 0Ring, Bill 1 8 8.0 8 049ERS 353 4299 12.2 66t 21OPPONENTS 324 3773 11.7 84t 18INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDLott, Ronnie 10 134 13.4 57t 1McKyer, Tim 6 33 5.5 21t 1Fahnhorst, Jim 4 52 13.0 46 0Fuller, Jeff 4 44 11.0 26 0Holmoe, Tom 3 149 49.7 78t 2Williamson, Carlton 3 3 1.0 2 0Griffin, Don 3 0 0.0 0 0Nixon, Tory 2 106 53.0 88t 1Tuiasosopo, Manu 1 22 22.0 22 0Cousineau, Tom 1 18 18.0 18 0Turner, Keena 1 9 9.0 9 0Haley, Charles 1 8 8.0 8 049ERS 39 578 14.8 88t 5OPPONENTS 20 205 10.3 57 0KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDCrawford, Derrick 15 280 18.7 34 0Monroe, Carl 8 139 17.4 25 0Griffin, Don 5 97 19.4 28 0Harmon, Derrick 4 82 20.5 28 0Rathman, Tom 3 66 22.0 22 0Cherry, Tony 2 29 14.5 17 0Frank, John 2 24 12.0 16 0McKyer, Tim 1 15 15.0 15 0Ring, Bill 1 15 15.0 15 0Wilson, Mike 1 10 10.0 10 049ERS 42 757 18.0 34 0OPPONENTS 71 1598 22.5 101t 1PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDGriffin, Don 38 18 377 9.9 76t 1Crawford, Derrick 4 0 15 3.8 9 0McKyer, Tim 1 1 5 5.0 5 049ERS 43 19 397 9.2 76t 1OPPONENTS 49 12 373 7.6 39 1PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkRunager, Max 83 3450 41.6 8 23 62 249ERS 85 3450 40.6 8 23 62 2OPPONENTS 91 3765 41.4 9 20 73 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBMontana, Joe 307 191 62.2 2236 48 8 9 80.7Kemp, Jeff 200 119 59.5 1554 66t 11 8 85.7Moroski, Mike 73 42 57.5 493 52t 2 3 70.2Rice, Jerry 2 1 50.0 16 16t 0 0 77.149ERS 582 353 60.7 4299 66t 21 20 81.1OPPONENTS 604 324 53.6 3773 84t 18 39 55.8// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR STATS1987 (13-2/13-3)NFC West ChampionsBill Walsh, CoachL 17 at Pittsburgh (55,735)/S-13 30W 27 at Cincinnati (53,498)/S-20 26*Philadelphia/S-27W 41 at New York Giants (16,471)-MN/O-5 21W 25 at Atlanta (8,684)/O-11 17W 34 St. Louis (38,094)/O-18 28W 24 at New Orleans (60,497)/O-25 22W 31 at Los Angeles Rams (55,328)/N-1 10W 27 Houston (59,740)/N-8 20L 24 New Orleans (60,436)/N-15 26W 24 at Tampa Bay (63,211)/N-22 10W 38 Cleveland (60,243)-SUN/N-29 24W 23 at Green Bay (51,118)/D-6 12W 41 Chicago (63,509)-MN/D-14 0W 35 Atlanta (54,698)/D-20 7W 48 Los Angeles Rams (57,953)-SUN/D-27 0459 253NFC PLAYOFF -JAN. 9(at San Francisco - Candlestick Park)L 24 Minnesota (62,547)-SA 36* Game canceled due to <strong>NFL</strong> players’ strike.TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 357 250By Rushing 134 95By Passing 202 132By Penalties 21 23TOTAL YARDS GAINED 5987 4095By Rushing 2237 1611By Passing 3750 2484TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1054 933Rushes 524 429Average Gain Per Rush 4.3 3.8NET YARDS PASSING 3750 2484Passes Attempted 501 467Passes Completed 322 224Percent Completed 64.3 48.0Had Intercepted 14 25Times Sacked 29 37Lost Attempting to Pass 205 287PUNTS 68 72Total Yardage of Punts 2541 2850Average Length 37.4 39.6KICKOFF RETURNS 55 76Total Yards Returned 1144 1598Average Length of Return 20.8 21.0PENALTIES 88 80Yards Penalized 792 660FUMBLES 25 30Own Fumbles Recovered 13 17Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 13 12FIELD GOALS 16 24Field Goals Attempted 23 35TOTAL POINTS SCORED 459 253Touchdowns Scored 59 26Touchdowns Rushing 11 8Touchdowns Passing 44 13Touchdown Returns 4 5Extra Points 55 25Safeties 1 0AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 31:43 28:17SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsRice, Jerry 23 1 22 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 138Wersching, Ray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46/44 17/13 0 83Clark, Dwight 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Wilson, Mike 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Craig, Roger 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Rathman, Tom 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Brockhaus, Jeff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13/11 6/3 0 20Frank, John 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Heller, Ron 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Cribbs, Joe 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Cherry, Tony 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Greer, Terry 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6McLemore, Dana 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6Monroe, Carl 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Montana, Joe 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Rodgers, Del 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Stevens, Mark 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Taylor, John 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Wells, Mike 1 0 0 0 0 0 1* 0/0 0/0 0 6Young, Steve 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Fuller, Jeff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 249ERS 59 11 44 0 1 1 2 59/55 23/16 1 459OPPONENTS# 26 8 13 0 3 0 1* 26/25 35/24 0 253*ret blkd punt **ret blkd FGA #rcvrd blkd puntSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\296RUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDCraig, Roger 215 815 3.8 25 3Cribbs, Joe 70 300 4.3 20 1Rathman, Tom 62 257 4.2 35 1Young, Steve 26 190 7.3 29t 1Montana, Joe 35 141 4.0 20 1Sydney, Harry 29 125 4.3 15 0Varajon, Mike 18 82 4.6 11 0Cherry, Tony 13 65 5.0 16 1Rice, Jerry 8 51 6.4 17 1Hardy, Andre 7 48 6.9 14 0Rodgers, Del 11 46 4.2 15 1Stevens, Mark 10 45 4.5 16 1DuBose, Doug 10 33 3.3 11 0Monroe, Carl 2 26 13.0 17 0Flagler, Terrence 6 11 1.8 5 0Frank, John 1 2 2.0 2 0Blount, Ed 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 524 2237 4.3 35 11OPPONENTS 429 1611 3.8 57 8RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDCraig, Roger 66 492 7.5 35t 1Rice, Jerry 65 1078 16.6 57t 22Rathman, Tom 30 329 11.0 29 3Wilson, Mike 29 450 15.5 46t 5Frank, John 26 296 11.4 27 3Clark, Dwight 24 290 12.1 40t 5Francis, Russ 22 202 9.2 19 0Heller, Ron 12 165 13.8 39t 3Taylor, John 9 151 16.8 34 0Cribbs, Joe 9 70 7.8 16 0Greer, Terry 6 111 18.5 50 1Gladney, Tony 4 60 15.0 19 0DuBose, Doug 4 37 9.3 14 0Monroe, Carl 3 66 22.0 39t 1Varajon, Mike 3 25 8.3 12 0Rodgers, Del 2 45 22.5 24 0Jones, Brent 2 35 17.5 22 0Flagler, Terrence 2 28 14.0 24 0Dressel, Chris 1 8 8.0 8 0Hardy, Andre 1 7 7.0 7 0Margerum, Ken 1 7 7.0 7 0Sydney, Harry 1 3 3.0 3 049ERS 322 3955 12.3 57t 44OPPONENTS 224 2771 12.4 63t 13INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDLott, Ronnie 5 62 12.4 34 0Griffin, Don 5 1 0.2 1 0McLemore, Dana 2 35 17.5 25 0McKyer, Tim 2 0 0.0 0 0Courtney, Matt 1 30 30.0 30 0Williamson, Carlton 1 17 17.0 17 0Walter, Mike 1 16 16.0 16 0Turner, Keena 1 15 15.0 15 0Martin, Derrick 1 12 12.0 12 0Cousineau, Tom 1 11 11.0 11 0Nixon, Tory 1 5 5.0 5 0Shell, Todd 1 1 1.0 1 0Fahnhorst, Jim 1 0 0.0 0 0Holmoe, Tom 1 0 0.0 0 0McColl, Milt 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 25 205 8.2 34 0OPPONENTS 14 258 18.4 38 0KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDRodgers, Del 17 358 21.1 50 0Cribbs, Joe 13 327 25.2 92t 1Sydney, Harry 12 243 20.3 30 0Monroe, Carl 5 91 18.2 24 0Flagler, Terrence 3 31 10.3 16 0Rathman, Tom 2 37 18.5 21 0McLemore,Dana 1 23 23.0 23 0Henley, Thomas 1 21 21.0 21 0Varajon, Mike 1 13 13.0 13 049ERS 55 1144 20.8 92t 1OPPONENTS 76 1598 21.0 97t 1PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDMcLemore, Dana 21 7 265 12.6 83t 1Griffin, Don 9 2 79 8.8 29 0Martin, Derrick 2 0 12 6.0 9 0Pollard, Darryl 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Taylor, John 1 0 9 9.0 9 049ERS 34 9 365 10.7 83t 1OPPONENTS 29 10 195 6.7 26 1PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkRunager, Max 55 2157 39.2 7 13 56 1Asmus, Jim 12 384 32.0 1 3 51 049ERS 67 2541 37.4 8 16 56 1OPPONENTS 72 2850 39.6 6 13 68 1PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBMontana, Joe 398 266 66.8 3054 57t 31 13 102.1Young, Steve 69 37 53.6 570 50t 10 0 120.8Gagliano, Bob 29 16 55.2 229 50 1 1 78.1Stevens, Mark 4 2 50.0 52 39t 1 0 135.4Sydney, Harry 1 1 100.0 50 50t 1 0 158.349ERS 501 322 64.3 3955 57t 44 14 106.2OPPONENTS 467 224 48.0 2771 63t 13 25 53.8// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1988 (10-6/13-6)NFC West Champions – World ChampionsBill Walsh, CoachW 34 at New Orleans (66,357)/S-4 33W 20 at New York Giants (75,948)/S-11 17L 17 Atlanta (60,168)/S-18 34W 38 at Seattle (62,382)/S-25 7W 20 Detroit (58,285)/O-2 13L 13 Denver (61,711)/O-9 (OT) 16W 24 at L.A. Rams (65,450)/O-16 21L 9 at Chicago (65,293)-MN/O-24 10W 24 Minnesota (60,738)/O-30 21L 23 at Phoenix (64,544)/N-6 24L 3 L.A. Raiders (54,448)/N-13 9W 37 Washington (59,268)-MN/N-21 21W 48 at San Diego (51,484)/N-27 10W 13 at Atlanta (44,048)/D-4 3W 30 New Orleans (62,977)/D-11 17L 16 L.A. Rams (62,444)-SUN/D-18 38369 294NFC PLAYOFF - JAN. 1(at San Francisco - Candlestick Park)W 34 Minnesota (61,848) 9NFC CHAMPIONSHIP - JAN. 8(at Chicago - Soldier Field)W 28 at Chicago (66,946) 3SUPER BOWL XXIII - JAN. 22(at Miami - Joe Robbie Stadium)W 20 Cincinnati (75,129) 16TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 326 277By Rushing 141 90By Passing 167 160By Penalties 18 27TOTAL YARDS GAINED 5900 4575By Rushing 2523 1588By Passing 3377 2987TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1076 1013Rushes 527 441Average Gain Per Rush 4.8 3.6NET YARDS PASSING 3377 2987Passes Attempted 502 530Passes Completed 293 292Percent Completed 58.4 55.1Had Intercepted 14 22Times Sacked 47 42Lost Attempting to Pass 298 297PUNTS 80 86Total Yardage of Punts 3093 3522Average Length 38.7 41.0KICKOFF RETURNS 55 73Total Yards Returned 978 1362Average Length of Return 17.8 18.7PENALTIES 115 76Yards Penalized 986 603FUMBLES 27 30Own Fumbles Recovered 15 16Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 14 12FIELD GOALS 27 18Field Goals Attempted 38 24TOTAL POINTS SCORED 369 294Touchdowns Scored 41 34Touchdowns Rushing 18 8Touchdowns Passing 21 25Touchdown Returns 2 1Extra Points 40 34Safeties 1 1AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 30:31 29:29SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsCofer, Mike 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41/40 38/27 0 121Craig, Roger 10 9 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 60Rice, Jerry 10 1 9 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 60Taylor, John 4 0 2 0 0 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 24Frank, John 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Montana, Joe 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\297YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsWilson, Mike 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18DuBose, Doug 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Jones, Brent 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Rathman, Tom 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12McIntyre, Guy 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Young, Steve 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Haley, Charles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 249ERS 41 18 21 0 0 0 2 41/40 38/27 1 369OPPONENTS 34 8 25 1 0 0 0 34/34 24/18 1 294RUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDCraig, Roger 310 1502 4.8 46t 9Rathman, Tom 102 427 4.2 26 2Young, Steve 27 184 6.8 49t 1Montana, Joe 38 132 3.5 15 3DuBose, Doug 24 116 4.8 37t 2Rice, Jerry 13 107 8.2 29 1Sydney, Harry 9 50 5.6 13 0Flagler, Terrence 3 5 1.7 4 0Helton, Barry 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 527 2523 4.8 49t 18OPPONENTS 441 1588 3.6 36t 8RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDCraig, Roger 76 534 7.0 22 1Rice, Jerry 64 1306 20.4 96t 9Rathman, Tom 42 382 9.1 24 0Wilson, Mike 33 405 12.3 31 3Frank, John 16 195 12.2 38 3Taylor, John 14 325 23.2 73t 2Heller, Ron 14 140 10.0 22 0Greer, Terry 8 120 15.0 31 0Jones, Brent 8 57 7.1 18t 2DuBose, Doug 6 57 9.5 13 0Flagler, Terrence 4 72 18.0 57 0Chandler, Wes 4 33 8.3 9 0Sydney, Harry 2 18 9.0 9 0McIntyre, Guy 1 17 17.0 17t 1Nicholas, Calvin 1 14 14.0 14 049ERS 293 3675 12.5 96t 21OPPONENTS 292 3284 11.3 67t 25INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDMcKyer, Tim 7 11 1.6 7 0Lott, Ronnie 5 59 11.8 44 0Fuller, Jeff 4 18 4.5 10 0Holmoe, Tom 2 0 0.0 0 0Wright, Eric 2 -2 -1.0 0 0Turner, Keena 1 2 2.0 2 0Carter, Michael 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 22 88 4.0 44 0OPPONENTS 14 185 13.2 47t 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDDuBose, Doug 32 608 19.0 44 0Taylor, John 12 225 18.8 29 0Rodgers, Del 6 98 16.3 24 0Craig, Roger 2 32 16.0 17 0Sydney, Harry 1 8 8.0 8 0Thomas, Chuck 1 5 5.0 5 0Wilson, Mike 1 2 2.0 2 049ERS 55 978 17.8 44 0OPPONENTS 73 1362 18.7 40 1PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDTaylor, John 44 7 556 12.6 95t 2Chandler, Wes 6 5 28 4.7 13 0Griffin, Don 4 3 28 7.0 10 049ERS 54 15 612 11.3 95t 2OPPONENTS 47 10 426 9.1 41 0PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkHelton, Barry 78 3069 39.4 5 22 53 1Runager, Max 1 24 24.0 0 0 24 049ERS 79 3093 39.2 5 22 53 1OPPONENTS 86 3522 41.0 5 21 57 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBMontana, Joe 397 238 60.0 2981 96t 18 10 87.9Young, Steve 101 54 53.5 680 73t 3 3 72.2Rice, Jerry 3 1 33.3 14 14 0 1 9.7Sydney, Harry 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 502 293 58.4 3675 96t 21 14 83.5OPPONENTS 530 292 55.1 3284 67t 25 22 72.2// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1989 (14-2/17-2)NFC West Champions – World ChampionsGeorge Seifert, CoachW 30 at Indianapolis (60,111)/S-10 24W 20 at Tampa Bay (64,087)/S-17 16W 38 at Philadelphia (66,042)/S-24 28L 12 Los Angeles Rams (64,250)/O-1 13W 24 at New Orleans (60,488)/O-8 20W 31 at Dallas (61,077)/O-15 14W 37 New England (70,000)/O-22+ 20W 23 at New York Jets (62,805)/O-29 10W 31 New Orleans (60,667)-MN/N-6 13W 45 Atlanta (59,914)/N-12 3L 17 Green Bay (62,219)/N-19 21W 34 New York Giants (63,461)-MN/N-27 24W 23 at Atlanta (43,128)/D-3 10W 30 at Los Angeles Rams (67,959)-MN/D-11 27W 21 Buffalo (60,927)/D-17 10W 26 Chicago (60,207)/D-24 0442 253NFC PLAYOFF - JAN. 6(at San Francisco - Candlestick Park)W 41 Minnesota (64,585)-SA 13NFC CHAMPIONSHIP - JAN. 14(at San Francisco - Candlestick Park)W 30 Los Angeles Rams (64,769) 3SUPER BOWL XXIV - JAN. 28(at New Orleans - Louisiana Superdome)W 55 Denver (72,919) 10+ Game played at Stanford Stadium due to Bay Area earthquake- October 17, 1989TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 350 283By Rushing 124 76By Passing 209 178By Penalties 17 29TOTAL YARDS GAINED 6268 4618By Rushing 1966 1383By Passing 4302 3235TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1021 979Rushes 493 372Average Gain Per Rush 4.0 3.7NET YARDS PASSING 4302 3235Passes Attempted 483 564Passes Completed 339 316Percent Completed 70.2 56.0Had Intercepted 11 21Times Sacked 45 43Lost Attempting to Pass 282 333PUNTS 55 74Total Yardage of Punts 2226 2875Average Length 40.5 38.9KICKOFF RETURNS 51 76Total Yards Returned 954 1435Average Length of Return 18.7 18.9PENALTIES 109 75Yards Penalized 922 581FUMBLES 32 34Own Fumbles Recovered 18 18Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 16 14FIELD GOALS 29 23Field Goals Attempted 36 31TOTAL POINTS SCORED 442 253Touchdowns Scored 51 26Touchdowns Rushing 14 9Touchdowns Passing 35 15Touchdown Returns 2 2Extra Points 49 26Safeties 0 1AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 31:45 28:15SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsCofer, Mike 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51/49 36/29 0 136Rice, Jerry 17 0 17 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 102Taylor, John 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 60Craig, Roger 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Jones, Brent 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Montana, Joe 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Rathman, Tom 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsYoung, Steve 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Flagler, Terrence 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Haley, Charles 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Henderson, Keith 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Jackson, Johnny* 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Walls, Wesley 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Wilson, Mike 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 51 14 35 0 1 0 0 51/49 36/29 0 442OPPONENTS 26 9 15 0 1 0 1** 26/26 31/23 1 253*ret blkd FGA **rcvrd blkd puntRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDCraig, Roger 271 1054 3.9 27 6Rathman, Tom 79 305 3.9 13 1Montana, Joe 49 227 4.6 19 3Flagler, Terrence 33 129 3.9 29t 1Young, Steve 38 126 3.3 22 2Sydney, Harry 9 56 6.2 18 0Rice, Jerry 5 33 6.6 17 0Henderson, Keith 7 30 4.3 11t 1Taylor, John 1 6 6.0 6 0Helton, Barry 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 493 1966 4.0 29t 14OPPONENTS 372 1383 3.7 23 9RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDRice, Jerry 82 1483 18.1 68t 17Rathman, Tom 73 616 8.4 36 1Taylor, John 60 1077 18.0 95t 10Craig, Roger 49 473 9.7 44 1Jones, Brent 40 500 12.5 36t 4Wilson, Mike 9 103 11.4 19 1Sydney, Harry 9 71 7.9 13 0Flagler, Terrence 6 51 8.5 30 0Walls, Wesley 4 16 4.0 9 1Henderson, Keith 3 130 43.3 78 0Williams, Jamie 3 38 12.7 17 0Greer, Terry 1 26 26.0 26 049ERS 339 4584 13.5 95t 35OPPONENTS 316 3568 11.3 65t 15INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDLott, Ronnie 5 34 6.8 28 0Brooks, Chet 3 31 10.3 19 0Wright, Eric 2 37 18.5 23 0Jackson, Johnny 2 35 17.5 19 0Griffn, Don 2 6 3.0 3 0Turner, Keena 1 42 42.0 42 0Holmoe, Tom 1 23 23.0 23 0McKyer, Tim 1 18 18.0 18 0Romanowski, Bill 1 13 13.0 13 0Pollard, Darryl 1 12 12.0 12 0Millen, Matt 1 10 10.0 10 0DeLong, Keith 1 1 1.0 1 049ERS 21 262 12.5 42 0OPPONENTS 11 140 12.7 35 0KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDFlagler, Terrence 32 643 20.1 41 0Tillman, Spencer 10 206 20.6 60 0Sydney, Harry 3 16 5.3 16 0Taylor, John 2 51 25.5 27 0Henderson, Keith 2 21 10.5 13 0Greer, Terry 1 17 17.0 17 0Jackson, Johnny 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 51 954 18.7 60 0OPPONENTS 76 1435 18.9 37 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDTaylor, John 36 20 417 11.6 37 0Greer, Terry 1 0 3 3.0 3 0Griffin, Don 1 0 9 9.0 9 0Romanowski, Bill 1 0 0 0.0 0 049ERS 39 20 429 11.0 37 0OPPONENTS 35 4 361 10.3 22 0PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkHelton, Barry 55 2226 40.5 6 13 56 149ERS 55 2226 39.8 6 13 56 1OPPONENTS 74 2875 38.9 4 18 57 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBMontana, Joe 386 271 70.2 3521 95t 26 8 112.4Young, Steve 92 64 69.6 1001 50t 8 3 120.8Bono, Steve 5 4 80.0 62 45t 1 0 157.949ERS 483 339 70.2 4584 95t 35 11 114.8OPPONENTS 564 316 56.0 3568 65t 15 21 68.5SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\298// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR STATS1990 (14-2/15-3)NFC West ChampionsGeorge Seifert, CoachW 13 at New Orleans (68,629)-MN/S-10 12W 26 Washington (64,287)/S-16 13W 19 Atlanta (62,858)/S-23 13- - BYE/S-30 -W 24 at Houston (59,931)/O-7 21W 45 at Atlanta (57,921)/O-14 35W 27 Pittsburgh (64,301)/O-21 7W 20 Cleveland (63,672)/O-28 17W 24 at Green Bay (58,835)/N-4 20W 24 at Dallas (62,966)-SUN/N-11 6W 31 Tampa Bay (62,221)/N-18 7L 17 Los Angeles Rams (62,633)/N-25 28W 7 New York Giants (66,092)-MN/D-3 3W 20 at Cincinnati (60,084)/D-9 (OT) 17W 26 at Los Angeles Rams (65,619)-MN/D-17 10L 10 New Orleans (60,112)/D-23 13W 20 at Minnesota (51,590)/D-30 17353 239NFC PLAYOFF - JAN. 12(at San Francisco - Candlestick Park)W 28 Washington (65,292)-SA 10NFC CHAMPIONSHIP - JAN. 20(at San Francisco - Candlestick Park)L 13 New York Giants (66,334) 15TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 324 250By Rushing 107 77By Passing 201 157By Penalties 16 16TOTAL YARDS GAINED 5895 4273By Rushing 1718 1258By Passing 4177 3015TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1074 919Rushes 454 353Average Gain Per Rush 3.8 3.6NET YARDS PASSING 4177 3015Passes Attempted 583 522Passes Completed 360 265Percent Completed 61.8 50.8Had Intercepted 16 17Times Sacked 37 44Lost Attempting to Pass 194 263PUNTS 70 82Total Yardage of Punts 2537 3280Average Length 36.2 40.0KICKOFF RETURNS 53 66Total Yards Returned 965 1284Average Length of Return 18.2 19.5PENALTIES 104 85Yards Penalized 828 641FUMBLES 24 21Own Fumbles Recovered 10 7Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 14 14FIELD GOALS 24 19Field Goals Attempted 36 23TOTAL POINTS SCORED 353 239Touchdowns Scored 40 26Touchdowns Rushing 12 7Touchdowns Passing 28 17Touchdown Returns 0 2Extra Points 39 26Safeties 1 0AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 32:49 27:11SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsCofer, Mike 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39/39 36/24 0 111Rice, Jerry 13 0 13 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 78Rathman, Tom 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Taylor, John 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Jones, Brent 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\299(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsSydney, Harry 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Sherrard, Mike 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Craig, Roger 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Carter, Dexter 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Montana, Joe 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Turner, Keena 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 249ERS 40 12 28 0 0 0 0 39/39 36/24 1 353OPPONENTS 26 7 17 1 0 0 1* 26/26 23/19 0 239*ret. blkd puntRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDCarter, Dexter 114 460 4.0 74t 1Craig, Roger 141 439 3.1 26 1Rathman, Tom 101 318 3.2 22 7Sydney, Harry 35 166 4.7 19 2Montana, Joe 40 162 4.1 20 1Young, Steve 15 159 10.6 31 0Henderson, Keith 6 14 2.3 9 0Rice, Jerry 2 0 0.0 2 049ERS 454 1718 3.8 74t 12OPPONENTS 353 1258 3.6 27 7RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDRice, Jerry 100 1502 15.0 64t 13Jones, Brent 56 747 13.3 67t 5Taylor, John 49 748 15.3 78t 7Rathman, Tom 48 327 6.8 28 0Carter, Dexter 25 217 8.7 26 0Craig, Roger 25 201 8.0 31 0Sherrard, Mike 17 264 15.5 43t 2Sydney, Harry 10 116 11.6 23t 1Williams, Jamie 9 54 6.0 9 0Wilson, Mike 7 89 12.7 34 0Lewis, Ron 5 44 8.8 14 0Walls, Wesley 5 27 5.4 11 0Henderson, Keith 4 35 8.7 9 049ERS 360 4371 12.1 78t 28OPPONENTS 265 3278 12.4 75t 17INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDWaymer, Dave 7 64 9.1 24 0Griffin, Don 3 32 10.7 23 0Lott, Ronnie 3 26 8.7 15 0Lewis, Kevin 1 28 28.0 28 0Plummer, Bruce (Den/SF) 1 16 16.0 16 0Davis, Eric 1 13 13.0 13 0Millen, Matt 1 8 8.0 8 0Pollard, Darryl 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 17 171 10.1 28 0OPPONENTS 16 176 11.0 65t 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDCarter, Dexter 41 783 19.1 35 0Tillman, Spencer 6 111 18.5 30 0Sydney, Harry 2 33 16.5 19 0Williams, Jamie 2 7 3.5 7 0Walls, Wesley 1 16 16.0 16 0Griffin, Don 1 15 15.0 15 049ERS 53 965 18.2 35 0OPPONENTS 66 1284 19.5 50 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDTaylor, John 26 5 212 8.2 30 0Griffin, Don 16 8 105 6.6 20 0Davis, Eric 5 3 38 7.6 24 0Wilson, Mike 1 0 1 1.0 1 049ERS 48 16 356 7.4 30 0OPPONENTS 30 13 215 7.2 20 0PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkHelton, Barry 69 2537 36.8 8 15 56 149ERS 70 2537 36.2 8 15 56 1OPPONENTS 82 3280 40.0 6 15 59 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBMontana, Joe 520 321 61.7 3944 78t 26 16 89.0Young, Steve 62 38 61.3 427 34t 2 0 92.6Helton, Barry 1 1 100.0 0 0 0 0 79.249ERS 583 360 61.8 4371 78t 28 16 89.4OPPONENTS 522 265 50.8 3278 75t 17 17 67.8// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1991 (10-6)George Seifert, CoachL 14 at New York Giants (76,319)-MN/S-2 16W 34 San Diego (60,753)/S-8 14L 14 at Minnesota (59,148)/S-15 17W 27 Los Angeles Rams (63,871)/S-22 10L 6 at Los Angeles Raiders (91,494)/S-29 12- - BYE/O-6 -L 34 Atlanta (57,343)/O-13 39W 35 Detroit (61,240)/O-20 3W 23 at Philadelphia (65,796)/0-27 7L 14 at Atlanta (51,259)/N-3 17L 3 at New Orleans (68,591)/N-10 10W 14 Phoenix (50,180)/N-17 10W 33 at Los Angeles Rams (61,881)-MN/N-25 10W 38 New Orleans (62,092)/D-1 24W 24 at Seattle (56,711)/D-8 22W 28 Kansas City (62,672)/SA/D-14 14W 52 Chicago (60,419)-MN/D-23 14393 239TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 336 260By Rushing 112 86By Passing 197 155By Penalties 27 19TOTAL YARDS GAINED 5858 4554By Rushing 1861 1512By Passing 3997 3042TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 986 929Rushes 440 399Average Gain Per Rush 4.2 3.8NET YARDS PASSING 3997 3042Passes Attempted 522 499Passes Completed 325 267Percent Completed 62.3 53.5Had Intercepted 12 12Times Sacked 24 31Lost Attempting to Pass 170 212PUNTS 56 82Total Yardage of Punts 2197 3365Average Length 39.2 41.0KICKOFF RETURNS 50 66Total Yards Returned 1028 1288Average Length of Return 20.6 19.5PENALTIES 114 84Yards Penalized 902 782FUMBLES 33 32Own Fumbles Recovered 14 16Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 16 19FIELD GOALS 14 22Field Goals Attempted 28 25TOTAL POINTS SCORED 393 239Touchdowns Scored 50 25Touchdowns Rushing 19 8Touchdowns Passing 29 16Touchdown Returns 2 1Extra Points 49 23Safeties 1 0AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 31:34 28:26SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsCofer, Mike 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50/49 28/14 0 91Rice, Jerry 14 0 14 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 84Taylor, John 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54Sydney, Harry 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Rathman, Tom 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Carter, Dexter 4 2 1 0 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Young, Steve 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Henderson, Keith 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Sherrard, Mike 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Griffin, Don 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Williams, Jamie 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Jordan, Darin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 249ERS 50 19 29 0 1 1 0 50/49 28/14 1 393OPPONENTS 25 8 16 0 0 1 0 25/23 25/22 0 239YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDHenderson, Keith 137 561 4.1 25 2Young, Steve 66 415 6.3 21 4Carter, Dexter 85 379 4.5 53t 2Sydney, Harry 57 245 4.3 32 5Rathman, Tom 63 183 2.9 16 6Bono, Steve 17 46 2.7 18 0Tillman, Spencer 13 40 3.1 8 0Rice, Jerry 1 2 2.0 2 0Prokop, Joe 1 -10 -10.0 -10 049ERS 440 1861 4.2 53t 19OPPONENTS 399 1512 3.8 37 8RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDRice, Jerry 80 1206 15.1 73t 14Taylor, John 64 1011 15.8 97t 9Rathman, Tom 34 286 8.4 32 0Henderson, Keith 30 303 10.1 23 0Jones, Brent 27 417 15.4 41 0Sherrard, Mike 24 296 12.3 31 2Carter, Dexter 23 253 11.0 26 1Williams, Jamie 22 235 10.7 21 1Sydney, Harry 13 90 6.9 19 2Beach, Sanjay 4 43 10.8 20 0Walls, Wesley 2 24 12.0 21 0Tillman, Spencer 2 3 1.5 3 049ERS 325 4167 12.8 97t 29OPPONENTS 267 3254 12.2 51 16INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDWaymer, Dave 4 77 19.3 42 0Lewis, Kevin 2 20 10.0 20 0Jackson, Johnny 1 11 11.0 11 0Romanowski, Bill 1 7 7.0 7 0Lee, Mark 1 5 5.0 5 0Whitmore, David 1 5 5.0 5 0Bowles, Todd 1 0 0.0 0 0Griffin, Don 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 12 125 10.4 42 0OPPONENTS 12 82 6.8 37 0KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDCarter, Dexter 37 839 22.7 98t 1Tillman, Spencer 9 132 14.7 27 0Beach, Sanjay 2 37 18.5 23 0Sydney, Harry 1 13 13.0 13 0Whitmore, David 1 7 7.0 7 049ERS 50 1028 20.6 98t 1OPPONENTS 66 1288 19.5 100t 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDTaylor, John 31 14 267 8.6 24 0Bach, Sanjay 10 0 53 5.3 15 0Lewis, Kevin 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Griffin, Don 0 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 42 15 320 7.6 24 0OPPONENTS 30 6 239 8.0 23 0PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkProkop, Joe 40 1541 38.5 1 8 58 0Mojsiejenko, Ralf 16 656 41.0 4 0 55 049ERS 56 2197 39.2 5 8 58 0OPPONENTS 82 3365 41.0 10 17 58 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBYoung, Steve 279 180 64.5 2517 97t 17 8 101.8Bono, Steve 237 141 59.5 1617 78 11 4 88.5Musgrave, Bill 5 4 80.0 33 15t 1 0 133.8Sydney, Harry 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 522 325 62.3 4167 97t 29 12 96.2OPPONENTS 499 267 53.5 3254 51 16 12 74.5SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\300// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1992 (14-2/15-3)NFC West ChampionsGeorge Seifert, CoachW 31 at New York Giants (74,519)/S-6 14L 31 Buffalo (64,053)/S-13 34W 31 at New York Jets (71,020)/S-20 14W 16 at New Orleans (68,591)-SUN/S-27 10W 27 Los Angeles Rams (63,071)/O-4 24W 24 at New England (54,126)/O-11 12W 56 Atlanta (63,302)/O-18 17- - BYE/O-25 -L 14 at Phoenix (47,642)/N-1 24W 41 at Atlanta (67,404)-MN/N-9 3W 21 New Orleans (64,895)/N-15 20W 27 at Los Angeles Rams (65,858)/N-22 10W 20 Philadelphia (63,374)/N-29 14W 27 Miami (58,474)/D-6 3W 20 at Minnesota (60,685)/D-13 17W 21 Tampa Bay (60,519)/D-19 14W 24 Detroit (55,907)-MN/D-28 6431 236NFC PLAYOFF - JAN. 9(at San Francisco - Candlestick Park)W 20 Washington (64,991)-SA 13NFC CHAMPIONSHIP - JAN. 17(at San Francisco - Candlestick Park)L 20 Dallas (64,920) 30TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 344 277By Rushing 135 90By Passing 192 174By Penalties 17 13TOTAL YARDS GAINED 6195 4787By Rushing 2315 1418By Passing 3880 3369TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 994 943Rushes 482 351Average Gain Per Rush 4.8 4.0NET YARDS PASSING 3880 3369Passes Attempted 480 551Passes Completed 319 320Percent Completed 66.5 58.1Had Intercepted 9 17Times Sacked 32 41Lost Attempting to Pass 174 273PUNTS 49 76Total Yardage of Punts 1918 3134Average Length 39.1 41.2KICKOFF RETURNS 42 66Total Yards Returned 879 1273Average Length of Return 20.9 19.3PENALTIES 80 79Yards Penalized 636 651FUMBLES 29 23Own Fumbles Recovered 16 11Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 12 13FIELD GOALS 18 16Field Goals Attempted 27 20TOTAL POINTS SCORED 431 236Touchdowns Scored 54 27Touchdowns Rushing 22 5Touchdowns Passing 29 20Touchdown Returns 3 2Extra Points 53 26Safeties 0 0AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 32:19 27:41SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsCofer, Mike 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54/53 27/18 0 107Rice, Jerry 11 1 10 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 66Watters, Ricky 11 9 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 66Rathman, Tom 9 5 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54Jones, Brent 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Lee, Amp 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Young, Steve 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Taylor, John 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\301YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsTurner, Odessa 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Carter, Dexter 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Hanks, Merton 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6Johnson, John 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Logan, Marc 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Sherrard, Mike 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Williams, Jamie 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 54 22 29 1 1 0 1 54/53 27/18 0 431OPPONENTS 27 5 20 2 0 0 0 27/26 20/16 0 236RUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDWatters, Ricky 206 1013 4.9 43 9Young, Steve 76 537 7.1 39t 4Lee, Amp 91 362 4.0 43 2Rathman, Tom 57 194 3.4 17 5Rice, Jerry 9 58 6.4 26t 1Logan, Marc 8 44 5.5 26 1Henderson, Keith 10 37 3.7 9 0Montana, Joe 3 28 9.3 16 0Bono, Steve 15 23 1.5 19 0Taylor, John 1 10 10.0 10 0Carter, Dexter 4 9 2.3 6 0Wilmsmeyer, Klaus 2 0 0.0 10 049ERS 482 2315 4.8 43 22OPPONENTS 351 1418 4.0 35 5RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDRice, Jerry 84 1201 14.3 80t 10Jones, Brent 45 628 14.0 43 4Rathman, Tom 44 343 7.8 27t 4Watters, Ricky 43 405 9.4 35 2Sherrard, Mike 38 607 16.0 56 0Taylor, John 25 428 17.1 54t 3Lee, Amp 20 102 5.1 17 2Turner, Odessa 9 200 22.2 57 2Williams, Jamie 7 76 10.9 21 1Logan, Marc 2 17 8.5 13 0Carter, Dexter 1 43 43.0 43t 1Henderson, Keith 1 4 4.0 4 049ERS 319 4054 12.7 80t 29OPPONENTS 320 3642 11.4 55t 20INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDGriffin, Don 5 4 0.8 2 0Davis, Eric 3 52 17.3 37 0Hall, Dana 2 34 17.0 34 0Hanks, Merton 2 5 2.5 4 0Johnson, John 1 56 56.0 56t 1Roberts, Larry 1 19 19.0 19 0DeLong, Keith 1 2 2.0 2 0Brown, Dennis 1 0 0.0 0 0Whitmore, David 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 17 172 10.1 56t 1OPPONENTS 9 126 14.0 51t 2KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDLogan, Marc 22 478 21.7 82 0Lee, Amp 14 276 19.7 33 0Grant, Alan 3 70 23.3 47 0Carter, Dexter 2 55 27.5 32 0Turner, Odessa 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 42 879 20.9 82 0OPPONENTS 66 1273 19.3 45 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDGrant, Alan 29 10 249 8.6 46 0Griffin, Don 6 2 69 11.5 29 0Lewis, Ronald 4 0 23 5.8 9 0Hanks, Merton 1 0 48 48.0 48t 149ERS 40 12 389 9.7 48t 1OPPONENTS 23 9 177 7.7 27 0PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkWilmsmeyer, Klaus 49 1918 39.1 2 19 58 049ERS 49 1918 39.1 2 19 58 0OPPONENTS 76 3134 41.2 7 23 71 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBYoung, Steve 402 268 66.7 3465 80t 25 7 107.0Bono, Steve 56 36 64.3 463 36 2 2 87.1Montana, Joe 21 15 71.4 126 17 2 0 118.4Watters, Ricky 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 480 319 66.5 4054 80t 29 9 105.0OPPONENTS 551 320 58.1 3642 55t 20 17 77.3// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1993 (10-6/11-7)NFC West ChampionsGeorge Seifert, CoachW 24 at Pittsburgh (57,502)/S-5 13L 13 at Cleveland (78,218)-MN/S-13 23W 37 Atlanta (63,032)/S-19 30L 13 at New Orleans (69,041)/S-26 16W 38 Minnesota (63,071)/O-3 19- - BYE/O-10 -L 17 at Dallas (65,099)/O-17 26W 28 Phoenix (62,020)/O-24 14W 40 Los Angeles Rams (63,417)/O-31 17- - BYE/N-7 -W 45 at Tampa Bay (43,835)/N-14 21W 42 New Orleans (66,500)-MN/N-22 7W 35 at Los Angeles Rams (62,143)/N-28 10W 21 Cincinnati (60,039)-SUN/D-5 8L 24 at Atlanta (64,688)-SA/D-11 27W 55 at Detroit (77,052)/D-19 17L 7 Houston (61,744)-SA/D-25 10L 34 Philadelphia (61,653)-MN/J-3 (OT) 37473 295NFC PLAYOFF - JAN. 15(at San Francisco - Candlestick Park)W 44 New York Giants (67,143) 3NFC CHAMPIONSHIP - JAN. 23(at Irving - Texas Stadium)L 21 at Dallas (64,902) 38TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 372 297By Rushing 134 109By Passing 212 171By Penalties 26 17TOTAL YARDS GAINED 6435 4997By Rushing 2133 1800By Passing 4302 3197TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1022 1012Rushes 463 404Average Gain Per Rush 4.6 4.5NET YARDS PASSING 4302 3197Passes Attempted 524 564Passes Completed 354 314Percent Completed 67.6 55.7Had Intercepted 17 19Times Sacked 35 44Lost Attempting to Pass 178 316PUNTS 42 68Total Yardage of Punts 1718 2985Average Length 40.9 43.9KICKOFF RETURNS 40 61Total Yards Returned 715 1196Average Length of Return 17.9 19.6PENALTIES 95 99Yards Penalized 800 743FUMBLES 32 20Own Fumbles Recovered 19 9Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 11 13FIELD GOALS 16 27Field Goals Attempted 26 30TOTAL POINTS SCORED 473 295Touchdowns Scored 61 30Touchdowns Rushing 26 6Touchdowns Passing 29 23Touchdown Returns 6 1Extra Points 59 30Safeties 0 2AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 30:24 29:36SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsCofer, Mike 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 61/59 26/16 0 107Rice, Jerry 16 1 15 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 96Watters, Ricky 11 10 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 66Logan, Marc 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Taylor, John 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Jones, Brent 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Lee, Amp 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsRathman, Tom 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Carter, Dexter 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 12Davis, Eric 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Young, Steve 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Beach, Sanjay 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Bono, Steve 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Hanks, Merton 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6McGruder, Mike 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Singleton, Nate 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Tamm, Ralph 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Williams, Jamie 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 61 26 29 3 2 0 1 61/59 26/16 0 473OPPONENTS 30 6 23 0 0 0 0 30/30 30/27 2 295RUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDWatters, Ricky 208 950 4.6 39 10Young, Steve 69 407 5.9 35 2Logan, Marc 58 280 4.8 45 7Lee, Amp 72 230 3.2 13 1Rathman, Tom 19 80 4.2 19 3Carter, Dexter 10 72 7.2 50t 1Rice, Jerry 3 69 23.0 43t 1Taylor, John 2 17 8.5 12 0Walker, Adam 5 17 3.4 11 0Bono, Steve 12 14 1.2 10 1Wilmsmeyer, Klaus 2 0 0.0 0 0Musgrave, Bill 3 -3 -1.0 -1 049ERS 463 2133 4.6 50t 26OPPONENTS 404 1800 4.5 41 6RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDRice, Jerry 98 1503 15.3 80t 15Jones, Brent 68 735 10.8 29 3Taylor, John 56 940 16.8 76t 5Logan, Marc 37 348 9.4 24 0Watters, Ricky 31 326 10.5 48t 1Williams, Jamie 16 132 8.3 15 1Lee, Amp 16 115 7.2 22 2Rathman, Tom 10 86 8.6 17 0Singleton, Nate 8 126 15.8 33 1Beach, Sanjay 5 59 11.8 20t 1Turner, Odessa 3 64 21.3 32 0Carter, Dexter 2 40 20.0 14 0Young, Steve 2 2 1.0 6 0Walker, Adam 1 4 4.0 4 049ERS 354 4480 12.7 80t 29OPPONENTS 314 3513 11.2 65t 23INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDMcGruder, Michael 5 89 17.8 37 1Davis, Eric 4 45 11.3 41t 1Hanks, Merton 3 104 34.7 67t 1McDonald, Tim 3 23 7.7 21 0Griffin, Don 3 6 2.0 3 0Johnson, John 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 19 267 14.1 67t 3OPPONENTS 17 157 9.2 30 0KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDCarter, Dexter 25 494 19.8 60 0Lee, Amp 10 160 16.0 28 0Walker, Adam 3 51 17.0 30 0Brandes, John 1 10 10.0 10 0Kelm, Larry 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 40 715 17.9 60 0OPPONENTS 61 1196 19.6 50 1PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDCarter, Dexter 34 20 411 12.1 72t 1Kelm, Larry 1 0 0 0.0 0 049ERS 35 20 411 11.7 72t 1OPPONENTS 15 8 171 11.4 50 0PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkWilmsmeyer, Klaus 42 1718 40.9 5 11 61 049ERS 42 1718 40.9 5 11 61 0OPPONENTS 68 2985 43.9 5 12 57 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBYoung, Steve 462 314 68.0 4023 80t 29 16 101.5Bono, Steve 61 39 63.9 416 33 0 1 76.9Taylor, John 1 1 100.0 41 41 0 0 118.849ERS 524 354 67.6 4480 80t 29 17 98.9OPPONENTS 564 314 55.7 3513 65t 23 19 74.0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\302// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR STATS1994 (13-3/16-3)NFC West Champions – World ChampionsGeorge Seifert, CoachW 44 Los Angeles Raiders (68,032)-MN/S-5 14L 17 at Kansas City (79,907)/S-11 24W 34 at Los Angeles Rams (56,479)/S-18 19W 24 New Orleans (63,971)/S-25 13L 8 Philadelphia (64,843)/O-2 40W 27 at Detroit (77,340)/O-9 21W 42 at Atlanta (67,298)/O-16 3W 41 Tampa Bay (62,741)/O-23 16- - BYE/O-30W 37 at Washington (54,335)/N-6 22W 21 Dallas (69,014)/N-13 14W 31 Los Angeles Rams (62,774)-SUN/N-20 27W 35 at New Orleans (61,304)-MN/N-28 14W 50 Atlanta (60,549)/D-4 14W 38 at San Diego (62,105)-SA/D-11 15W 42 Denver (64,884)-SA/D-18 19L 14 at Minnesota (63,326)-MN/D-26 21505 296NFC PLAYOFF - JAN. 7(at San Francisco - Candlestick Park)W 44 Chicago (64,644)-SA 15NFC CHAMPIONSHIP - JAN. 15(at San Francisco - Candlestick Park)W 38 Dallas (69,125) 28SUPER BOWL XXIX - JAN. 29(at Miami - Joe Robbie Stadium)W 49 San Diego (74,107) 26TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 362 285By Rushing 122 82By Passing 210 182By Penalties 30 21TOTAL YARDS GAINED 6060 4839By Rushing 1897 1338By Passing 4163 3501TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1037 996Rushes 491 375Average Gain Per Rush 3.9 3.6NET YARDS PASSING 4163 3501Passes Attempted 511 583Passes Completed 359 329Percent Completed 70.3 56.4Had Intercepted 11 23Times Sacked 35 38Lost Attempting to Pass 199 255PUNTS 54 77Total Yardage of Punts 2235 3274Average Length 41.4 42.5KICKOFF RETURNS 58 89Total Yards Returned 1244 1912Average Length of Return 21.4 21.5PENALTIES 109 108Yards Penalized 890 912FUMBLES 25 25Own Fumbles Recovered 12 13Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 12 13FIELD GOALS 15 15Field Goals Attempted 20 21TOTAL POINTS SCORED 505 296Touchdowns Scored 66 35Touchdowns Rushing 23 16Touchdowns Passing 37 15Touchdown Returns 6 4Extra Points 60 23Safeties 0 2AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 31:38 28:22SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsBrien, Doug 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 62/60 20/15 0 105Rice, Jerry 15 2 13 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 92Watters, Ricky 11 6 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 66Jones, Brent 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 56Young, Steve 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Floyd, William 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\303(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsTaylor, John 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Sanders, Deion 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Logan, Marc 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12McCaffrey, Ed 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12McDonald, Tim 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Singleton, Nate 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Carter, Dexter 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Walker, Adam 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 66 23 37 4 1 1 0 62/60 20/15 0 505OPPONENTS 35 16 15 1 3 0 0 23/23 21/15 2 296RUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDWatters, Ricky 239 877 3.7 23 6Floyd, William 87 305 3.5 26 6Young, Steve 58 293 5.1 27 7Logan, Marc 33 143 4.3 22 1Loville, Derek 31 99 3.2 13 0Rice, Jerry 7 93 13.3 28t 2Walker, Adam 13 54 4.2 14 1Carter, Dexter 8 34 4.3 18 0Grbac, Elvis 13 1 0.1 6 0Taylor, John 2 -2 -1.0 1 049ERS 491 1897 3.9 28t 23OPPONENTS 375 1338 3.6 44t 16RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDRice, Jerry 112 1499 13.4 69t 13Watters, Ricky 66 719 10.9 65t 5Jones, Brent 49 670 13.7 69t 9Taylor, John 41 531 13.0 35 5Singleton, Nate 21 294 14.0 43t 2Floyd, William 19 145 7.6 15 0Logan, Marc 16 97 6.1 15 1Popson, Ted 13 141 10.9 24 0McCaffrey, Ed 11 131 11.9 32 2Carter, Dexter 7 99 14.1 44 0Loville, Derek 2 26 13.0 19 0Carolan, Brett 2 10 5.0 6 049ERS 359 4362 12.2 69t 37OPPONENTS 329 3756 11.4 90 15INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDHanks, Merton 7 93 13.1 38 0Sanders, Deion 6 303 50.5 93t 3McDonald, Tim 2 79 39.5 73t 1Hall, Dana 2 0 0.0 0 0Cook, Toi 1 18 18.0 18 0Davis, Eric 1 8 8.0 8 0Drakeford, Tyronne 1 6 6.0 6 0Plummer, Gary 1 1 1.0 1 0Brown, Dennis 1 0 0.0 0 0Norton, Ken, Jr. 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 23 508 22.1 93t 4OPPONENTS 11 107 9.7 36t 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDCarter, Dexter 48 1105 23.0 96t 1Walker, Adam 6 82 13.7 19 0Loville, Derek 2 34 17.0 19 0Singleton, Nate 2 23 11.5 17 049ERS 58 1244 21.5 96t 1OPPONENTS 89 1912 21.5 51 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDCarter, Dexter 38 12 321 8.5 26 0Singleton, Nate 2 1 13 6.5 8 049ERS 40 13 334 8.4 26 0OPPONENTS 28 10 242 8.6 43 0PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkWilmsmeyer, Klaus 54 2235 41.4 3 18 60 049ERS 54 2235 41.4 3 18 60 0OPPONENTS 77 3274 42.5 9 19 65 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBYoung, Steve 461 324 70.3 3969 69t 35 10 112.8Grbac, Elvis 50 35 70.0 393 42 2 1 98.249ERS 511 359 70.3 4362 69t 37 11 111.4OPPONENTS 583 329 56.4 3756 90 15 23 68.1// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR STATS1995 (11-5/11-6)NFC West ChampionsGeorge Seifert, CoachW 24 at New Orleans (66,627)/S-3 22W 41 Atlanta (63,627)/S-10 10W 28 New England (66,179)/S-17 3L 24 at Detroit (76,236)-MN/S-25 27W 20 New York Giants (65,536)/O-1 6- - BYE/O-8 -L 17 at Indianapolis (60,273)/O-15 18W 44 at St. Louis Rams (59,915)/O-22 10L 7 New Orleans (65,272)/O-29 11L 7 Carolina (61,722)/N-5 13W 38 at Dallas (65,180)/N-12 20W 44 at Miami (73,080)-MN/N-20 20W 41 St. Louis Rams (66,049)/N-26 13W 27 Buffalo (65,568)-SUN/D-3 17W 31 at Carolina (76,136)/D-10 10W 37 Minnesota (64,975)-MN/D-18 30L 27 at Atlanta (51,785)/D-24 28457 258NFC PLAYOFF - JAN. 6(at San Francisco - 3Com Park)L 17 Green Bay (69,311)-SA 27TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 355 264By Rushing 109 57By Passing 231 192By Penalties 15 15TOTAL YARDS GAINED 6087 4398By Rushing 1479 1061By Passing 4608 3337TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1092 999Rushes 415 348Average Gain Per Rush 3.6 3.1NET YARDS PASSING 4608 3337Passes Attempted 644 611Passes Completed 432 330Percent Completed 67.1 54.0Had Intercepted 16 26Times Sacked 33 40Lost Attempting to Pass 171 240PUNTS 57 70Total Yardage of Punts 2312 2918Average Length 40.6 41.7KICKOFF RETURNS 58 82Total Yards Returned 1183 1857Average Length of Return 20.4 22.6PENALTIES 88 74Yards Penalized 711 556FUMBLES 21 23Own Fumbles Recovered 9 15Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 8 12FIELD GOALS 20 27Field Goals Attempted 28 32TOTAL POINTS SCORED 457 258Touchdowns Scored 57 26Touchdowns Rushing 19 5Touchdowns Passing 29 19Touchdown Returns 9 2Extra Points 51 17Safeties 0 0AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 31:56 28:04SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsRice, Jerry 17 1 15 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 104Loville, Derek 13 10 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 80Wilkins, Jeff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29/27 13/12 0 63Brien, Doug 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19/19 12/7 0 40Stokes, J.J. 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Floyd, William 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Jones, Brent 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Young, Steve 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Grbac, Elvis 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12McDonald, Tim 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Norton, Ken 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Taylor, John 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Zendejas, Tony 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6/5 3/1 0 8Carter, Dexter 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6Davis, Eric 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\304(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsHanks, Merton 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Singleton, Nate 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Walker, Adam 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Woodall, Lee 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 57 19 29 5 3 0 1 54/51 28/20 0 457OPPONENTS 26 5 19 2 0 0 0 18/17 32/27 0 2582-pt conversions: D. Loville, J. Rice, Team: 2-3RUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDLoville, Derek 218 723 3.3 27 10Young, Steve 50 250 5.0 29 3Floyd, William 64 237 3.7 23 2Ervins, Ricky 23 88 3.8 13 0Walker, Adam 14 44 3.1 16 1Rice, Jerry 5 36 7.2 20t 1Willis, Jamal 12 35 2.9 15 0Grbac, Elvis 20 33 1.7 11 2Carter, Dexter 7 22 3.1 15 0Lynn, Anthony 2 11 5.5 6 049ERS 415 1479 3.6 29 19OPPONENTS 348 1061 3.1 33 5RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDRice, Jerry 122 1848 15.2 81t 15Loville, Derek 87 662 7.6 31 3Jones, Brent 60 595 9.9 39 3Floyd, William 47 348 7.4 23 1Stokes, J.J. 38 517 13.6 41t 4Taylor, John 29 387 13.3 40 2Popson, Ted 16 128 8.0 16 0Walker, Adam 11 78 7.1 15 0Singleton, Nate 8 108 13.5 23 1Thomas, Chris 6 73 12.2 23 0Willis, Jamal 3 8 2.7 5 0Ervins, Ricky 2 21 10.5 11 0Carter, Dexter 1 4 4.0 4 0Carolan, Brett 1 3 3.0 3 0Dalman, Chris 1 -1 -1.0 -1 049ERS 432 4779 11.1 81t 29OPPONENTS 330 3577 10.8 53 19INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDDrakeford, Tyronne 5 54 10.8 37 0Hanks, Merton 5 31 6.2 23 0McDonald, Tim 4 135 33.8 52t 2Norton, Ken, Jr. 3 102 34.0 46 2Davis, Eric 3 84 28.0 86t 1Woodall, Lee 2 0 0.0 0 0Dodge, Dedrick 1 13 13.0 13 0Stubblefield, Dana 1 12 12.0 12 0Jackson, Rickey 1 1 1.0 1 0Pope, Marquez 1 -7 -7.0 -7 049ERS 26 425 16.4 86t 5OPPONENTS 16 247 15.4 96t 2KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDCarter, Dexter 23 522 22.7 46 0Willis, Jamal 17 427 25.1 39 0Ervins, Ricky 5 32 6.4 14 0Warren, Terrence 4 67 16.8 21 0Thomas, Mark 3 49 16.3 20 0Dalman, Chris 3 29 9.7 12 0Caldwell, Mike 2 40 20.0 20 0Walker, Adam 1 17 17.0 17 049ERS 58 1183 20.4 46 0OPPONENTS 82 1857 22.7 71 1PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDCarter, Dexter 9 7 164 18.2 78t 1Taylor, John 11 9 56 5.1 11 0Singleton, Nate 5 1 27 5.4 19 0Hanks, Merton 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Thomas, Chris 1 0 25 25.0 25 049ERS 27 17 272 10.1 78t 1OPPONENTS 26 20 292 11.2 74 0PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkThompson, Tommy 57 2312 40.6 5 13 65 049ERS 57 2312 40.6 5 13 65 0OPPONENTS 70 2918 41.7 11 19 55 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBYoung, Steve 447 299 66.9 3200 57 20 11 92.3Grbac, Elvis 183 127 69.4 1469 81t 8 5 80.8Conklin, Cary 12 4 33.3 48 28 0 0 46.5Rice, Jerry 1 1 100.0 41 41t 1 0 158.3Taylor, John 1 1 100.0 21 21 0 0 118.849ERS 644 432 67.1 4779 81t 29 16 93.6OPPONENTS 611 330 54.0 3577 53 19 26 64.1// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR STATS1996 (12-4/13-5)George Seifert, CoachW 27 New Orleans (63,970)/S-1 11W 34 St. Louis (63,624)/S-8 0- - BYE/S-15 -L 7 at Carolina (72,224)/S-22 23W 39 Atlanta (62,995)/S-29 17W 28 at St. Louis (61,260)/O-6 11L 20 at Green Bay (60,716)-MN/O-14 (OT) 23W 28 Cincinnati (63,218)/O-20 21W 10 at Houston (53,664)/O-27 9W 24 at New Orleans (53,297)-SUN/N-3 17L 17 Dallas (68,919)/N-10 (OT) 20W 38 Baltimore (51,597)/N-17 20W 19 at Washington (54,235)/N-24 (OT) 16W 34 at Atlanta (46,318)-MN/D-2 10L 24 Carolina (66,291)/D-8 30W 25 at Pittsburgh (59,823)/D-15 15W 24 Detroit (61,921)-MN/D-23 14398 257NFC WILD CARD - DEC. 29(at San Francisco - 3Com Park)W 14 Philadelphia (56,460) 0NFC PLAYOFF - JAN. 4(at Green Bay - Lambeau Field)L 14 Green Bay (60,787) 35TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 315 269By Rushing 108 76By Passing 188 164By Penalties 19 29TOTAL YARDS GAINED 5506 4661By Rushing 1847 1497By Passing 3659 3164TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1046 1021Rushes 454 418Average Gain Per Rush 4.1 3.6NET YARDS PASSING 3659 3164Passes Attempted 550 558Passes Completed 358 287Percent Completed 65.1 51.4Had Intercepted 16 20Times Sacked 42 45Lost Attempting to Pass 200 297PUNTS 73 88Total Yardage of Punts 3217 3695Average Length 44.1 42.0KICKOFF RETURNS 59 77Total Yards Returned 1258 1414Average Length of Return 21.3 18.4PENALTIES 119 97Yards Penalized 925 819FUMBLES 16 29Own Fumbles Recovered 8 15Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 14 8FIELD GOALS 30 26Field Goals Attempted 34 29TOTAL POINTS SCORED 398 257Touchdowns Scored 43 25Touchdowns Rushing 17 4Touchdowns Passing 24 21Touchdown Returns 2 0Extra Points 40 21Safeties 4 0AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 31:28 28:32SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsWilkins, Jeff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40/40 34/30 0 130Rice, Jerry 9 1 8 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54Popson, Ted 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Young, Steve 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 26Kirby, Terry 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Loville, Derek 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Owens, Terrell 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Floyd, William 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Grbac, Elvis 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Vardell, Tommy 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Carter, Dexter 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\305(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsDoleman, Chris 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Jones, Brent 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Pope, Marquez 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Uwaezuoke, Iheanyi 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Young, Bryant 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 2 449ERS 43 17 24 1 1 0 0 40/40 34/30 4* 394OPPONENTS 25 4 21 0 0 0 0 21/21 29/26 0 2572-pt conversions: S. Young, Team: 1-3, Opponents: 4-4*49ers credited with 2 team safetiesRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDKirby, Terry 134 559 4.2 31 3Young, Steve 52 310 6.0 33 4Loville, Derek 70 229 3.3 16 2Vardell, Tommy 58 192 3.3 17 2Floyd, William 47 186 4.0 12 2Lynn, Anthony 24 164 6.8 67 0Rice, Jerry 11 77 7.0 38 1Carter, Dexter 19 66 3.5 18 1Brohm, Jeff 16 43 2.7 22 0Grbac, Elvis 23 21 0.9 12 249ERS 454 1847 4.1 67 17OPPONENTS 418 1497 3.6 54t 4RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDRice, Jerry 108 1254 11.6 39 8Kirby, Terry 52 439 8.4 52 1Owens, Terrell 35 520 14.9 46t 4Jones, Brent 33 428 13.0 39 1Vardell, Tommy 28 179 6.4 22 0Popson, Ted 26 301 11.6 39t 6Floyd, William 26 197 7.6 24 1Stokes, J.J. 18 249 13.8 40 0Loville, Derek 16 138 8.6 44t 2Uwaezuoke, Iheanyi 7 91 13.0 29t 1Manuel, Sean 3 18 6.0 7 0Lynn, Anthony 2 14 7.0 8 0Caldwell, Mike 2 9 4.5 8 0Cooper, Adrian 1 11 11.0 11 0Singleton, Nate 1 11 11.0 11 049ERS 358 3859 10.8 52 24OPPONENTS 287 3461 12.1 65t 21INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDPope, Marquez 6 98 16.3 55t 1Hanks, Merton 4 7 1.8 8 0Dodge, Dedrick 3 27 9.0 26 0McDonald, Tim 2 14 7.0 14 0Doleman, Chris 2 1 0.5 1 0Stubblefield, Dana 1 15 15.0 15 0Drakeford, Tyronne 1 11 11.0 11 0Israel, Steve 1 3 3.0 3 049ERS 20 176 8.8 55t 1OPPONENTS 16 107 6.7 35 0KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDCarter, Dexter 41 909 22.2 71 0Loville, Derek 10 229 22.9 35 0Owens, Terrell 3 47 15.7 18 0Deese, Derrick 2 20 10.0 12 0Kirby, Terry 1 22 22.0 22 0Uwaezuoke, Iheanyi 1 21 21.0 21 0Singleton, Nate 1 10 10.0 10 049ERS 59 1258 21.3 71 0OPPONENTS 77 1414 18.4 58 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDCarter, Dexter 36 17 317 8.8 52 0Singleton, Nate 2 0 32 16.0 21 0Kirby, Terry 1 4 3 3.0 3 049ERS 39 21 352 9.0 52 0OPPONENTS 36 11 235 6.5 22 0PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkThompson, Tommy 73 3217 44.1 6 20 65 249ERS 73 3217 42.9 6 20 65 2OPPONENTS 88 3695 42.0 11 23 62 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBYoung, Steve 316 214 67.7 2410 52 14 6 97.2Grbac, Elvis 197 122 61.9 1236 40 8 10 72.2Brohm, Jeff 34 21 61.8 189 49 1 0 86.5Kirby, Terry 2 1 50.0 24 24t 1 0 133.3Rice, Jerry 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 550 358 65.1 3859 52 24 16 88.0OPPONENTS 558 287 51.4 3461 65t 21 20 68.4// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR STATS1997 (13-3/14-4)NFC West ChampionsSteve Mariucci, CoachL 6 at Tampa Bay (62,554)/A-31 13W 15 at St. Louis (64,630)/S-7 12W 33 New Orleans (61,838)/S-14 7W 34 Atlanta (60,404)/S-21 7W 34 at Carolina (70,972)-MN/S-29 21- - BYE/O-5 -W 30 St. Louis (63,825)/O-12 10W 35 at Atlanta (53,378)/O-19 28W 23 at New Orleans (60,443)/O-26 0W 17 Dallas (68,657)/N-2 10W 24 at Philadelphia (67,133)-MN/N-10 12W 27 Carolina (61,500)/N-16 19W 17 San Diego (61,195)/N-23 10L 9 at Kansas City (77,535)/N-30 44W 28 Minnesota (55,761)/D-7 17W 34 Denver (68,461)-MN/D-15 17L 9 at Seattle (66,253)-SUN/D-21 38375 265NFC PLAYOFF - JAN. 3(at San Francisco - 3Com Park)W 38 Minnesota (65,018)-SA 22NFC CHAMPIONSHIP - JAN. 11(at San Francisco - 3Com Park)L 10 Green Bay (68,987) 23TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 294 242By Rushing 106 67By Passing 167 145By Penalties 21 30TOTAL YARDS GAINED 5112 4013By Rushing 1969 1366By Passing 3143 2647TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 999 949Rushes 523 386Average Gain Per Rush 3.8 3.5NET YARDS PASSING 3143 3164Passes Attempted 432 558Passes Completed 278 287Percent Completed 64.4 50.7Had Intercepted 11 25Times Sacked 44 54Lost Attempting to Pass 289 364PUNTS 78 82Total Yardage of Punts 3182 3473Average Length 40.8 42.4KICKOFF RETURNS 50 82Total Yards Returned 1133 1746Average Length of Return 22.7 21.3PENALTIES 115 91Yards Penalized 979 742FUMBLES 22 24Own Fumbles Recovered 13 8Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 16 9FIELD GOALS 29 16Field Goals Attempted 36 20TOTAL POINTS SCORED 375 265Touchdowns Scored 41 31Touchdowns Rushing 16 5Touchdowns Passing 20 23Touchdown Returns 5 3Extra Points 38 29Safeties 0 1AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 32:28 27:32SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsAnderson, Gary 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38/38 36/29 0 125Kirby, Terry 8 6 1 0 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 52Owens, Terrell 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 48Hearst, Garrison 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Floyd, William 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Stokes, J.J. 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Young, Steve 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Hanks, Merton 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\306(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsJones, Brent 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Clark, Greg 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Greene, Kevin 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Levy, Chuck 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6Rice, Jerry 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 41 16 20 1 2 1 1 38/38 36/29 0 375OPPONENTS 31 5 23 2 1 0 0 29/29 20/16 1 2652-pt conversions: T. Kirby 2, Team: 2-3, Opponents: 0-2RUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDHearst, Garrison 234 1019 4.4 51 4Kirby, Terry 125 418 3.3 38 6Floyd, William 78 231 3.0 22 3Young, Steve 50 199 4.0 13 3Levy, Chuck 16 90 5.6 24 0Edwards, Marc 5 17 3.4 6 0Brohm, Jeff 4 11 2.8 10 0Druckenmiller, Jim 10 -6 -0.6 2 0Rice, Jerry 1 -10 -10.0 -10 049ERS 523 1969 3.8 51 16OPPONENTS 386 1366 3.5 46 5RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDOwens, Terrell 60 936 15.6 56t 8Stokes, J.J. 58 733 12.6 36 4Floyd, William 37 321 8.7 44t 1Jones, Brent 29 383 13.2 33 2Kirby, Terry 23 279 12.1 82 1Hearst, Garrison 21 194 9.2 69 2Uwaezuoke, Iheanyi 14 165 11.8 25 0Clark, Greg 8 96 12.0 23 1Rice, Jerry 7 78 11.1 16 1Edwards, Marc 6 48 8.0 19 0Fann, Chad 5 78 15.6 21 0Levy, Chuck 5 68 13.6 30 0Harris, Mark 5 53 10.6 16 049ERS 278 3432 12.4 82 20OPPONENTS 258 3011 11.7 69 23INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDHanks, Merton 6 103 17.2 55t 1Drakeford, Tyronne 5 15 3.0 15 0Woodson, Rod 3 81 27.0 41 0Walker, Darnell 3 49 16.3 28 0McDonald, Tim 3 34 11.3 17 0Woodall, Lee 2 55 27.5 55 0Bronson, Zack 1 22 22.0 22 0Pope, Marquez 1 7 7.0 7 0Maxie, Brett 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 25 366 14.6 55t 1OPPONENTS 11 169 15.4 75t 2KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDLevy, Chuck 36 793 22.0 59 0Uwaezuoke, Iheanyi 6 131 21.8 25 0Kirby, Terry 3 124 41.3 101t 1Owens, Terrell 2 31 15.5 23 0Edwards, Marc 1 30 30.0 30 0Drakeford, Tyronne 1 24 24.0 24 0Fann, Chad 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 50 1133 22.7 101t 1OPPONENTS 82 1746 21.3 61 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDUwaezuoke, Iheanyi 34 14 373 11.0 36 0Levy, Chuck 6 2 109 18.2 73t 1Woodson, Rod 1 0 0 0.0 0 049ERS 41 16 482 11.8 73t 1OPPONENTS 41 9 307 7.5 37 0PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkThompson, Tommy 78 3182 40.8 7 22 55 149ERS 78 3182 40.3 7 22 55 1OPPONENTS 83 3473 41.9 11 25 59 1PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBYoung, Steve 356 241 67.7 3029 82 19 6 104.7Druckenmiller, Jim 52 21 40.4 239 33 1 4 29.2Brohm, Jeff 24 16 66.7 164 21 0 1 68.749ERS 432 278 64.4 3432 82 20 11 93.6OPPONENTS 509 258 50.7 3011 69 23 25 63.6// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1998 (12-4/13-5)Steve Mariucci, CoachW 36 New York Jets (64.419)/S-6 (OT) 30W 45 at Washington (76,798)-MN/S-14 10- - BYE/S-20 -W 31 Atlanta (62,296)/S-27 20L 21 at Buffalo (76,615)/O-4 26W 31 at New Orleans (62,811)/O-11 0W 34 Indianapolis (68,486)/O-18 31W 28 at St. Louis (58,563)/O-25 10L 22 at Green Bay (59, 794)/N-1 36W 25 Carolina (68,572)/N-8 23L 19 at Atlanta (69,828)/N-15 31W 31 New Orleans (68,429)-SUN/N-22 20W 31 New York Giants (68,212)-MN/N-30 7W 31 at Carolina (63,332)/D-6 (OT) 28W 35 Detroit (68,585)-MN/D-14 13L 21 at New England (59,153)/D-20 24W 38 St. Louis (68,386)/D-27 19479 328NFC WILD CARD - JAN. 3(at San Francisco - 3Com Park)W 30 Green Bay (66,506) 27NFC PLAYOFF- JAN. 9(at Atlanta - Georgia Dome)L 18 Atlanta (70,262)-SA 20TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 381 297By Rushing 129 91By Passing 223 178By Penalties 29 28TOTAL YARDS GAINED 6800 5343By Rushing 2544 1610By Passing 4256 3733TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1100 1012Rushes 491 395Average Gain Per Rush 5.2 4.1NET YARDS PASSING 4256 3733Passes Attempted 556 566Passes Completed 347 294Percent Completed 62.4 51.9Had Intercepted 15 21Times Sacked 53 51Lost Attempting to Pass 254 259PUNTS 69 83Total Yardage of Punts 2835 3492Average Length 41.1 42.1KICKOFF RETURNS 59 67Total Yards Returned 1108 1296Average Length of Return 18.8 19.3PENALTIES 133 101Yards Penalized 1156 800FUMBLES 22 24Own Fumbles Recovered 7 12Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 12 15FIELD GOALS 18 19Field Goals Attempted 27 32TOTAL POINTS SCORED 479 328Touchdowns Scored 61 39Touchdowns Rushing 19 13Touchdowns Passing 41 25Touchdown Returns 1 1Extra Points 49 35Safeties 0 1AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 31:52 28:08SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsRichey, Wade 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51/49 27/18 0 103Owens, Terrell 15 1 14 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 92Rice, Jerry 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 58Hearst, Garrison 9 7 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 56Stokes, J.J. 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 48Young, Steve 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Smith, Irv 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Edwards, Marc 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Kirby, Terry 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsClark, Greg 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 8Levy, Chuck 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6McQuarters, R.W. 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 61 19 41 0 0 0 1 51/49 27/18 0 479OPPONENTS 39 13 25 0 1 0 0 38/35 32/19 1 3282-pt conversions: J. Rice 2, G. Clark, G. Hearst, T. Owens, Team: 5-9,Opponents: 0-1RUSHING Att Yds Avg Lg TDHearst, Garrison 310 1570 5.1 96t 7Young, Steve 70 454 6.5 24 6Kirby, Terry 48 258 5.4 31t 3Levy, Chuck 25 112 4.5 21t 1Edwards, Marc 22 94 4.3 32 1Owens, Terrell 4 53 13.3 21t 1Detmer, Ty 8 7 0.9 10 0Roby, Reggie 1 0 0.0 0 0Druckenmiller, Jim 3 -4 -1.3 -1 049ERS 491 2544 5.2 96t 19OPPONENTS 395 1610 4.1 65t 13RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDRice, Jerry 82 1157 14.1 75t 9Owens, Terrell 67 1097 16.4 79t 14Stokes, J.J. 63 770 12.2 33t 8Hearst, Garrison 39 535 13.7 81t 2Smith, Irv 25 266 10.6 25t 5Edwards, Marc 22 218 9.9 47t 2Kirby, Terry 16 134 8.4 25 0Levy, Chuck 15 64 4.3 13 0Clark, Greg 12 124 10.3 23 1Uwaezuoke, Iheanyi 3 67 22.3 35 0Harris, Mark 2 67 33.5 42 0Beasley, Fred 1 11 11.0 11 049ERS 347 4510 13.0 81t 41OPPONENTS 294 3992 13.6 80t 25INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDWalker, Darnell 4 78 19.5 36 0Hanks, Merton 4 37 9.3 37 0Bronson, Zack 4 34 8.5 28 0McDonald, Tim 4 22 5.5 18 0Tubbs, Winfred 1 7 7.0 7 0Woodall, Lee 1 4 4.0 4 0Langham, Antonio 1 0 0.0 0 0Pope, Marquez 1 0 0.0 0 0Barker, Roy 1 -4 -4.0 -4 049ERS 21 178 8.5 37 0OPPONENTS 15 304 20.3 43 0KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDLevy, Chuck 22 383 17.4 30 0Kirby, Terry 17 340 20.0 33 0McQuarters, R.W. 17 339 19.9 45 0Smith, Irv 2 35 17.5 23 0Richie, David 1 11 11.0 11 049ERS 59 1108 18.8 45 0OPPONENTS 67 1296 19.3 47 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDMcQuarters, R.W. 47 10 406 8.6 72t 149ERS 47 10 406 8.6 72t 1OPPONENTS 36 15 341 9.5 53 0PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkRoby, Reggie 60 2511 41.9 6 14 66 0Howard, Ed 9 324 36.0 1 2 45 049ERS 69 2835 41.1 7 16 66 0OPPONENTS 83 3492 42.1 8 20 64 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBYoung, Steve 517 322 62.3 4170 81t 36 12 101.1Detmer, Ty 38 24 63.2 312 36t 4 3 91.1Kirby, Terry 1 1 100.0 28 28t 1 0 158.349ERS 556 347 62.4 4510 81t 41 15 101.2OPPONENTS 566 294 51.9 3992 80t 25 21 74.0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\307// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS1999 (4-12)Steve Mariucci, CoachL 3 at Jacksonville (68,678)/S-12 41W 28 New Orleans (67,685)/S-19 21W 24 at Arizona (71,200)-MN/S-27 10W 24 Tennessee (67,447)/O-3 22L 20 at St. Louis (65,872)/O-10 42L 29 Carolina (68,151)/O-17 31L 16 at Minnesota (64,109)/O-24 40- - BYE/O-31L 6 Pittsburgh (68,657)/N-7 27L 6 at New Orleans (52,198)/N-14 24L 7 St. Louis (68,193)/N-21 23L 3 Green Bay (68,304)-MN/N-29 20L 30 at Cincinnati (53,463)/D-5 44W 26 Atlanta (67,465)/D-12 7L 24 at Carolina (62,373)/D-18 41L 20 Washington (68,329)-SUN/D-26 (OT) 26L 29 at Atlanta (57,980)-MN/J-3 34295 453TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 300 315By Rushing 102 91By Passing 172 192By Penalties 26 32TOTAL YARDS GAINED 5380 5687By Rushing 2085 1619By Passing 3295 4068TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1012 979Rushes 419 426Average Gain Per Rush 5.0 3.8NET YARDS PASSING 3295 4068Passes Attempted 560 521Passes Completed 324 317Percent Completed 57.9 60.8Had Intercepted 19 13Times Sacked 34 32Lost Attempting to Pass 241 227PUNTS 73 69Total Yardage of Punts 2883 2712Average Length 39.5 39.3KICKOFF RETURNS 77 47Total Yards Returned 1579 1093Average Length of Return 20.5 23.3PENALTIES 120 96Yards Penalized 1045 760FUMBLES 29 18Own Fumbles Recovered 16 11Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 7 13FIELD GOALS 21 27Field Goals Attempted 23 32TOTAL POINTS SCORED 295 453Touchdowns Scored 33 53Touchdowns Rushing 14 11Touchdowns Passing 14 36Touchdown Returns 5 6Extra Points 30 50Safeties 1 1AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 30:17 29:43SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsRichey, Wade 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31/30 23/21 0 93Garner, Charlie 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Rice, Jerry 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Beasley, Fred 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Owens, Terrell 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Stokes, J.J. 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 20Garcia, Jeff 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Phillips, Lawrence 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Walker, Darnell 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Bryant, Junior 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Jervey, Travis 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6McMillian, Mark 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Schulters, Lance 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Vardell,Tommy 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsYoung, Bryant 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 249ERS 33 14 14 2 3 0 0 31/30 23/21 1 295OPPONENTS 53 11 36 2 1 1 2 50/50 32/27 1 4532-pt conversions: J.J. Stokes, Team: 1-2, Opponents: 1-2RUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDGarner, Charlie 241 1229 5.1 53 4Beasley, Fred 58 276 4.8 44t 4Garcia, Jeff 45 231 5.1 25 2Phillips, Lawrence 30 144 4.8 68t 2Jackson, Terry 15 75 5.0 11 1Young, Steve 11 57 5.2 14 0Jervey, Travis 6 49 8.2 33 1Stenstrom, Steve 3 15 5.0 8 0Rice, Jerry 2 13 6.5 11 0Vardell, Tommy 6 6 1.0 5 0Stanley, Chad 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 418 2095 5.0 68t 14OPPONENTS 426 1619 3.8 52 11RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDRice, Jerry 67 830 12.4 62 5Owens, Terrell 60 754 12.6 36 4Garner, Charlie 56 535 9.6 53 2Stokes, J.J. 34 429 12.6 47 3Clark, Greg 34 347 10.2 24 0Beasley, Fred 32 282 8.8 24 0Phillips, Lawrence 15 152 10.1 47 0Vardell, Tommy 7 36 5.1 11 0Harris, Mark 6 66 11.0 33 0Cline, Tony 4 45 11.3 30 0Jackson, Terry 3 6 2.0 4 0Streets, Tai 2 25 12.5 14 0Fann, Chad 2 8 4.0 6 0Stenstrom, Steve 1 9 9.0 9 0Jervey, Travis 1 2 2.0 2 049ERS 324 3526 10.9 62 14OPPONENTS 317 4295 13.6 80t 36INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDSchulters, Lance 6 127 21.2 64t 1McDonald, Tim 2 18 9.0 18 0Walker, Darnell 1 27 27.0 27t 1McQuarters, R.W. 1 25 25.0 25 0Tubbs, Winfred 1 8 8.0 8 0McDonald, Ramos 1 4 4.0 4 0McMillian, Mark 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 13 209 16.1 64t 2OPPONENTS 19 286 15.1 93t 2KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDMcQuarters, R.W. 26 568 21.9 37 0Phillips, Lawrence 19 415 21.8 75 0Preston, Roell 16 292 18.3 58 0Jervey, Travis 8 191 23.9 48 0Prioleau, Pierson 3 73 24.3 32 0Harris, Mark 2 26 13.0 15 0Peterson, Anthony 2 10 5.0 10 0Lynch, Ben 1 4 4.0 4 049ERS 77 1579 20.5 75 0OPPONENTS 47 1093 23.3 97t 1PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDMcQuarters, R.W. 18 3 90 5.0 32 0Preston, Roell 3 8 6 2.0 6 0Harris, Mark 4 2 8 2.0 5 0Givens, Reggie 1 0 0 0.0 0 049ERS 26 13 104 4.0 32 0OPPONENTS 33 11 399 12.1 70t 2PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkStanley, Chad 69 2737 39.7 9 20 70 2Richey, Wade 4 146 36.5 0 1 45 049ERS 73 2883 38.4 9 21 66 0OPPONENTS 69 2714 39.3 10 24 75 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBGarcia, Jeff 375 225 60.0 2544 62 11 11 77.9Stenstrom, Steve 100 54 54.0 536 32 0 4 52.8Young, Steve 84 45 53.6 446 53 3 4 60.9Rice, Jerry 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 560 324 57.9 3526 62 14 19 70.7OPPONENTS 521 317 60.8 4295 80t 36 13 99.8SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\308// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS2000 (6-10)Steve Mariucci, CoachL 28 at Atlanta (54,626)/S-3 36L 22 Carolina (66,879)/S-10 38L 24 at St. Louis (65,945)/S-17 41W 41 at Dallas (64,127)/S-24 24W 27 Arizona (66,985)/O-1 20L 28 Oakland (68,344)/O-8 (OT) 34L 28 at Green Bay (59,870)/O-15 31L 16 at Carolina (73,169)/O-22 34L 24 St. Louis (68,109)/O-29 34L 15 at New Orleans (64,900)/N-5 31W 21 Kansas City (68,002)/N-12 7W 16 Atlanta (67,447)/N-19 6- - BYE/N-26 -W 45 at San Diego (57,255)/D-3 17L 27 New Orleans (67,892)/D-10 31W 17 Chicago (68,306)/D-17 0L 9 at Denver (76,098)/D-23 38388 422TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 334 347By Rushing 98 110By Passing 211 194By Penalties 25 43TOTAL YARDS GAINED 6040 5709By Rushing 1801 1794By Passing 4239 3915TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1024 1031Rushes 416 435Average Gain Per Rush 4.3 4.1NET YARDS PASSING 4239 3915Passes Attempted 583 558Passes Completed 366 320Percent Completed 62.8 57.4Had Intercepted 10 13Times Sacked 25 38Lost Attempting to Pass 161 270PUNTS 70 65Total Yardage of Punts 2727 2773Average Length 39.0 42.7KICKOFF RETURNS 68 63Total Yards Returned 1299 1358Average Length of Return 19.1 21.6PENALTIES 134 102Yards Penalized 1135 857FUMBLES 22 19Own Fumbles Recovered 13 8Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 11 9FIELD GOALS 15 26Field Goals Attempted 22 31TOTAL POINTS SCORED 388 422Touchdowns Scored 49 49Touchdowns Rushing 15 22Touchdowns Passing 32 25Touchdown Returns 2 2Extra Points 43 46Safeties 0 0AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 29:38 30:22SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsRichey, Wade 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45/43 22/15 0 88Owens, Terrell 13 0 13 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 80Garner, Charlie 10 7 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 60Rice, Jerry 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Beasley, Fred 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Garcia, Jeff 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Stokes, J.J. 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 20Jackson, Terry 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 14Clark, Greg 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Montgomery, M. 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Webster, Jason 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 49 15 32 2 0 0 0 45/43 22/15 0 388OPPONENTS 49 22 25 2 0 0 0 46/46 31/26 0 4222-pt conversions: T. Jackson, T. Owens, J.J. StokesTeam: 3-4, Opponents: 2-2YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDGarner, Charlie 258 1142 4.4 42 7Garcia, Jeff 72 414 5.8 33 4Beasley, Fred 50 147 2.9 9 3Smith, Paul 18 72 4.0 14 0Owens, Terrell 3 11 3.7 5 0Jackson, Terry 5 6 1.2 3 1Lewis, Jonas 1 6 6.0 6 0Stokes, J.J. 1 6 6.0 6 0Jervey, Travis 1 0 0.0 0 0Mirer, Rick 3 0 0.0 3 0Streets, Tai 1 0 0.0 0 0Rattay, Tim 2 -1 -0.5 0 0Rice, Jerry 1 -2 -2.0 -2 049ERS 416 1801 4.3 42 15OPPONENTS 435 1794 4.1 31 22RECEIVING No Yds Avg LG TDOwens, Terrell 97 1451 15.0 69t 13Rice, Jerry 75 805 10.7 68t 7Garner, Charlie 68 647 9.5 62 3Clark, Greg 38 342 9.0 34 2Beasley, Fred 31 233 7.5 34 3Stokes, J.J. 30 524 17.5 53 3Streets, Tai 19 287 15.1 39 0Jackson, Terry 5 48 9.6 16 1Smith, Paul 2 55 27.5 47 0Swift, Justin 1 8 8.0 8 049ERS 366 4400 12.0 69t 32OPPONENTS 320 4185 13.1 78t 25INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TDBronson, Zack 3 75 25.0 43 0Montgomery, Monty 3 68 22.7 46t 1Webster, Jason 2 78 39.0 70t 1Peterson, Julian 2 33 16.5 31 0Prioleau, Pierson 1 13 13.0 13 0Tubbs, Winfred 1 11 11.0 11 0Keith, John 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 13 278 21.4 70t 2OPPONENTS 10 94 9.4 36t 2KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LG TDWilliams, Kevin 30 536 17.9 33 0Lewis, Jonas 9 168 18.7 26 0Smith, Paul 9 167 18.6 28 0Jervey, Travis 8 209 26.1 68 0Streets, Tai 8 180 22.5 37 0Jackson, Terry 1 9 9.0 19 0Milem, John 1 13 13.0 13 0Okeafor, Chike 1 17 17.0 17 0Plummer, Ahmed 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 68 1299 19.1 68 0OPPONENTS 63 1358 21.6 57 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDWilliams, Kevin 26 13 220 8.5 25 049ERS 26 13 220 8.5 25 0OPPONENTS 32 20 332 10.4 47 0PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkStanley, Chad 69 2727 39.5 7 15 56 149ERS 70 2727 39.0 7 15 56 1OPPONENTS 65 2773 42.7 10 16 66 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBGarcia, Jeff 561 355 63.3 4278 69t 31 10 97.6Mirer, Rick 20 10 50.0 126 26 1 0 86.7Rattay, Tim 1 1 100.0 -4 -4 0 0 79.2Rice, Jerry 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 583 366 62.8 4400 69t 32 10 97.0OPPONENTS 558 320 57.4 4185 78t 25 13 86.4SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\309// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS2001 (12-4/12-5)Steve Mariucci, CoachW 16 Atlanta (65,989)/S-9 (OT) 13L 26 St. Louis (67,536)/S-23 30W 19 at New York Jets (78,722)-MN/O-1 17W 24 Carolina (66,944)-SUN/O-7 14W 37 at Atlanta (48,100)/O-14 (OT) 31- - BYE/O-21 -L 31 at Chicago (66,944)/O-28 (OT) 37W 21 Detroit (67,605)/N-4 13W 28 New Orleans (68,083)/N-11 27W 25 at Carolina (72,665)/N-18 (OT) 22W 40 at Indianapolis (56,393)/N-25 21W 35 Buffalo (67,252)-SUN/D-2 0L 14 at St. Louis (66,218)/D-9 27W 21 Miami (68,223)/D-16 0W 13 Philadelphia (68,124)/D-22 3L 21 at Dallas (64,366)/D-30 27W 38 at New Orleans (70,020)/J-6 0409 282NFC WILD CARD - JAN. 13(at Green Bay - Lambeau Field)L 15 at Green Bay (59,825) 25TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 328 289By Rushing 121 89By Passing 184 179By Penalties 23 21TOTAL YARDS GAINED 5689 4954By Rushing 2244 1571By Passing 3445 3383TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1041 988Rushes 509 389Average Gain Per Rush 4.3 4.1NET YARDS PASSING 3445 3383Passes Attempted 506 567Passes Completed 318 332Percent Completed 62.8 58.6Had Intercepted 12 24Times Sacked 26 32Lost Attempting to Pass 114 220PUNTS 69 72Total Yardage of Punts 2813 2981Average Length 40.8 41.4KICKOFF RETURNS 61 68Total Yards Returned 1336 1408Average Length of Return 21.9 20.7PENALTIES 82 95Yards Penalized 669 812FUMBLES 19 24Own Fumbles Recovered 12 14Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 10 7FIELD GOALS 18 23Field Goals Attempted 25 27TOTAL POINTS SCORED 409 282Touchdowns Scored 51 30Touchdowns Rushing 16 9Touchdowns Passing 32 18Touchdown Returns 3 3Extra Points 47 23Safeties 0 1AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 31:49 28:11SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsCortez, Jose 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47/47 25/18 0 101Owens, Terrell 16 0 16 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 96Stokes, J.J. 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Barlow, Kevan 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Garcia, Jeff 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Hearst, Garrison 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Johnson, Eric 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 20Jackson, Terry 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Bronson, Zack 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\310YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsBeasley, Fred 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Peterson, Julian 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Smith, Paul 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Streets, Tai 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Swift, Justin 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 51 16 32 2 1 0 0 47/47 25/18 0 409OPPONENTS 30 9 18 3 0 0 0 23/23 27/23 1 2822-pt conversions: E. Johnson Team: 1-3, Opponents: 4-6RUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDHearst, Garrison 252 1206 4.8 43t 4Barlow, Kevan 125 512 4.1 25 4Garcia, Jeff 72 254 3.5 25 5Jackson, Terry 22 138 6.3 15 1Beasley, Fred 23 73 3.2 16 1Smith, Paul 4 27 6.8 13t 1Owens, Terrell 4 21 5.3 12 0Sutherland, Vinny 1 16 16.0 16 0Baker, Jason 1 0 0.0 0 0Rattay, Tim 5 -3 -0.6 1 049ERS 509 2244 4.4 43t 16OPPONENTS 389 1571 4.0 39 9RECEIVING No Yds Avg Long TDOwens, Terrell 93 1412 15.2 60t 16Stokes, J.J. 54 585 10.8 47 7Hearst, Garrison 41 347 8.5 60t 1Johnson, Eric 40 362 9.1 24 3Streets, Tai 28 345 12.3 52 1Barlow, Kevan 22 247 11.2 61t 1Beasley, Fred 16 99 6.2 15 0Jackson, Terry 12 91 7.6 14 2Swift, Justin 11 66 6.0 13 1Sutherland, Vinny 1 5 5.0 5 049ERS 318 3559 11.2 61t 32OPPONENTS 332 3603 10.9 63 18INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Long TDBronson, Zack 7 165 23.6 97t 2Plummer Ahmed 7 45 6.4 24 0Webster, Jason 3 61 20.3 31 0Schulters, Lance 3 0 0.0 0 0Winborn, Jamie 2 40 20.0 29 0Holman, Rashad 1 19 19.0 19 0Smith, Derek 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 24 330 13.8 97t 2OPPONENTS 12 232 19.3 74t 3KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Long TDSutherland, Vinny 50 1140 22.8 65 0Wilson, Cedrick 6 127 21.2 34 0Smith, Paul 3 37 12.3 16 0Lewis, Jonas 2 32 16.0 19 049ERS 61 1336 21.9 65 0OPPONENTS 68 1408 20.7 46 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDSutherland, Vinny 21 19 147 7.0 19 0Wilson, Cedrick 2 0 4 2.0 3 049ERS 23 19 151 6.6 19 0OPPONENTS 34 14 290 8.5 34 0PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkBaker, Jason 69 2813 40.8 4 21 64 049ERS 69 2813 40.8 4 21 64 0OPPONENTS 72 2981 41.4 12 25 68 1PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBGarcia, Jeff 504 316 62.7 3538 61t 32 12 94.8Rattay, Tim 2 2 100.0 21 20 0 0 110.449ERS 506 318 62.8 3559 61t 32 12 95.0OPPONENTS 567 332 58.6 3603 63 18 24 70.3// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS2002 (10-6/11-7)NFC West ChampionsSteve Mariucci, CoachW 16 at New York Giants (78,748)-THN/S-5 13L 14 Denver (67,685)/S-15 24W 20 Washington (67,541)/S-22 10- - BYE/S-29 -W 37 St. Louis (67,853)/O-6 13W 28 at Seattle (66,420)-MN/O-14 21L 27 at New Orleans (67,903)/O-20 35W 38 Arizona (67,173)/O-27 28W 23 at Oakland (62,660)/N-3 (OT) 20W 17 Kansas City (67,881)/N-10 13L 17 at San Diego (67,161)/N-17 (OT) 20L 17 Philadelphia (67,919)-MN/N-25 38W 31 Seattle (67,594)/D-1 24W 31 at Dallas (64,097)/D-8 27L 14 Green Bay (67,947)/D-15 20W 17 at Arizona (44,051)/D-21 14L 20 at St. Louis (66,118)-MN/D-30 31367 351NFC WILD CARD - JAN. 5(at San Francisco - 3Com Park)W 39 New York Giants (66,318) 38NFC PLAYOFF - JAN. 12(at Tampa Bay - Raymond James Stadium)L 6 at Tampa Bay (65,599) 31TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 342 307By Rushing 141 96By Passing 182 188By Penalties 19 23TOTAL YARDS GAINED 5701 5158By Rushing 2244 1652By Passing 3457 3506TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1082 978Rushes 489 394Average Gain Per Rush 5.3 5.3NET YARDS PASSING 3457 3506Passes Attempted 571 552Passes Completed 354 340Percent Completed 62.0 61.6Had Intercepted 10 19Times Sacked 22 32Lost Attempting to Pass 119 195PUNTS 65 65Total Yardage of Punts 2493 2699Average Length 38.4 41.5KICKOFF RETURNS 68 73Total Yards Returned 1386 1665Average Length of Return 20.4 22.8PENALTIES 87 82Yards Penalized 725 681FUMBLES 15 24Own Fumbles Recovered 8 16Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 8 7FIELD GOALS 26 22Field Goals Attempted 36 30TOTAL POINTS SCORED 367 351Touchdowns Scored 41 41Touchdowns Rushing 16 14Touchdowns Passing 23 23Touchdown Returns 2 4Extra Points 39 39Safeties 0 0AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 32:00 28:00SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsOwens, Terrell 14 1 13 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 84Cortez, Jose TM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25/25 24/18 0 79Hearst, Garrison 9 8 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 56Chandler, Jeff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14/14 12/8 0 38Barlow, Kevan 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Streets, Tai 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsGarcia, Jeff 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 20Beasley, Fred 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Stokes, J.J. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Webster, Jason 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Williams, Jimmy 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6Wilson, Cedrick 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 41 16 23 1 0 0 1 39/39 36/26 0 367OPPONENTS 41 14 23 0 1 1 2 39/39 30/22 0 3512-pt conversions: J. Garcia, G. Hearst Team: 2-2, Opponents: 0-2RUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDHearst, Garrison 215 972 4.5 40 8Barlow, Kevan 145 675 4.7 35 4Garcia, Jeff 73 353 4.8 21t 3Smith, Paul 18 90 5.0 16 0Owens, Terrell 7 79 11.3 38t 1Beasley, Fred 26 75 2.9 9 0Rattay, Tim 5 0 0.0 5 049ERS 489 2244 4.6 40 16OPPONENTS 394 1652 4.2 53 14RECEIVING No Yds Avg Long TDOwens, Terrell 100 1300 13.0 76t 13Streets, Tai 72 756 10.5 47t 5Hearst, Garrison 48 317 6.6 16 1Johnson, Eric 36 321 8.9 38 0Stokes, J.J. 32 332 10.4 51 1Beasley, Fred 22 152 6.9 25t 1Wilson, Cedrick 15 166 11.1 22 1Barlow, Kevan 14 136 9.7 29 1Swift, Justin 10 63 6.3 11 0Smith, Paul 5 33 6.6 11 049ERS 354 3576 10.1 76t 23OPPONENTS 340 3701 10.9 58 23INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Long TDParrish, Tony 7 204 29.1 60 0Heard, Ronnie 4 60 15.0 30 0Bronson, Zack 3 28 9.3 20 0Webster, Jason 1 37 37.0 37t 1Hawthorne, Duane LG 1 15 15.0 15 0Peterson, Julian 1 2 2.0 2 0Holman, Rashad 1 1 1.0 1 0Plummer, Ahmed 1 0 0.0 0 0Stewart, Quincy 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 19 332 17.5 60 1OPPONENTS 10 54 5.4 36 0KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Long TDWilliams, Jimmy 35 765 21.9 50 0Robertson, Jamal 11 242 22.0 42 0Wilson, Cedrick 10 195 19.5 37 0Smith, Paul 7 107 15.3 28 0Jackson, Eric 4 67 16.8 23 0Kosier, Kyle 1 10 10.0 10 049ERS 68 1386 20.4 50 0OPPONENTS 73 1665 22.8 84t 1PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDWilliams, Jimmy 20 8 336 16.8 89t 1Wilson, Cedrick 8 4 59 7.4 13 049ERS 28 12 395 14.1 89t 1OPPONENTS 37 13 359 9.7 76t 2PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkBaker, Jason TM 42 1688 40.2 3 12 51 0LaFleur, Bill 22 805 36.6 1 5 60 149ERS 64 2493 38.4 4 17 60 1OPPONENTS 65 2699 41.5 5 17 64 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBGarcia, Jeff 528 328 62.1 3344 76t 21 10 85.6Rattay, Tim 43 26 60.5 232 27t 2 0 90.549ERS 571 354 62.0 3576 76t 23 10 86.0OPPONENTS 552 340 61.6 3701 58 23 19 80.9SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\311// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS2003 (7-9)Dennis Erickson, CoachW 49 Chicago (67,554)/S-7 7L 24 at St. Louis (65,990)/S-14 (OT) 27L 12 Cleveland (67,412)/S-21 13L 7 at Minnesota (64,111)/S-28 35W 24 Detroit (67,365)/O-5 17L 19 at Seattle (66,437)-SUN/O-12 20W 24 Tampa Bay (67,809)/O-19 7L 13 at Arizona (40,824)/O-26 (OT) 16W 30 St. Louis (67,812)/N-2 10- - BYE/N-9 -W 30 Pittsburgh (67,877)-MN/N-17 14L 10 at Green Bay (70,250)/N-23 20L 6 at Baltimore (69,549)/N-30 44W 50 Arizona (66,975)/D-7 14L 38 at Cincinnati (64,666)/D-14 41W 31 at Philadelphia (67,866)/D-21 (OT) 28L 17 Seattle (67,840)/D-27 24384 337TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 313 292By Rushing 118 99By Passing 172 165By Penalties 23 28TOTAL YARDS GAINED 5687 4928By Rushing 2279 1690By Passing 3408 3238TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1038 976Rushes 499 420Average Gain Per Rush 5.5 5.0NET YARDS PASSING 3408 3238Passes Attempted 511 514Passes Completed 299 310Percent Completed 58.5 60.3Had Intercepted 15 23Times Sacked 28 32Lost Attempting to Pass 158 195PUNTS 69 76Total Yardage of Punts 2629 2975Average Length 38.1 39.1KICKOFF RETURNS 64 77Total Yards Returned 1327 1641Average Length of Return 20.7 21.3PENALTIES 104 78Yards Penalized 807 720FUMBLES 24 23Own Fumbles Recovered 14 9Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 14 10FIELD GOALS 26 17Field Goals Attempted 37 26TOTAL POINTS SCORED 384 337Touchdowns Scored 44 41Touchdowns Rushing 16 13Touchdowns Passing 25 25Touchdown Returns 3 3Extra Points 38 40Safeties 1 0AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 30:54 29:06SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsPeterson, Todd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23/22 15/12 0 58Owens, Terrell 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54Barlow, Kevan 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Garcia, Jeff 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Streets, Tai 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Pochman, Owen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/9 15/8 0 33Chandler, Jeff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8/7 7/6 0 25Hearst, Garrison 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Wilson, Cedrick 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Lloyd, Brandon 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 14Beasley, Fred 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Harris, Kwame 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Plummer, Ahmed 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\312YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsWalker, Aaron 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Weaver, Jed 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Ulbrich, Jeff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 249ERS 44 16 25 2 0 1 0 41/38 37/26 1 384OPPONENTS 41 13 25 3 0 0 0 40/40 26/17 0 3372-pt conversions: B. Lloyd Team: 1-3, Opponents: 0-1RUSHING Att Yds Avg LG TDBarlow, Kevan 201 1024 5.1 78t 6Hearst, Garrison 178 768 4.3 36 3Garcia, Jeff 56 319 5.7 21t 7Robertson, Jamal 32 136 4.3 23 0Beasley, Fred 17 24 1.4 5 0Battle, Arnaz 2 14 7.0 9 0LaFleur, Bill 1 0 0.0 0 0Rattay, Tim 8 0 0.0 6 0Owens, Terrell 3 -2 -.7 3 0Wilson, Cedrick 1 -4 -4.0 -4 049ERS 499 2279 4.6 78t 16OPPONENTS 420 1690 4.0 49t 13RECEIVING No Yds Avg Long TDOwens, Terrell 80 1102 13.8 75t 9Streets, Tai 47 595 12.7 41t 7Weaver, Jed 35 437 12.5 30 1Wilson, Cedrick 35 396 11.3 29 2Barlow, Kevan 35 307 8.8 48 1Hearst, Garrison 25 211 8.4 26 1Beasley, Fred 19 184 9.7 32 1Lloyd, Brandon 14 212 15.1 44 2Walker, Aaron 8 116 14.5 26 1Garcia, Jeff 1 6 6.0 6 049ERS 299 3566 11.9 75t 25OPPONENTS 310 3544 11.4 75t 25INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Long TDParrish, Tony 9 202 22.4 49 0Plummer, Ahmed 4 85 21.3 68t 1Rumph, Mike 3 19 6.3 12 0Peterson, Julian 2 31 15.5 31 0Bronson, Zack 1 22 22.0 22 0Webster, Jason 1 17 17.0 17 0Ulbrich, Jeff 1 7 7.0 7 0Williams, Jimmy 1 6 6.0 6 0Heard, Ronnie 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 23 389 16.9 68t 1OPPONENTS 15 291 19.4 65 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Long TDWilson, Cedrick 37 836 22.6 95t 1Williams, Jimmy 11 207 18.8 41 0Bruce, Arland 6 125 20.8 29 0Battle, Arnaz 5 88 17.6 21 0Lloyd, Brandon 2 32 16.0 21 0Moran, Sean 2 35 17.5 19 0Gutierrez, Brock 1 4 4.0 4 049ERS 64 1327 20.7 95t 1OPPONENTS 77 1641 21.3 75 0PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg LG TDWilliams, Jimmy 35 10 240 6.9 20 0Bruce, Arland 4 2 24 6.0 18 0Wilson, Cedrick 1 3 12 12.0 12 049ERS 40 15 276 6.9 20 0OPPONENTS 28 15 258 9.2 81t 1PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I-20 LG BlkLaFleur, Bill 68 2629 38.7 3 17 56 149ERS 68 2629 38.1 3 17 56 1OPPONENTS 76 2975 39.1 3 16 58 1PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBGarcia, Jeff 392 225 57.4 2704 75t 18 13 80.1Rattay, Tim 118 73 61.9 856 61t 7 2 96.6Wilson, Cedrick 1 1 100.0 6 6 0 0 91.749ERS 511 299 58.5 3566 75t 25 15 84.0OPPONENTS 514 310 60.3 3544 75t 25 23 78.6// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR STATS2004 (2-14)Dennis Erickson, CoachL 19 Atlanta (65,584)/S-12 21L 27 at New Orleans (64,900)/S-19 30L 0 at Seattle (66,709)/S-26 34L 14 St. Louis (66,696)-SUN/O-3 24W 31 Arizona (62,836)/O-10 (OT) 28L 14 at New York Jets (78,189)/O-17 22- - BYE/O-24 -L 13 at Chicago (62,054)-SUN/O-31 23L 27 Seattle (64,423)/N-7 42L 27 Carolina (63,618)/N-14 37L 3 at Tampa Bay (65,234)/N-21 35L 17 Miami (66,156)/N-28 24L 6 at St. Louis (65,793)/D-5 16W 31 at Arizona (35,069)/D-12 (OT) 28L 16 Washington (65,710)-SA/D-19 26L 7 Buffalo (63,248)/D-26 41L 7 at New England (68,756)/J-2 21259 452TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 280 322By Rushing 83 121By Passing 172 179By Penalties 25 22TOTAL YARDS GAINED 4585 5481By Rushing 1449 1995By Passing 3136 3486TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1026 1014Rushes 413 495Average Gain Per Rush 4.5 5.4NET YARDS PASSING 3136 3486Passes Attempted 561 490Passes Completed 325 308Percent Completed 57.9 62.9Had Intercepted 21 9Times Sacked 52 29Lost Attempting to Pass 319 194PUNTS 96 80Total Yardage of Punts 3990 3268Average Length 41.6 40.9KICKOFF RETURNS 84 56Total Yards Returned 1716 1119Average Length of Return 20.4 20.0PENALTIES 103 107Yards Penalized 859 867FUMBLES 33 24Own Fumbles Recovered 14 12Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 12 19FIELD GOALS 18 25Field Goals Attempted 22 29TOTAL POINTS SCORED 259 452Touchdowns Scored 30 54Touchdowns Rushing 10 22Touchdowns Passing 17 27Touchdown Returns 3 5Extra Points 23 51Safeties 1 0AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 29:00 31:00SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsPeterson, Todd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23/23 22/18 0 77Barlow, Kevan 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Lloyd, Brandon 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 38Conway, Curtis 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 20Wilson, Cedrick 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Hicks, Maurice 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Johnson, Eric 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Battle, Arnaz 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Bush, Steve LG 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Carpenter, Dwaine 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Robertson, Jamal TM 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Smith, Derek 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Woods, Rashaun 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Rattay, Tim 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 249ERS 30 10 17 0 0 3 0 23/23 22/18 1 259OPPONENTS 54 22 27 0 0 5 0 51/51 29/25 0 4522-pt conversions: C. Conway, B. Lloyd, T. RattayTeam: 3-6, Opponents: 1-3SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\313RUSHING No Yds Avg Long TDBarlow, Kevan 244 822 3.4 60 7Hicks, Maurice 96 362 3.8 35 2Jackson, Terry 26 101 3.9 13 0Robertson, Jamal TM 16 71 4.4 16 1Rattay, Tim 12 55 4.6 15 0Beasley, Fred 9 15 1.7 4 0Dorsey, Ken 5 7 1.4 3 0Wilson, Cedrick 1 6 6.0 6 0Battle, Arnaz 2 5 2.5 7 0Pickett, Cody 1 5 5.0 5 0Isom, Jasen 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 413 1449 3.5 60 10OPPONENTS 495 1995 4.0 29 22RECEIVING No Yds Avg Long TDJohnson, Eric 82 825 10.1 25 2Wilson, Cedrick 47 641 13.6 39 3Lloyd, Brandon 43 565 13.1 52 6Conway, Curtis 38 403 10.6 37 3Barlow, Kevan 35 212 6.1 15 0Jackson, Terry 21 139 6.6 22 0Hicks, Maurice 16 154 9.6 19 0Walker, Aaron 10 115 11.5 30 0Beasley, Fred 10 44 4.4 9 0Battle, Arnaz 8 143 17.9 65 0Woods, Rashaun 7 160 22.9 59 1Robertson, Jamal TM 4 34 8.5 14 0Bush, Steve LG 2 10 5.0 6 1Bush, Steve TM 2 10 5.0 6 1Ware, Kevin 1 9 9.0 9 0Isom, Jasen 1 1 1.0 1 049ERS 325 3455 10.6 65 16OPPONENTS 308 3680 11.9 60 27INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Long TDParrish, Tony 4 64 16.0 26 0Carpenter, Dwaine 1 31 31.0 31 0Ulbrich, Jeff 1 19 19.0 19 0Heard, Ronnie 1 14 14.0 14 0Winborn, Jamie 1 1 1.0 1 0Adams, Mike 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 9 129 14.3 31 0OPPONENTS 21 479 22.8 85 4KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Long TDHicks, Maurice 31 623 20.1 35 0Robertson, Jamal TM 25 560 22.4 37 0Battle, Arnaz 13 257 19.8 40 0Wilson, Cedrick 10 196 19.6 36 0Williams, Jimmy 3 58 19.3 23 0Jackson, Terry 2 22 11.0 14 049ERS 84 1716 20.4 40 0OPPONENTS 56 1119 20.0 73 0PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDBattle, Arnaz 31 20 266 8.6 71t 1Wilson, Cedrick 2 1 21 10.5 13 0Fleck, P.J. 1 0 10 10.0 10 0Peterson, Julian 1 0 6 6.0 6 049ERS 35 21 303 8.7 71t 1OPPONENTS 51 17 445 8.7 35 0PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB I-20 Lg BLee, Andy 96 3990 41.6 35.3 8 25 81 049ERS 96 3990 41.6 35.3 8 25 81 0OPPONENTS 79 3268 40.9 35.8 5 28 61 1PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBRattay, Tim 325 198 60.9 2169 65 10 10 78.1Dorsey, Ken 226 123 54.4 1231 59 6 9 62.4Pickett, Cody 10 4 40.0 55 18 0 2 18.849ERS 561 325 57.9 3455 65 16 21 69.9OPPONENTS 490 308 62.9 3680 60 27 9 96.5// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS2005 (4-12)Mike Nolan, CoachW 28 St. Louis (67,918)/S-11 25L 3 at Philadelphia (67,727)/S-18 42L 31 Dallas (68,247)/S-25 34L 14 at Arizona in MC (103,467)-SUN/O-2 31L 3 Indianapolis (68,084)/O-9 28- - BYE/O-16 -L 17 at Washington (90,224)/O-23 52W 15 Tampa Bay (63,358)/O-30 10L 6 New York Giants (63,820)/N-6 24L 9 at Chicago (62,153)/N-13 17L 25 Seattle (63,590)/N-20 27L 22 at Tennessee (69,149)/N-27 33L 10 Arizona (60,439)/D-4 17L 3 at Seattle (66,690)/D-11 41L 9 at Jacksonville (64,764)/D-18 10W 24 at St. Louis (65,473)/D-24 20W 20 Houston (67,970)/J-1 (OT) 17239 428TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 191 335By Rushing 70 115By Passing 96 205By Penalties 25 15TOTAL YARDS GAINED 3587 6259By Rushing 1689 1832By Passing 1898 4427TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 865 1090Rushes 428 486Average Gain Per Rush 4.1 5.7NET YARDS PASSING 1898 4427Passes Attempted 389 576Passes Completed 204 374Percent Completed 52.4 64.9Had Intercepted 21 16Times Sacked 48 28Lost Attempting to Pass 292 193PUNTS 108 71Total Yardage of Punts 4447 2846Average Length 41.2 40.1KICKOFF RETURNS 81 48Total Yards Returned 1540 960Average Length of Return 19.0 20.0PENALTIES 106 120Yards Penalized 780 961FUMBLES 31 18Own Fumbles Recovered 17 8Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 10 14FIELD GOALS 26 29Field Goals Attempted 29 36TOTAL POINTS SCORED 239 428Touchdowns Scored 23 49Touchdowns Rushing 9 19Touchdowns Passing 8 28Touchdown Returns 6 2Extra Points 21 43Field Goals 26 29Safeties 0 0AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 27:18 32:42SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsNedney, Joe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19/19 28/26 0 97Lloyd, Brandon 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Barlow, Kevan 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Battle, Arnaz 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Gore, Frank 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Hicks, Maurice 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Adams, Mike 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Amey, Fred 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6Johnson, Derrick 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Parrish, Tony 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Smith, Derek 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Spencer, Shawntae 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\314YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsCortez, Jose TM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2/2 1/0 0 2Jackson, Terry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 249ERS 23 9 8 3 2 0 1 21/21 29/26 0 239OPPONENTS* 49 19 28 1 0 0 0 44/43 36/29 0 4282-pt conversions: Jackson, Team: 1-2, Opponents: 2-5*ret blkd FGARUSHING No Yds Avg Long TDGore, Frank 127 608 4.8 72t 3Barlow, Kevan 176 581 3.3 29 3Hicks, Maurice 59 308 5.2 73t 3Smith, Alex 30 103 3.4 19 0Pickett, Cody 13 42 3.2 12 0Rattay, Tim TM 7 18 2.6 13 0Battle, Arnaz 8 11 1.4 9 0Dorsey, Ken 4 11 2.8 6 0Jackson, Terry 2 11 5.5 11 0Hetherington, Chris 1 3 3.0 3 0Marshall, Rasheed 1 -7 -7.0 -7 049ERS 428 1689 3.9 73t 9OPPONENTS 486 1832 3.8 40 19RECEIVING No Yds Avg Long TDLloyd, Brandon 48 733 15.3 89t 5Battle, Arnaz 32 363 11.3 39 3Barlow, Kevan 31 241 7.8 24 0Morton, Johnnie 21 288 13.7 30 0Gore, Frank 15 131 8.7 47 0Hicks, Maurice 12 47 3.9 11 0Jackson, Terry 10 67 6.7 12 0Jones, Terry LG 9 76 8.4 21 0Jones, Terry TM 9 76 8.4 21 0McAddley, Jason 7 125 17.9 38 0Bajema, Billy 5 54 10.8 24 0Hetherington, Chris 5 26 5.2 11 0Bush, Steve 3 21 7.0 10 0Smith, Trent 3 7 2.3 6 0Beasley, Fred 2 12 6.0 6 0Marshall, Rasheed 1 -1 -1.0 -1 049ERS 204 2190 10.7 89t 8OPPONENTS 374 4620 12.4 78t 28INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Long TDSpencer, Shawntae 4 85 21.3 61t 1Adams, Mike 4 36 9.0 40t 1Parrish, Tony 2 34 17.0 34t 1Thornton, Bruce 2 0 0.0 0 0Emanuel, Ben 1 38 38.0 35 0Smith, Derek 1 13 13.0 13 0Moore, Brandon 1 12 12.0 12 0Lewis, Keith 1 2 2.0 2 049ERS 16 220 13.8 61t 3OPPONENTS 21 265 12.6 34 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Long TDHicks, Maurice 34 689 20.3 40 0Marshall, Rasheed 26 488 18.8 29 0Amey, Fred 14 241 17.2 25 0McAddley, Jason 7 122 17.4 22 049ERS 81 1540 19.0 40 0OPPONENTS 48 960 20.0 35 0PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDMarshall, Rasheed 17 10 87 5.1 13 0Amey, Fred 11 2 125 11.4 75t 149ERS 28 12 212 7.6 75t 1OPPONENTS 62 20 471 7.6 25 0PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB I-20 Lg BLee, Andy 107 4447 41.6 36.3 3 15 58 149ERS 107 4447 41.6 36.3 3 15 58 1OPPONENTS 71 2846 40.1 33.7 12 22 56 1PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBSmith, Alex 165 84 50.9 875 47 1 11 40.8Rattay, Tim TM 97 56 57.7 667 89t 5 6 70.3Dorsey, Ken 90 48 53.3 481 44 2 2 66.9Pickett, Cody 35 14 40.0 140 28 0 2 28.3Battle, Arnaz 2 2 100.0 27 24 0 0 118.849ERS 389 204 52.4 2190 21 8 89t 53.6OPPONENTS 576 374 64.9 4620 16 28 78t 94.2// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS2006 (7-9)Mike Nolan, CoachL 27 at Arizona (63,407)/S-10 34W 20 St. Louis (67,791)/S-17 13L 24 Philadelphia (68,166)/S-24 38L 0 at Kansas City (77,609)/O-1 41W 34 Oakland (68,368)/O-8 20L 19 San Diego (68,137)/O-15 48- - BYE/O-22 -L 10 at Chicago (62,200)/O-29 41W 9 Minnesota (68,088)/N-5 3W 19 at Detroit (60,707)/N-12 13W 20 Seattle (68,367)/N-19 14L 17 at St. Louis (65,517)/N-26 20L 10 at New Orleans (68,241)/D-3 34L 19 Green Bay (68,539)/D-10 30W 24 at Seattle (67,650)-THN/D-14 14L 20 Arizona (67,751)/D-24 26W 26 at Denver (75,555)/D-31 (OT) 23298 412TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 243 326By Rushing 97 107By Passing 132 189By Penalties 14 30TOTAL YARDS GAINED 4860 5507By Rushing 2172 1936By Passing 2688 3571TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 918 1025Rushes 439 473Average Gain Per Rush 5.3 5.4NET YARDS PASSING 2688 3571Passes Attempted 444 518Passes Completed 257 331Percent Completed 57.9 63.9Had Intercepted 16 14Times Sacked 35 34Lost Attempting to Pass 202 246PUNTS 81 66Total Yardage of Punts 3625 2794Average Length 44.8 42.3KICKOFF RETURNS 79 65Total Yards Returned 1907 1373Average Length of Return 24.1 21.1PENALTIES 93 87Yards Penalized 818 703FUMBLES 24 23Own Fumbles Recovered 8 10Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 13 16FIELD GOALS 29 30Field Goals Attempted 35 32TOTAL POINTS SCORED 298 412Touchdowns Scored 30 46Touchdowns Rushing 12 18Touchdowns Passing 16 25Touchdown Returns 2 3Extra Points 29 46Field Goals 29 30Safeties 1 0AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 28:37 31:23SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsNedney, Joe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29/29 35/29 0 116Gore, Frank 9 8 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54Battle, Arnaz 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Bryant, Antonio 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Davis, Vernon 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Johnson, Eric 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Norris, Moran 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Robinson, Michael 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Smith, Alex 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Gilmore, Bryan 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsHarris, Walt 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Hicks, Maurice 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Oliver, Melvin 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 30 12 16 1 1 0 0 29/29 35/29 1 298OPPONENTS 46 18 25 1 1 0 1 46/46 32/30 0 4122-pt conversions: Team: 0-1, Opponents: 0-0RUSHING No Yds Avg Long TDGore, Frank 312 1695 5.4 72 8Smith, Alex 44 147 3.3 22 2Robinson, Michael 38 116 3.1 33 2Gilmore, Bryan 7 94 13.4 22 0Hicks, Maurice 29 82 2.8 9 0Battle, Arnaz 5 25 5.0 18 0Norris, Moran 2 8 4.0 4 0Davis, Vernon 2 5 2.5 9 049ERS 439 2172 4.9 72 12OPPONENTS 473 1936 4.1 71t 18RECEIVING No Yds Avg Long TDGore, Frank 61 485 8.0 39 1Battle, Arnaz 59 686 11.6 56 3Bryant, Antonio 40 733 18.3 72t 3Johnson, Eric 34 292 8.6 26 2Davis, Vernon 20 265 13.3 52t 3Hicks, Maurice 13 137 10.5 33t 1Robinson, Michael 9 47 5.2 12 0Gilmore, Bryan 8 150 18.8 75 1Norris, Moran 5 36 7.2 32t 2Jacobs, Taylor 4 29 7.3 10 0Walker, Delanie 2 30 15.0 29 0Hetherington, Chris 2 0 0.0 0 049ERS 257 2890 11.2 75 16OPPONENTS 331 3817 11.5 74 25INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Long TDHarris, Walt 8 84 10.5 42 1Lewis, Keith 2 24 12.0 24 0Williams, Chad 1 43 43.0 43 0Roman, Mark 1 27 27.0 27 0Lawson, Manny 1 0 0.0 0 0Spencer, Shawntae 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 14 178 12.7 43 1OPPONENTS 16 213 13.3 70t 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Long TDHicks, Maurice 57 1428 25.1 64 0Williams, Brandon 16 380 23.8 44 0Robinson, Michael 4 73 18.3 19 0Norris, Moran 1 1 1.0 1 0Walker, Delanie 1 25 25.0 25 049ERS 79 1907 24.1 64 0OPPONENTS 65 1373 21.1 47 0PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDWilliams, Brandon 22 12 147 6.7 25 0Battle, Arnaz 6 7 90 15.0 60 049ERS 28 19 237 8.5 60 0OPPONENTS 35 19 462 13.2 60t 1PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB I-20 Lg BLee, Andy 81 3625 44.8 36.8 9 22 66 049ERS 81 3625 44.8 36.8 9 22 66 0OPPONENTS 66 2794 42.3 36.6 7 23 65 1PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBSmith, Alex 442 257 58.1 2890 75 16 16 74.8Battle, Arnaz 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6Robinson, Michael 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 444 257 57.9 2890 75 16 16 74.4OPPONENTS 518 331 63.9 3817 74 25 14 90.9SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\315// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTS2007 (5-11)Mike Nolan, CoachW 20 Arizona (68,111)/MN-S-10 17W 17 at St. Louis (65,295)/S-16 16L 16 at Pittsburgh (64,313)/S-23 37L 3 Seattle (67,651)-S-30 23L 7 Baltimore (67,885)-O-7 9- - BYE/O-14 -L 15 at New York Giants (78,912)/O-21 33L 10 New Orleans (68,244)/O-28 31L 16 at Atlanta (66,049)/N-4 20L 0 at Seattle (68,331)/MN-N-12 24L 9 St. Louis (68,039)/N-18 13W 37 at Arizona (64,483)/N-25 (OT) 31L 14 at Carolina (73,191)/D-2 31L 7 Minnesota (68,050)/D-9 27W 20 Cincinnati (68,053)/SAT-D-15 13W 21 Tampa Bay (68,193)/SUN-D-23 19L 7 at Cleveland (73,041)/D-30 20219 364TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 218 308By Rushing 65 94By Passing 140 187By Penalties 13 27TOTAL YARDS GAINED 3797 5539By Rushing 1477 1896By Passing 2320 3643TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 925 1078Rushes 357 504Average Gain Per Rush 4.1 3.8NET YARDS PASSING 2320 3643Passes Attempted 513 543Passes Completed 274 345Percent Completed 53.4 63.5Had Intercepted 17 12Times Sacked 55 31Lost Attempting to Pass 365 183PUNTS 105 89Total Yardage of Punts 4968 3644Average Length 47.3 40.9KICKOFF RETURNS 73 45Total Yards Returned 1702 982Average Length of Return 23.3 21.8PENALTIES 97 89Yards Penalized 702 661FUMBLES 36 17Own Fumbles Recovered 19 7Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 10 17FIELD GOALS 17 31Field Goals Attempted 19 35TOTAL POINTS SCORED 219 364Touchdowns Scored 24 39Touchdowns Rushing 8 9Touchdowns Passing 15 24Touchdown Returns 1 6Extra Points 22 37Field Goals 17 31Safeties 1 0AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 26:51 33:09SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsNedney, Joe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22/22 19/17 0 73Battle, Arnaz 6 1 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Gore, Frank 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Davis, Vernon 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24Jackson, Darrell 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Banta-Cain, Tully 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Hicks, Maurice 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Hill, Shaun 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Jacobs, Taylor 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Team 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 249ERS 24 8 15 0 1 0 0 22/22 19/17 1 219OPPONENTS 39 9 24 3 1 1 1 38/37 35/31 0 3642-pt conversions: Team: 0-1, Opponents: 0-1SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\316YEAR-BY-YEAR STATSRUSHING No Yds Avg Long TDGore, Frank 260 1102 4.2 43t 5Robinson, Michael 26 121 4.7 28 0Hicks, Maurice 21 117 5.6 18 1Smith, Alex 13 89 6.8 25 0Dilfer, Trent 10 25 2.5 11 0Norris, Moran 7 17 2.4 6 0Hill, Shaun 12 14 1.2 12 1Battle, Arnaz 4 4 1.0 8 1Keasey, Zak 2 4 2.0 3 0Gilmore, Bryan 1 -8 -8.0 -8 0Jacobs, Taylor TM 1 -8 -8.0 -8 049ERS 357 1477 4.1 43t 8OPPONENTS 504 1896 3.8 84t 9RECEIVING No Yds Avg Long TDGore, Frank 53 436 8.2 23t 1Davis, Vernon 52 509 9.8 31 4Battle, Arnaz 50 600 12.0 57t 5Jackson, Darrell 46 497 10.8 34 3Walker, Delanie 21 174 8.3 26 1Hicks, Maurice 14 86 6.1 11 0Robinson, Michael 11 73 6.6 20 0Lelie, Ashley 10 115 11.5 47 0Gilmore, Bryan 7 111 15.9 42 0Norris, Moran 6 38 6.3 13 0Jacobs, Taylor TM 3 40 13.3 21t 1Hill, Jason 1 6 6.0 6 049ERS 274 2685 9.8 57t 15OPPONENTS 345 3826 11.1 65 24INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Long TDClements, Nate 4 74 18.5 62 0Harris, Walt 4 42 10.5 23 0Lewis, Michael M. 2 18 9.0 18 0Smith, Derek 1 4 4.0 4 0Spencer, Shawntae 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 12 138 11.5 62 0OPPONENTS 17 298 17.5 73t 3KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Long TDHicks, Maurice 63 1502 23.8 55 0Lewis, Michael L. 5 86 17.2 24 0Walker, Delanie 3 63 21.0 30 0Robinson, Michael 2 51 25.5 30 049ERS 73 1702 23.3 55 0OPPONENTS 45 982 21.8 98t 1PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDLewis, Michael L. 44 4 336 7.6 51 0Clements, Nate 7 0 115 16.4 41 0Williams, Brandon TM 5 5 32 6.4 12 049ERS 56 9 483 8.6 51 0OPPONENTS 53 16 402 7.6 76t 1PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB I-20 Lg BLee, Andy 105 4968 47.3 41.0 13 42 74 049ERS 105 4968 47.3 41.0 13 42 74 0OPPONENTS 89 3644 40.9 33.9 7 26 63 1PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBDilfer, Trent 219 113 51.6 1166 57t 7 12 55.1Smith, Alex 193 94 48.7 914 45 2 4 57.2Hill, Shaun 79 54 68.4 501 26 5 1 101.3Weinke, Chris 22 13 59.1 104 21 1 0 86.249ERS 513 274 53.4 2685 57t 15 17 64.3OPPONENTS 543 345 63.5 3826 65 24 12 89.9// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR STATS2008 (7-9)Coach*L 13 Arizona (67,186)/S-7 23W 33 at Seattle (67,951)/S-14 (OT) 30W 31 Detroit (67,249)/S-21 13L 17 at New Orleans (70,008)/S-28 31L 21 New England (67,650)/O-5 30L 26 Philadelphia (67,640)/O-12 40L 17 at New York Giants (78,676)/O-19 29L 13 Seattle (67,504)/O-26 34- - BYE/N-2 -L 24 at Arizona (64,519)-MN/N-10 29W 35 St. Louis (67,573)/N-16 16L 22 at Dallas (63,272)/N-23 35W 10 at Buffalo (70,988)/N-30 3W 24 New York Jets (67,782)/D-7 14L 9 at Miami (65,893)/D-14 14W 17 at St. Louis (54,948)/D-21 16W 27 Washington (67,519)/D-28 24339 381* Mike Nolan was fired after 7 games and Mike Singletary wasappointed his successor.TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 287 293Rushing 83 104Passing 176 170Penalty 28 19TOTAL YARDS GAINED 4978 5216By Rushing 1599 1709By Passing 3379 3507TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 961 1027Rushes 397 452Average Gain Per Rush 4.0 3.8NET YARDS PASSING 3379 3507Passes Attempted 509 545Passes Completed 309 331Percent Completed 60.7 60.7Had Intercepted 19 22Times Sacked 55 30Lost Attempting to Pass 345 161PUNTS 67 72Total Yardage of Punts 3155 3054Average Length 47.1 42.4KICKOFF RETURNS 76 65Total Yards Returned 1767 1515Average Length of Return 23.3 23.3PENALTIES 98 111Yards Penalized 732 869FUMBLES 36 16Own Fumbles Recovered 20 10Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 6 16FIELD GOALS 29 35Field Goals Attempted 33 42TOTAL POINTS SCORED 339 381Touchdowns Scored 36 39Touchdowns Rushing 10 14Touchdowns Passing 21 22Touchdown Returns 5 3Extra Points 34 38Field Goals 29 35Safeties 0 2AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 29:22 30:38SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsNedney, Joe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34/34 33/29 0 121Gore, Frank 8 6 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 50Bruce, Isaac 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 42Johnson, Bryant 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Morgan, Josh 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Davis, Vernon 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Foster, DeShaun 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Hill, Jason 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Hill, Shaun 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Rossum, Allen 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Clements, Nate# 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\317(continued)SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsStaley, Joe 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Strickland, Donald* 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Walker, Delanie 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Willis, Patrick 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 36 10 21 1 1 1 0 34/34 33/29 0 339OPPONENTS 39 14 22 2 1 0 0 38/38 42/35 2 381# ret blckd punt, * ret blckd FGRUSHING No Yds Avg Long TDGore, Frank 240 1036 4.3 41t 6Foster, DeShaun 76 234 3.1 18 1O’Sullivan, J.T. 30 145 4.8 18 0Hill, Shaun 24 115 4.8 24 2Robinson, Michael 19 50 2.6 10 0Battle, Arnaz 1 18 18.0 18 0Davis, Vernon 1 11 11.0 11 0Hill, Jason 2 5 2.5 9 0Rossum, Allen 1 1 1.0 1t 1Bruce, Isaac 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0Walker, Delanie 2 -13 -6.5 -3 049ERS 397 1599 4.0 41t 10OPPONENTS 452 1709 3.8 50 14RECEIVING No Yds Avg Long TDBruce, Isaac 61 835 13.7 63 7Johnson, Bryant 45 546 12.1 42 3Gore, Frank 43 373 8.7 26 2Davis, Vernon 31 358 11.5 57 2Hill, Jason 30 317 10.6 33 2Battle, Arnaz 24 318 13.3 36 0Morgan, Josh 20 319 16.0 48t 3Robinson, Michael 17 202 11.9 36 0Foster, DeShaun 16 133 8.3 31 1Walker, Delanie 10 155 15.5 53 1Zeigler, Dominique 5 97 19.4 31 0Keasey, Zak 3 25 8.3 12 0Ryan, Sean 1 8 8.0 8 0Bajema, Billy 2 34 17.0 29 0Rossum, Allen 1 4 4.0 4 049ERS 309 3724 12.1 63 21OPPONENTS 331 3668 11.1 81 22INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Long TDHarris, Walt 3 25 8.3 24 0Spikes, Takeo 3 14 4.7 13 0Clements, Nate 2 13 6.5 13 0Brown, Tarell 2 1 0.5 1 0Willis, Patrick 1 86 86.0 86t 1Smith, Justin 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 12 139 11.6 86t 1OPPONENTS 19 358 18.8 75t 2KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Long TDRossum, Allen 47 1259 26.8 104t 1Walker, Delanie 13 257 19.8 35 0Robinson, Michael 6 135 22.5 34 0Balmer, Kentwan 5 47 9.4 14 0Bajema, Billy 2 27 13.5 14 0Ryan, Sean 1 14 14.0 14 0Battle, Arnaz 1 28 28.0 28 0Spikes, Takeo 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 76 1767 23.3 104t 1OPPONENTS 65 1515 23.3 63 0PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDRossum, Allen 15 7 223 14.9 45 0Battle, Arnaz 6 2 29 4.8 19 0Clements, Nate 6 0 46 7.7 16 0Zeigler, Dominique 2 3 0 0.0 0 049ERS 29 12 298 10.3 45 0OPPONENTS 39 11 364 9.3 30 0PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB I-20 Lg BLee, Andy 66 3155 47.8 39.0 9 13 82 149ERS 66 3155 47.1 39.0 9 13 82 1OPPONENTS 72 3054 42.4 35.8 9 23 70 1PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBHill, Shaun 288 181 62.8 2046 48t 13 8 87.5O’Sullivan, J.T. 220 128 58.2 1678 63 8 11 73.6Bruce, Isaac 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.049ERS 509 309 60.7 3724 63 21 19 81.3OPPONENTS 545 331 60.7 3668 81 22 12 85.0// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR STATS2009 (8-8)Mike Singletary, CoachW 20 at Arizona (61,981)/S-13 16W 23 Seattle (69,732)/S-20 10L 24 at Minnesota (63,398)/S-27 27W 35 St. Louis (69,732)/O-4 0L 10 Atlanta (70,820)/O-11 45- - BYE/O-18 -L 21 at Houston (66,229)/O-25 24L 14 at Indianapolis (69,732)/N-1 18L 27 Tennessee (69,732)/N-8 34W 10 Chicago (70,445)-THU/N-12 6L 24 at Green Bay (69,732)/N-22 30W 20 Jacksonville (67,761)/N-29 3L 17 at Seattle (69,732)/D-6 20W 24 Arizona (67,782)-MNF/D-14 9L 13 at Philadelphia (69,144)/D-20 27W 20 Detroit (69,732)/D-27 6W 28 at St. Louis (47,965)/J-3 6330 281TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 238 278Rushing 77 77Passing 137 176Penalty 24 25TOTAL YARDS GAINED 4652 5222By Rushing 1600 1552By Passing 3052 3670TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 939 1050Rushes 371 426Average Gain Per Rush 4.3 3.6NET YARDS PASSING 3052 3670Passes Attempted 528 580Passes Completed 312 352Percent Completed 59.1 60.7Had Intercepted 14 18Times Sacked 40 44Lost Attempting to Pass 241 293PUNTS 99 95Total Yardage of Punts 4711 4295Average Length 47.6 45.2KICKOFF RETURNS 52 65Total Yards Returned 1135 1415Average Length of Return 21.8 21.8PENALTIES 98 114Yards Penalized 758 969FUMBLES 24 29Own Fumbles Recovered 14 14Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 15 10FIELD GOALS 19 29Field Goals Attempted 24 34TOTAL POINTS SCORED 330 281Touchdowns Scored 39 28Touchdowns Rushing 12 12Touchdowns Passing 23 14Touchdown Returns 4 2Extra Points 39 26Field Goals 19 29Safeties 0 0AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 29:47 30:14SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsNedney, Joe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33/33 21/17 0 84Gore, Frank 13 10 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 78Davis, Vernon 13 0 13 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 78Morgan, Josh 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Crabtree, Michael 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Hill, Jason 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Schmitt, Ricky 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2/2 3/2 0 8Coffee, Glen 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6McKillop, Scott 0 0 0 0 1* 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6McDonald, Ray 1 0 0 0 1& 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Willis, Patrick 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Clements, Nate 1 0 0 0 1# 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Norris, Moran 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Andrus, Shane 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4/4 0/0 0 449ERS 39 12 23 1 3 0 0 39/39 24/19 0 330OPPONENTS 28 12 14 1 0 1 0 27/26 34/29 0 281*ret special teams FR, # ret blckd FG, & ret on FRSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\318RUSHING No Yds Avg Long TDGore, Frank 229 1120 4.9 80t 10Coffee, Glen 83 226 2.7 17 1Hill, Shaun 8 70 8.8 22 0Morgan, Josh 5 61 12.2 20 0Smith, Alex 24 51 2.1 11 0Norris, Moran 14 41 2.9 15 1Walker, Delanie 3 34 11.3 16 0Spurlock, Micheal 1 3 3.0 3 0Robinson, Michael 3 2 0.7 4 0Bruce, Isaac 1 -8 -8.0 -8 049ERS 371 1600 4.3 80t 12OPPONENTS 426 1552 3.6 41 12RECEIVING No Yds Avg Long TDDavis, Vernon 78 965 12.4 73t 13Morgan, Josh 52 527 10.1 61 3Gore, Frank 52 406 7.8 48 3Crabtree, Michael 48 625 13.0 50 2Bruce, Isaac 21 264 12.6 50 0Walker, Delanie 21 233 11.1 39 0Coffee, Glen 11 76 6.9 12 0Hill, Jason 9 90 10.0 30 2Norris, Moran 7 31 4.4 11 0Robinson, Michael 6 24 4.0 8 0Battle, Arnaz 5 40 8.0 12 0Jones, Brandon 1 18 18.0 18 0Smith, Alex 1 -6 -6.0 -6 049ERS 312 3293 10.6 73t 23OPPONENTS 352 3963 11.3 90t 14INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Long TDGoldson, Dashon 4 39 9.8 34 0Bly, Dre’ 3 66 22.0 31 0Willis, Patrick 3 33 11.0 23t 1Brown, Tarell 2 52 26.0 51 0Spencer, Shawntae 2 2 1.0 2 0Roman, Mark 1 27 27.0 27 0Franklin, Aubrayo 1 10 10.0 10 0Clements, Nate 1 8 8.0 8 0Lewis, Michael 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 18 237 13.2 51 1OPPONENTS 14 168 12.0 43 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Long TDRobinson, Michael 18 414 23.0 40 0Morgan, Josh 13 367 28.2 76 0Rossum, Allen 7 152 21.7 40 0Walker, Delanie 5 85 17.0 25 0Battle, Arnaz 3 68 22.7 26 0Coffee, Glen 3 42 14.0 16 0Balmer, Kentwan 2 7 3.5 4 0Norris, Moran 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 52 1135 21.8 76 0OPPONENTS 65 1415 21.8 101t 1PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDBattle, Arnaz 21 10 61 2.9 18 0Rossum, Allen 12 1 84 7.0 14 0Jones, Brandon 9 1 26 2.9 13 0Clements, Nate 4 1 38 9.5 12 0Smith, Reggie 3 0 7 2.3 9 049ERS 49 13 216 4.4 18 0OPPONENTS 57 14 495 8.7 56 0PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB I-20 Lg BLee, Andy 99 4711 47.6 41.0 8 30 64 049ERS 99 4711 47.6 41.0 8 30 64 0OPPONENTS 95 4295 45.2 41.5 7 31 67 0PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBSmith, Alex 372 225 60.5 2350 73t 18 12 81.5Hill, Shaun 155 87 56.1 943 61 5 2 79.6Spurlock, Micheal 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.649ERS 528 312 59.1 3293 73t 23 14 80.8OPPONENTS 580 352 60.7 3963 90t 14 18 76.2// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR STATS2010 (6-10)Mike Singletary/Jim Tomsula, Coach*L 6 at Seattle (67,044), S-12 31L 22 New Orleans (69,732)-MON/S-20 25L 10 at Kansas City (68,188), S-26 31L 14 at Atlanta (66,874), 0-3 16L 24 Philadelphia (69,732)-SUN/O-10 27W 17 Oakland (69,732), O-17 9L 20 at Carolina (72,741), O-24 23W 24 Denver (83,841), O-31 16- - BYE/N-7 -W 23 St. Louis (69,732), N-14 (OT) 20L 0 Tampa Bay (69,732), N-21 21W 27 at Arizona (62,308)-MNF/N-29 6L 16 at Green Bay (70,575), D-5 34W 40 Seattle (69,732), D-12 21L 7 at San Diego (67,820)-THU/D-16 34L 17 at St. Louis (52,820), D-26 25W 38 Arizona (69,732), J-2 7305 346* Mike Singletary was fired after 15 games and Jim Tomsula wasappointed his successor.TEAM STATISTICS 49ers OppTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 251 299Rushing 85 86Passing 149 188Penalty 17 25TOTAL YARDS GAINED 5013 5244By Rushing 1657 1547By Passing 3356 3697TOTAL PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 945 1033Rushes 401 447Average Gain Per Rush 4.1 3.5NET YARDS PASSING 3356 3697Passes Attempted 500 550Passes Completed 282 358Percent Completed 56.4 65.1Had Intercepted 15 15Times Sacked 44 36Lost Attempting to Pass 257 244PUNTS 91 84Total Yardage of Punts 4203 3571Average Length 46.2 42.5KICKOFF RETURNS 61 67Total Yards Returned 1187 1485Average Length of Return 19.5 22.2PENALTIES 112 97Yards Penalized 933 839FUMBLES 22 18Own Fumbles Recovered 14 11Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 7 8FIELD GOALS 22 28Field Goals Attempted 27 33TOTAL POINTS SCORED 305 346Touchdowns Scored 34 37Touchdowns Rushing 10 9Touchdowns Passing 19 25Touchdown Returns 5 3Extra Points 33 36Field Goals 22 28Safeties 0 0AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 28:37 31:23SCORING TDs Ru Pa Int Fu KO Pu PAT FG S PtsNedney, Joe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17/17 11/13 0 50Davis, Vernon 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 44Reed, Jeff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13/13 9/10 0 40Crabtree, Michael 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36Westbrook, Brian 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Gore, Frank 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30Ginn, Ted 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 12Dixon, Anthony 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Morgan, Joshua 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Andrus, Shane 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3/3 2/4 0 9McDonald, Ray 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Goldson, Dashon 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Brown, Tarell 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Smith, Troy 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Mays, Taylor 1 0 0 0 1* 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ERS 34 10 19 3 1 0 1 33/33 27/22 0 305OPPONENTS 37 9 25 1 1 1 0 37/36 33/28 0 346*ret blcked punt | 2-pt conversions: Team: 1-1, Opponents: 0-0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\319RUSHING No Yds Avg Long TDGore, Frank 203 853 4.2 64 3Westbrook, Brian 77 340 4.4 30 4Dixon, Anthony 70 237 3.4 34 2Smith, Troy 23 121 5.3 16 1Smith, Alex 18 60 3.3 12 0Walker, Delanie 3 18 6.0 10 0Morgan, Joshua 2 17 8.5 13 0Ginn, Ted 2 11 5.5 9 0Norris, Moran 3 0 0.0 1 049ERS 401 1657 4.1 64 10OPPONENTS 447 1547 3.5 43 9RECEIVING No Yds Avg Long TDDavis, Vernon 56 914 16.3 66t 7Crabtree, Michael 55 741 13.5 60t 6Gore, Frank 46 452 9.8 41 2Morgan, Joshua 44 698 15.9 65 2Walker, Delanie 29 331 11.4 38 0Westbrook, Brian 16 150 9.4 62t 1Ginn, Ted 12 163 13.6 37t 1Zeigler, Dominique 9 98 10.9 20 0Byham, Nate 5 27 5.4 9 0Dixon, Anthony 5 11 2.2 8 0Norris, Moran 4 20 5.0 8 0Williams, Kyle 1 8 8.0 8 049ERS 282 3613 12.8 66t 19OPPONENTS 358 3941 11.0 71 25INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Long TDClements, Nate 3 46 15.3 39 0Spikes, Takeo 3 9 3.0 6 0Spencer, Shawntae 3 0 0.0 0 0Brown, Tarell 1 62 62.0 62t 1Goldson, Dashon 1 39 39.0 39t 1Brooks, Ahmad 1 32 32.0 32 0McDonald, Ray 1 31 31.0 31t 1Smith, Reggie 1 20 20.0 20 0Lawson, Manny 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 15 239 15.9 62t 3OPPONENTS 15 182 12.1 41 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Long TDGinn, Ted 47 992 21.1 61 0Walker, Delanie 5 70 14.0 20 0Williams, Kyle 4 82 20.5 30 0Morgan, Joshua 2 19 9.5 13 0Norris, Moran 1 12 12.0 12 0Wragge, Tony 1 12 12.0 12 0Crabtree, Michael 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 61 1187 19.5 61 0OPPONENTS 67 1485 22.2 92t 1PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDGinn, Ted 24 18 321 13.4 78t 1Adams, Phillip 4 0 29 7.3 16 0Williams, Kyle 3 6 16 5.3 9 0Smith, Reggie 0 1 0 0.0 0 049ERS 31 25 366 11.8 78t 1OPPONENTS 54 12 483 8.9 43 0PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB I-20 Lg BLee, Andy 91 4203 46.2 38.2 12 34 64 049ERS 91 4203 46.2 38.2 12 34 64 0OPPONENTS 83 3571 42.5 37.4 3 29 65 1PASSING Att Comp Pct Yds LG TD Int QBSmith, Alex 342 204 59.6 2370 62t 14 10 82.1Smith, Troy 145 73 50.3 1176 66t 5 4 77.8Carr, David 13 5 38.5 67 22 0 1 23.649ERS 500 282 56.4 3613 66t 19 15 79.3OPPONENTS 550 358 65.1 3941 71 25 15 90.0// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSRECORD VS. OPPONENTS49ERS RECORD VS. OPPONENTS(National Football League - 1950-Present)Date Win Score Location11/18/57 Cardinals 27-21 SF*09/29/57 Cardinals 20-10 SF*11/25/62 49ers 24-17 SL09/27/64 Cardinals 23-13 SF09/22/68 49ers 35-17 SF10/24/71 49ers 26-14 SL10/06/74 Cardinals 34-9 SF10/31/76 Cardinals 23-20 (OT) SL11/12/78 Cardinals 16-10 SF12/02/79 Cardinals 13-10 SL09/14/80 49ers 24-21 (OT) SF11/21/82 49ers 31-20 SL09/18/83 49ers 42-27 SLARIZONA CARDINALS Overall: 23-16 Home: 13-8 Away: 10-8Date Win Score Location11/09/86 49ers 43-17 SF10/18/87 49ers 34-28 SF11/06/88 Cardinals 24-23 P11/17/91 49ers 14-10 SF11/01/92 Cardinals 24-14 P10/24/93 49ers 28-14 SF09/27/99 49ers 24-10 AZ10/01/00 49ers 27-20 SF10/27/02 49ers 38-28 SF12/21/02 49ers 17-14 AZ10/26/03 Cardinals 16-13 (OT) AZ12/07/03 49ers 50-14 SF10/10/04 49ers 31-28 (OT) SF* Chicago Cards (SL) - St. Louis (P) - Phoenix (AZ) - Arizona (MC) - Mexico CityDate Win Score Location12/12/04 49ers 31-28 (OT) AZ10/02/05 Cardinals 31-14 MC12/04/05 Cardinals 17-10 SF09/10/06 Cardinals 34-27 AZ12/24/06 Cardinals 26-20 SF09/10/07 49ers 20-17 SF11/25/07 49ers 37-31 (OT) AZ09/07/08 Cardinals 23-13 SF11/10/08 Cardinals 29-24 AZ09/13/09 49ers 20-16 AZ12/14/09 49ers 24-9 SF11/29/10 49ers 27-6 AZ01/02/11 49ers 38-7 SFRecord: At Candlestick Park: (13-5) University of Phoenix: (3-2) Points: At Candlestick Park: (433-329) University of Phoenix: (135-116)Date Win Score Location10/16/66 49ers 44-7 A09/24/67 49ers 38-7 SF12/10/67 49ers 34-28 A09/29/68 49ers 28-13 SF12/15/68 49ers 14-12 A09/21/69 Falcons 24-12 A10/19/69 Falcons 21-7 SF10/04/70 Falcons 21-0 A12/06/70 49ers 24-20 SF09/19/71 Falcons 20-17 A12/12/71 49ers 24-3 SF10/29/72 49ers 49-14 A12/10/72 49ers 20-0 SF10/07/73 49ers 13-9 A10/28/73 Falcons 17-3 SF09/22/74 49ers 16-10 A11/24/74 49ers 27-0 SF10/12/75 Falcons 17-3 SF12/14/75 Falcons 31-9 A10/23/76 49ers 15-0 SF11/14/76 Falcons 21-16 A10/09/77 Falcons 7-0 SF11/06/77 49ers 10-3 A10/22/78 Falcons 20-17 SF11/05/78 Falcons 21-10 A(d) - NFC Divisional PlayoffATLANTA FALCONS Overall: 44-30-1 Home: 26-11 Away: 18-19-1Date Win Score Location10/21/79 49ers 20-15 SF12/16/79 Falcons 31-21 A09/28/80 Falcons 20-17 SF12/14/80 Falcons 35-10 A09/20/81 Falcons 34-17 A11/08/81 49ers 17-14 SF12/19/82 Falcons 17-7 SF09/25/83 49ers 24-20 SF11/20/83 Falcons 28-24 A09/30/84 49ers 14-5 SF12/02/84 49ers 35-17 A09/15/85 49ers 35-16 SF10/06/85 49ers 38-17 A10/19/86 Tie 10-10 (OT) A11/23/86 49ers 20-0 SF10/11/87 49ers 25-17 A12/20/87 49ers 35-7 SF09/18/88 Falcons 34-17 SF12/04/88 49ers 13-3 A11/12/89 49ers 45-3 SF12/03/89 49ers 23-10 A09/23/90 49ers 19-13 SF10/14/90 49ers 45-35 A10/13/91 Falcons 39-34 SF11/03/91 Falcons 17-14 ADate Win Score Location10/18/92 49ers 56-17 SF11/09/92 49ers 41-3 A09/19/93 49ers 37-30 SF12/11/93 Falcons 27-24 A10/16/94 49ers 42-3 A12/04/94 49ers 50-14 SF09/10/95 49ers 41-10 SF12/24/95 Falcons 28-27 A09/29/96 49ers 39-17 SF12/02/96 49ers 34-10 A09/21/97 49ers 34-7 SF10/19/97 49ers 35-28 A09/27/98 49ers 31-20 SF11/15/98 Falcons 31-19 A01/09/99 (d) Falcons 20-18 A12/12/99 49ers 26-7 SF01/03/00 Falcons 34-29 A09/03/00 Falcons 36-28 A11/19/00 49ers 16-6 SF09/09/01 49ers 16-13 (OT) SF10/14/01 49ers 37-31 (OT) A09/12/04 Falcons 21-19 SF11/04/07 Falcons 20-16 A10/11/09 Falcons 45-10 SF10/03/10 Falcons 16-14 ARecord: At Candlestick Park: (23-10) Georgia Dome: (5-8) Points: At Candlestick Park: (788-474) Georgia Dome: (364-287)BALTIMORE RAVENS Overall: 1-2 Home: 1-1 Away: 0-1Date Win Score Location11/17/96 49ers 38-20 SFDate Win Score Location11/30/03 Ravens 44-6 BDate Win Score Location10/07/07 Ravens 9-7 SFRecord: At Candlestick Park: (1-1) M&T Bank: (0-1) Points: At Candlestick Park: (45-29) M&T Bank: (6-44)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\320// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSRECORD VS. OPPONENTSBUFFALO BILLS Overall: 5-5 Home: 3-3 Away: 2-2Date Win Score Location09/24/72 Bills 27-20 B12/21/80 Bills 18-13 SF12/11/83 49ers 23-10 B12/17/89 49ers 21-10 SFDate Win Score Location09/13/92 Bills 34-31 SF12/03/95 49ers 27-17 SF10/04/98 Bills 26-21 B12/02/01 49ers 35-0 SFDate Win Score Location12/26/04 Bills 41-7 SF11/30/08 49ers 10-3 BRecord: At Candlestick Park: (3-3) Ralph Wilson Stadium: (2-1) Points: At Candlestick Park: (134-120) Ralph Wilson Stadium: (54-39)CAROLINA PANTHERS Overall: 7-10 Home: 3-5 Away: 4-5Date Win Score Location11/05/95 Panthers 13-7 SF12/10/95 49ers 31-10 C*09/22/96 Panthers 23-7 C12/08/96 Panthers 30-24 SF09/29/97 49ers 34-21 C11/16/97 49ers 27-19 SF* Clemson, SCDate Win Score Location11/08/98 49ers 25-23 SF12/06/98 49ers 31-28 (OT) C10/17/99 Panthers 31-29 SF12/18/99 Panthers 41-24 C09/10/00 Panthers 38-22 SF10/22/00 Panthers 34-16 CDate Win Score Location10/07/01 49ers 24-14 SF11/18/01 49ers 25-22 (OT) C11/14/04 Panthers 37-27 SF12/02/07 Panthers 31-14 C10/24/10 Panthers 23-20 CRecord: At Candlestick Park: (3-5) Bank of America: (3-5) Points: At Candlestick Park: (185-205) Bank of America: (171-223)Date Win Score Location09//24/50 Bears 32-20 SF11/19/50 Bears 17-0 C10/21/51 Bears 13-7 C10/19/52 49ers 40-16 C11/02/52 Bears 20-17 SF10/18/53 49ers 35-28 C11/01/53 49ers 24-14 SF10/17/54 49ers 31-24 C10/31/54 Bears 31-27 SF10/09/55 49ers 20-19 C10/23/55 Bears 34-23 SF10/14/56 Bears 31-7 C10/28/56 Bears 38-21 SF10/13/57 49ers 21-17 C10/27/57 49ers 21-17 SF10/12/58 Bears 28-6 C10/26/58 Bears 27-14 SF10/25/59 49ers 20-17 SF11/15/59 Bears 14-3 C10/16/60 Bears 27-10 C10/30/60 49ers 25-7 SF(c) - NFC ChampionshipCHICAGO BEARS Overall: 31-29-1 Home: 21-12 Away: 10-17-1(d) - NFC Divisional PlayoffDate Win Score Location10/22/61 Bears 31-0 C11/19/61 49ers 41-31 SF09/16/62 Bears 30-14 SF10/14/62 49ers 34-27 C10/20/63 49ers 20-14 SF12/08/63 Bears 27-7 C10/04/64 49ers 31-21 SF11/22/64 Bears 23-21 C09/19/65 49ers 52-24 SF12/12/65 Bears 61-20 C11/13/66 Tie 30-30 C12/11/66 49ers 41-14 SF12/03/67 Bears 28-14 SF11/10/68 Bears 27-19 C12/06/69 49ers 42-21 SF11/08/70 49ers 37-16 C10/17/71 49ers 13-0 SF11/19/72 49ers 34-21 C11/17/74 49ers 34-0 C11/16/75 49ers 31-3 SF09/19/76 Bears 19-12 SFDate Win Score Location09/10/78 Bears 16-13 SF10/28/79 Bears 28-27 SF09/13/81 49ers 28-17 SF11/27/83 Bears 13-3 C01/06/85 (c) 49ers 23-0 SF10/13/85 Bears 26-10 SF12/14/87 49ers 41-0 SF10/24/88 Bears 10-9 C12/24/89 49ers 28-3 C01/09/89 (c) 49ers 26-0 SF12/23/91 49ers 52-14 SF01/07/05 (d) 49ers 44-15 SF12/17/00 49ers 17-0 SF10/28/01 Bears 37-31 (OT) C09/07/03 49ers 49-7 SF10/31/04 Bears 23-13 C11/13/05 Bears 17-9 C10/29/06 Bears 41-10 C11/12/09 49ers 10-6 SFRecord: At Candlestick Park: (11-4) Soldier Field: (3-6) Points: At Candlestick Park: (396-151) Soldier Field: (171-165)CINCINNATI BENGALS Overall: 10-3 Home: 5-1 Away: 3-2 Neutral: 2-0Date Win Score Location09/29/74 Bengals 21-3 SF10/01/78 49ers 28-12 SF12/06/81 49ers 21-3 C01/24/82 49ers (s) 26-21 D11/04/84 49ers 23-17 SFDate Win Score Location09/20/87 49ers 27-26 C01/22/89 49ers (s) 20-16 M12/09/90 49ers 20-17 (OT) C12/05/93 49ers 21-8 SF10/20/96 49ers 28-21 SF(s) - Super Bowl XVI & XXIII (D) - Pontiac Silverdome (Pontiac, MI) (M) - Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami, FL)Date Win Score Location12/05/99 Bengals 44-30 C12/14/03 Bengals 41-38 C12/15/07 49ers 20-13 SFRecord: At Candlestick Park: (5-1) Paul Brown Stadium: (0-1) Points: At Candlestick Park: (123-92) Paul Brown Stadium: (38-41)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\321// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSRECORD VS. OPPONENTSCLEVELAND BROWNS Overall: 6-11 Home: 4-5 Away: 2-6Date Win Score Location11/12/50 Browns 34-14 C09/30/51 49ers 24-10 SF11/15/53 Browns 23-21 C10/02/55 Browns 38-3 SF11/29/59 49ers 21-20 C12/15/62 Browns 13-10 SFDate Win Score Location11/03/68 Browns 33-21 SF09/27/70 49ers 34-31 SF12/01/74 Browns 7-0 C09/03/78 Browns 24-7 C11/15/81 Browns 15-12 SF11/11/84 49ers 41-7 CDate Win Score Location11/29/87 49ers 38-24 SF10/28/90 49ers 20-17 SF09/13/93 Browns 23-13 C09/21/03 Browns 13-12 SF12/30/07 Browns 20-7 CRecord: At Candlestick Park: (4-5) Cleveland Browns Stadium: (0-1) Points: At Candlestick Park: (82-69) Cleveland Browns Stadium: (20-7)Date Win Score Location11/20/60 49ers 26-14 D11/10/63 49ers 31-24 SF11/07/65 Cowboys 39-31 D12/16/67 49ers 24-16 SF11/27/69 Tie 24-24 D01/03/71 (c) Cowboys 17-10 SF01/02/72 (c) Cowboys 14-3 D11/23/72 49ers 31-10 D12/23/72 (d) Cowboys 30-28 SF11/10/74 Cowboys 20-14 D12/12/77 Cowboys 42-35 SFDALLAS COWBOYS Overall: 16-15-1 Home: 9-7 Away: 7-8-1Date Win Score Location09/09/79 Cowboys 21-13 SF10/12/80 Cowboys 59-14 D10/11/81 49ers 45-14 SF01/10/82 (c) 49ers 28-27 SF12/19/83 49ers 42-17 SF12/22/85 49ers 31-16 SF10/15/89 49ers 31-14 D11/11/90 49ers 24-6 D01/17/93 (c) Cowboys 30-20 SF10/17/93 Cowboys 26-17 D01/23/94 (c) Cowboys 38-21 DDate Win Score Location11/13/94 49ers 21-14 SF01/15/95 (c) 49ers 38-28 SF11/12/95 49ers 38-20 D11/10/96 Cowboys 20-17 (OT) SF11/02/97 49ers 17-10 SF09/24/00 49ers 41-24 D12/30/01 Cowboys 27-21 D12/08/02 49ers 31-27 D09/25/05 Cowboys 34-31 SF11/23/08 Cowboys 35-22 D(c) - NFC Championship(d) - NFC Divisional PlayoffRecord: At Candlestick Park: (9-7) Cowboys Stadium: (0-0) Points: At Candlestick Park: (366-304) Cowboys Stadium: (0-0)Date Win Score Location10/25/70 49ers 19-14 SF09/23/73 49ers 36-34 D11/18/79 Broncos 38-28 SF09/19/82 Broncos 24-21 D11/11/85 Broncos 17-16 DDENVER BRONCOS Overall: 7-6 Home: 4-3 Away: 2-3 Neutral: 1-0Date Win Score Location10/09/88 Broncos 16-13 (OT) SF01/28/90 (s) 49ers 55-10 L12/17/94 49ers 42-19 SF12/15/97 49ers 34-17 SF12/23/00 Broncos 38-9 DDate Win Score Location09/15/02 Broncos 24-14 SF12/31/06 49ers 26-23 (OT) D10/31/10 49ers 24-16 London(s) - Super Bowl XXIV (Superdome - New Orleans, LA)Record: At Candlestick Park: (2-3) Mile High Stadium: (2-3) Points: At Candlestick Park: (131-114) Mile High Stadium: (108-136)Date Win Score Location10/08/50 Lions 24-7 D10/22/50 49ers 28-27 SF12/02/51 49ers 20-10 D12/16/51 49ers 21-17 SF09/28/52 49ers 17-3 SF10/12/52 49ers 28-0 D10/11/53 Lions 24-21 D10/25/53 Lions 14-10 SF10/24/54 49ers 37-31 SF11/14/54 Lions 48-7 D10/16/55 49ers 27-24 D10/30/55 49ers 38-21 SF10/21/56 Lions 20-17 D11/04/56 Lions 17-13 SF11/03/57 49ers 35-31 SF11/17/57 Lions 31-10 D12/22/57 (d) Lions 31-27 SF11/02/58 49ers 24-21 SF11/16/58 Lions 35-21 D10/18/59 49ers 34-13 D11/01/59 49ers 33-7 SFDETROIT LIONS Overall: 35-27-1 Home: 22-10-1 Away: 13-1710/09/60 49ers 14-10 D11/06/60 Lions 24-0 SF10/01/61 49ers 49-0 D11/05/61 Tie 20-20 SF09/23/62 Lions 45-24 D11/11/62 Lions 38-24 SF10/06/63 Lions 26-3 D11/03/63 Lions 45-7 SF09/13/64 Lions 26-17 SF12/13/64 Lions 24-7 D11/14/65 49ers 27-21 D12/05/65 49ers 17-14 SF10/23/66 49ers 27-24 SF11/24/66 49ers 41-14 D10/29/67 Lions 45-3 SF10/27/68 49ers 14-7 D11/02/69 Lions 26-14 SF11/22/70 Lions 28-7 D12/19/71 49ers 31-27 SF11/04/73 Lions 30-20 D10/14/74 Lions 17-13 D11/02/75 Lions 28-17 SF10/23/77 49ers 28-7 SF12/17/78 Lions 33-14 P11/02/80 Lions 17-13 P09/06/81 Lions 24-17 P12/31/83 (d) 49ers 24-23 SF09/02/84 49ers 30-27 P10/20/85 Lions 23-21 P10/02/88 49ers 20-13 SF10/20/91 49ers 35-3 SF12/28/92 49ers 24-6 SF12/19/93 49ers 55-17 P10/09/94 49ers 27-14 P09/25/95 Lions 27-24 P12/23/96 49ers 24-14 SF12/14/98 49ers 35-13 SF11/04/01 49ers 21-13 SF10/05/03 49ers 24-17 SF11/12/06 49ers 19-13 D09/21/08 49ers 31-13 SF12/27/09 49ers 20-6 SF(d) - NFC Divisional Playoff (D) - Detroit (P) - PontiacRecord: At Candlestick Park: (12-1) <strong>For</strong>d Field: (1-0) Points: At Candlestick Park: (334-183) <strong>For</strong>d Field: (19-13)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\322// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSRECORD VS. OPPONENTSGREEN BAY PACKERS Overall: 26-34-1 Home: 16-11-1 Away: 10-23Date Win Score Location11/26/50 Packers 25-21 GB12/10/50 49ers 30-14 SF12/09/51 49ers 31-19 SF12/14/52 49ers 24-14 SF11/22/53 49ers 37-7 M12/06/53 49ers 48-14 SF10/10/54 49ers 23-17 M12/05/54 49ers 35-0 SF11/20/55 Packers 27-21 M12/04/55 Packers 28-7 SF11/18/56 49ers 17-16 GB12/08/56 49ers 38-20 SF10/20/57 49ers 24-14 M12/15/57 49ers 27-20 SF11/23/58 49ers 33-12 M12/07/58 49ers 48-21 SF10/11/59 Packers 21-20 GB12/13/59 Packers 36-14 SF10/23/60 Packers 41-14 M12/10/60 Packers 13-0 SF09/24/61 Packers 30-10 GB12/10/61 49ers 22-21 SFDate Win Score Location10/21/62 Packers 31-13 M12/09/62 Packers 31-21 SF11/24/63 Packers 28-10 M12/14/63 Packers 21-17 SF10/11/64 Packers 24-14 M11/15/64 49ers 24-14 SF10/10/65 Packers 27-10 GB12/19/65 Tie 24-24 SF10/09/66 49ers 21-20 SF12/04/66 Packers 20-7 M11/19/67 Packers 13-0 GB12/01/68 49ers 27-20 SF09/28/69 Packers 14-7 M11/01/70 49ers 26-10 SF11/05/72 Packers 34-24 M11/26/73 49ers 20-6 SF12/08/74 49ers 7-6 SF09/12/76 49ers 26-14 GB12/18/77 Packers 16-14 M11/09/80 Packers 23-16 M10/18/81 49ers 13-3 M10/26/86 49ers 31-17 MDate Win Score Location12/06/87 49ers 23-12 GB11/19/89 Packers 21-17 SF11/04/90 49ers 24-20 GB01/06/96 (d) Packers 27-17 SF10/14/96 Packers 23-20 (OT) GB01/04/97 (d) Packers 35-14 GB01/11/98 (c) Packers 23-10 SF11/01/98 Packers 36-22 GB01/03/99 (w) 49ers 30-27 SF11/29/99 Packers 20-3 SF10/15/00 Packers 31-28 GB01/13/02 (w) Packers 25-15 GB12/15/02 Packers 20-14 SF11/23/03 Packers 20-10 GB12/10/06 Packers 30-19 SF11/22/09 Packers 30-24 GB12/5/10 Packers 34-16 GB(c) - NFC Championship (d) - NFC Divisional Playoff (w) - Wild Card Game (M) - Milwaukee (GB) - Green BayRecord: At Candlestick Park: (3-6) Lambeau Field: (4-13) Points: At Candlestick Park: (137-180) Lambeau Field: (300-412)HOUSTON TEXANS Overall: 1-1 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1Date Win Score Location2005 49ers 20-17 (OT) SFDate Win Score Location2009 Texans 24-21 HRecord: At Candlestick Park: (1-0) Reliant Stadium: (0-1) Points: At Candlestick Park: (20-17) Reliant Stadium: (24-21)INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Overall: 18-24 Home: 11-10 Away: 7-14Date Win Score Location11/29/53 49ers 38-21 B12/13/53 49ers 45-14 SF11/28/54 Colts 17-13 B12/11/54 49ers 10-7 SF11/27/55 Colts 26-14 B12/11/55 49ers 35-24 SF12/02/56 49ers 20-17 B12/16/56 49ers 30-17 SF11/24/57 Colts 27-21 B12/08/57 49ers 17-13 SF11/30/58 Colts 35-27 B12/14/58 49ers 21-12 SF11/22/59 Colts 45-14 B12/05/59 Colts 34-14 SF11/27/60 49ers 30-22 BDate Win Score Location12/18/60 49ers 34-10 SF12/03/61 Colts 20-17 B12/16/61 Colts 27-24 SF10/07/62 49ers 21-13 B11/04/62 Colts 22-3 SF09/22/63 Colts 20-14 SF10/13/63 Colts 20-3 B11/01/64 Colts 37-7 B11/29/64 Colts 14-3 SF10/03/65 Colts 27-24 B10/31/65 Colts 34-28 SF09/25/66 Colts 36-14 B12/18/66 Colts 30-14 SF10/01/67 Colts 41-7 B11/26/67 Colts 26-9 SFDate Win Score Location09/15/68 Colts 27-10 B10/13/68 Colts 42-14 SF10/26/69 49ers 24-21 B11/16/69 49ers 20-17 SF11/12/72 49ers 24-21 SF10/05/86 49ers 35-14 SF09/10/89 49ers 30-24 I10/15/95 Colts 18-17 I10/18/98 49ers 34-31 SF11/25/01 49ers 40-21 I10/09/05 Colts 28-3 SF11/01/09 Colts 18-14 I(B) - Baltimore (I) - IndianapolisRecord: At Candlestick Park: (3-1) Lucas Oil Stadium: (0-1) Points: At Candlestick Park: (96-94) Lucas Oil Stadium: (14-18)JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Overall: 1-2 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-2Date Win Score Location09/12/99 Jaguars 41-3 JDate Win Score Location12/18/05 Jaguars 10-9 JDate Win Score Location11/29/09 49ers 20-3 SFRecord: At Candlestick Park: (1-0) Jacksonville Municipal: (0-2) Points: At Candlestick Park: (20-3) Jacksonville Municipal: (12-51)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\323// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSRECORD VS. OPPONENTSKANSAS CITY CHIEFS Overall: 6-5 Home: 4-1 Away: 2-4Date Win Score Location12/06/71 Chiefs 26-17 SF10/05/75 49ers 20-3 KC12/26/82 49ers 26-13 KC11/17/85 49ers 31-3 SFDate Win Score Location12/14/91 49ers 28-14 SF09/11/94 Chiefs 24-17 KC11/30/97 Chiefs 44-9 KC11/12/00 49ers 21-7 SFDate Win Score Location11/10/02 49ers 17-13 SF10/01/06 Chiefs 41-0 KC09/26/10 Chiefs 31-10 KCRecord: At Candlestick Park: (4-1) Arrowhead Stadium: (2-4) Points: At Candlestick Park: (114-63) Arrowhead Stadium: (82-156)MIAMI DOLPHINS Overall: 5-6 Home: 2-3 Away: 2-3 Neutral: 1-0Date Win Score Location09/16/73 Dolphins 21-13 M09/25/77 Dolphins 19-15 SF11/16/80 Dolphins 17-13 M11/06/83 Dolphins 20-17 SF(s) - Super Bowl XIX (Stanford, CA)Date Win Score Location01/20/85 (s) 49ers 38-16 ST09/28/86 49ers 31-16 M12/06/92 49ers 27-3 SF11/20/95 49ers 44-20 MDate Win Score Location12/16/01 49ers 21-0 SF11/28/04 Dolphins 24-17 SF12/14/08 Dolphins 14-9 MRecord: At Candlestick Park: (2-3) Sun Life Stadium: (1-1) Points: At Candlestick Park: (97-66) Sun Life Stadium: (53-34)MINNESOTA VIKINGS Overall: 22-21-1 Home: 13-8-1 Away: 9-13Date Win Score Location10/15/61 49ers 38-24 M11/26/61 49ers 38-28 SF09/30/62 49ers 21-7 SF12/02/62 49ers 35-12 M09/15/63 Vikings 24-20 SF09/29/63 Vikings 45-14 M10/25/64 Vikings 27-22 SF11/08/64 Vikings 24-7 M10/24/65 Vikings 42-41 SF11/28/65 49ers 45-24 M09/11/66 Tie 20-20 SF10/30/66 Vikings 28-3 M09/17/67 49ers 27-21 M12/08/68 Vikings 30-20 SF12/14/69 Vikings 10-7 M12/27/70 (d) 49ers 17-14 M(d) - NFC Divisional PlayoffDate Win Score Location11/07/71 49ers 13-9 M12/16/72 49ers 20-17 SF10/14/73 Vikings 17-13 SF09/21/75 Vikings 27-17 M11/29/76 49ers 20-16 SF12/04/77 Vikings 28-27 M09/02/79 Vikings 28-22 M09/08/83 49ers 48-17 M12/08/84 49ers 51-7 SF09/08/85 Vikings 28-21 M10/12/86 Vikings 27-24 (OT) SF01/09/88 (d) Vikings 36-24 SF10/30/88 49ers 24-21 SF01/01/89 (d) 49ers 34-9 SF01/06/90 (d) 49ers 41-13 SF12/30/90 49ers 20-17 MDate Win Score Location09/15/91 Vikings 17-14 M12/13/92 49ers 20-17 M10/03/93 49ers 38-19 SF12/26/94 Vikings 21-14 M12/18/95 49ers 37-30 SF12/07/97 49ers 28-17 SF01/03/98 (d) 49ers 38-22 SF10/24/99 Vikings 40-16 M09/28/03 Vikings 35-7 M11/05/06 49ers 9-3 SF12/09/07 Vikings 27-7 SF09/27/09 Vikings 27-24 MRecord: At Candlestick Park: (11-4) Metrodome: (3-6) Points: At Candlestick Park: (408-281) Metrodome: (184-219)NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Overall: 7-4 Home: 4-1 Away: 3-3Date Win Score Location10/31/71 49ers 27-10 SF10/26/75 Patriots 24-16 NE11/30/80 49ers 21-17 SF10/02/83 49ers 33-13 NE(S) - Stanford, CADate Win Score Location12/14/86 49ers 29-24 NE10/22/89 49ers 37-20 S10/11/92 49ers 24-12 NE09/17/95 49ers 28-3 SFDate Win Score Location12/20/98 Patriots 24-21 NE01/02/05 Patriots 21-7 NE10/05/08 Patriots 30-21 SFRecord: At Candlestick Park: (3-1) Gillette Stadium: (0-1) Points: At Candlestick Park: (97-60) Gillette Stadium: (7-21)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\324// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSRECORD VS. OPPONENTSNEW ORLEANS SAINTS Overall: 45-24-2 Home: 22-11-2 Away: 23-13Date Win Score Location10/22/67 49ers 27-13 SF11/23/69 Saints 43-38 NO10/18/70 Tie 20-20 SF12/13/70 49ers 38-27 NO09/26/71 49ers 38-20 NO11/14/71 Saints 26-20 SF10/01/72 49ers 37-2 NO10/22/72 Tie 20-20 SF10/21/73 49ers 40-0 SF12/09/73 Saints 16-10 NO09/15/73 49ers 17-13 NO12/15/74 49ers 35-21 SF10/19/75 49ers 35-21 SF11/23/75 49ers 16-6 NO10/17/76 49ers 33-3 SF12/12/76 49ers 27-7 NO11/13/77 49ers 10-7 (OT) NO11/27/77 49ers 20-17 SF10/15/78 Saints 14-7 SF12/03/78 Saints 24-13 NO09/23/79 Saints 30-21 SF11/11/79 Saints 31-20 NO09/07/80 49ers 26-23 NO12/07/80 49ers 38-35 (OT) SFDate Win Score Location09/27/81 49ers 21-14 SF12/20/81 49ers 21-17 NO11/28/82 Saints 23-20 SF10/16/83 49ers 32-13 NO11/13/83 49ers 27-0 SF09/16/84 49ers 30-20 SF11/25/84 49ers 35-3 NO09/29/85 Saints 20-17 SF12/15/85 49ers 31-19 NO09/21/86 49ers 26-17 SF11/02/86 Saints 23-10 NO10/25/87 49ers 24-22 NO11/15/87 Saints 26-24 SF09/04/88 49ers 34-33 NO12/11/88 49ers 30-17 SF10/08/89 49ers 24-20 NO11/06/89 49ers 31-13 SF09/10/90 49ers 13-12 NO12/23/90 Saints 13-10 SF11/10/91 Saints 10-3 NO12/01/91 49ers 38-24 SF09/27/92 49ers 16-10 NO11/15/92 49ers 21-20 SF09/26/93 Saints 16-13 NODate Win Score Location11/22/93 49ers 42-7 SF09/25/94 49ers 24-13 SF11/28/94 49ers 35-14 NO09/03/95 49ers 24-22 NO10/29/95 Saints 11-7 SF09/01/96 49ers 27-11 SF11/03/96 49ers 24-17 NO09/14/97 49ers 33-7 SF10/26/97 49ers 23-0 NO10/11/98 49ers 31-0 NO11/22/98 49ers 31-20 SF09/19/99 49ers 28-21 SF11/14/99 Saints 24-6 NO11/05/00 Saints 31-15 NO12/10/00 Saints 31-27 SF11/11/01 49ers 28-27 SF01/06/02 49ers 38-0 NO10/20/02 Saints 35-27 NO09/19/04 Saints 30-27 NO12/03/06 Saints 34-10 NO10/28/07 Saints 31-10 SF09/28/08 Saints 31-17 NO09/20/10 Saints 25-22 SFRecord: At Candlestick Park: (21-11-1) Superdome: (19-11) Points: At Candlestick Park: (843-598) Superdome: (645-534)Date Win Score Location11/09/52 Giants 23-14 NY09/30/56 Giants 38-21 SF12/01/57 49ers 27-17 NY09/25/60 Giants 21-19 SF11/17/63 Giants 48-14 NY10/20/68 49ers 26-10 NY10/15/72 Giants 23-17 SF12/21/75 Giants 26-23 SF10/16/77 Giants 20-17 NY09/24/78 Giants 27-10 NY10/14/79 Giants 32-16 NY11/23/80 49ers 12-0 SFNEW YORK GIANTS Overall: 17-17 Home: 10-7 Away: 7-10Date Win Score Location11/29/81 49ers 17-10 SF01/03/82 (d) 49ers 38-24 SF10/08/84 49ers 31-10 NY12/29/84 (d) 49ers 21-10 SF12/29/85 Giants 17-3 NY12/01/86 Giants 21-17 SF01/04/87 (d) Giants 49-3 NY10/05/87 49ers 41-21 NY09/11/88 49ers 20-17 NY11/27/89 49ers 34-24 SF12/03/90 49ers 7-3 SF01/20/91 (c) Giants 15-13 SF(d) - NFC Divisional Playoff (c) - NFC Championship Game (w) - Wild Card GameDate Win Score Location09/02/91 Giants 16-14 NY09/06/92 49ers 31-14 NY01/15/94 (d) 49ers 44-3 SF10/01/95 49ers 20-6 SF11/30/98 49ers 31-7 SF09/05/02 49ers 16-13 NY01/05/03 (w) 49ers 39-38 SF11/06/05 Giants 24-6 SF10/21/07 Giants 33-15 NY10/19/08 Giants 29-17 NYRecord: At Candlestick Park: (10-5) Giants Stadium: (5-8) Points: At Candlestick Park: (339-234) Giants Stadium: (234-298)NEW YORK JETS Overall: 9-2 Home: 4-1 Away: 5-1Date Win Score Location11/28/71 49ers 24-21 NY10/03/76 49ers 17-6 SF09/21/80 49ers 32-27 NY10/30/83 Jets 27-13 SFDate Win Score Location12/07/86 49ers 24-10 SF10/29/89 49ers 23-10 NY09/20/92 49ers 31-14 NY09/06/98 49ers 36-30 (OT) SFDate Win Score Location10/01/01 49ers 19-17 NY10/17/04 Jets 22-14 NY12/07/08 49ers 24-14 SFRecord: At Candlestick Park: (4-1) New Meadowlands Stadium: (0-0) Points: At Candlestick Park: (114-87) New Meadowlands Stadium: (0-0)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\325// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSRECORD VS. OPPONENTSOAKLAND RAIDERS Overall: 6-6 Home: 3-4 Away: 3-2Date Win Score Location12/20/70 49ers 38-7 O10/27/74 Raiders 35-24 SF11/04/79 Raiders 23-10 O09/12/82 Raiders 23-17 SF(LA) = Los Angeles(O) = OaklandDate Win Score Location09/22/85 49ers 34-10 LA11/13/88 Raiders 9-3 SF09/29/91 Raiders 12-6 LA09/05/94 49ers 44-14 SFDate Win Score Location10/08/00 Raiders 34-28 (OT) SF11/03/02 49ers 23-20 (OT) O10/08/06 49ers 34-20 SF10/17/10 49ers 17-9 SFRecord: At Candlestick Park: (3-4) Oakland Coliseum: (2-1) Points: At Candlestick Park: (167-144) Oakland Coliseum: (71-50)PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Overall: 17-12-1 Home: 8-8 Away: 9-4-1Date Win Score Location10/06/51 Eagles 21-14 P09/27/51 49ers 31-21 SF11/25/56 Tie 10-10 P10/19/58 49ers 30-24 P09/27/59 49ers 24-14 SF09/20/64 49ers 28-24 P11/20/66 Eagles 35-34 SF10/15/67 49ers 28-27 P12/21/69 49ers 14-13 SF10/03/71 49ers 31-3 P(w) - Wild Card GameDate Win Score Location12/02/73 49ers 38-28 SF11/30/75 Eagles 27-17 P09/03/83 Eagles 22-17 SF09/23/84 49ers 21-9 P11/03/85 49ers 24-13 SF09/24/89 49ers 38-28 P10/27/91 49ers 23-7 P11/29/92 49ers 20-14 SF01/03/94 Eagles 37-34 (OT) SF10/02/94 Eagles 40-8 SFDate Win Score Location12/29/96 (w) 49ers 14-0 SF11/10/97 49ers 24-12 P12/22/01 49ers 13-3 SF11/25/02 Eagles 38-17 SF12/21/03 49ers 31-28 (OT) P09/18/05 Eagles 42-3 P09/24/06 Eagles 38-24 SF10/12/08 Eagles 40-26 SF12/20/09 Eagles 27-13 P10/10/10 Eagles 27-24 SFRecord: At Candlestick Park: (5-7) Lincoln Financial: (1-2) Points: At Candlestick Park: (259-300) Giants Stadium: (47-97)PITTSBURGH STEELERS Overall: 10-9 Home: 5-5 Away: 5-4Date Win Score Location10/14/51 49ers 28-24 P12/07/52 Steelers 24-7 SF11/20/54 49ers 31-3 SF09/28/58 49ers 23-20 SF10/29/61 Steelers 20-10 P09/26/65 49ers 27-17 SF11/24/68 49ers 45-28 PDate Win Score Location12/15/73 Steelers 37-14 SF09/19/77 Steelers 27-0 P11/27/78 Steelers 24-7 SF11/01/81 49ers 17-14 P10/14/84 Steelers 20-17 SF09/13/87 Steelers 30-17 P10/21/90 49ers 27-7 SFDate Win Score Location09/05/93 49ers 24-13 P12/15/96 49ers 25-15 P11/07/99 Steelers 27-6 SF11/17/03 49ers 30-14 SF09/23/07 Steelers 37-16 PRecord: At Candlestick Park: (2-4) Three Rivers Stadium: (3-3) Points: At Candlestick Park: (101-121) Three Rivers Stadium: (99-136)SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Overall: 7-6 Home: 3-2 Away: 3-4 Neutral: 1-0Date Win Score Location09/17/72 49ers 34-3 SF12/05/76 Chargers 13-7 (OT) D09/30/79 Chargers 31-9 SD12/11/82 Chargers 41-37 SF11/27/88 49ers 48-10 SD(s) - Super Bowl XXIX (Joe Robbie Stadium - Miami, FL)Date Win Score Location09/08/91 49ers 34-14 SF12/11/94 49ers 38-15 SD01/29/95 (s) 49ers 49-26 M11/23/97 49ers 17-10 SF12/03/00 49ers 45-17 SDDate Win Score Location11/17/02 Chargers 20-17 (OT) SD10/15/06 Chargers 48-19 SF12/16/10 Chargers 34-7 SDRecord: At Candlestick Park: (3-2) Qual<strong>com</strong>m Stadium: (3-4) Points: At Candlestick Park: (141-116) Qual<strong>com</strong>m Stadium: (171-140)SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Overall: 11-13 Home: 5-6 Away: 6-7Date Win Score Location09/26/76 49ers 37-21 S10/07/79 Seahawks 35-24 SF11/25/85 49ers 19-6 SF09/25/88 49ers 38-7 S12/08/91 49ers 24-22 S12/21/97 Seahawks 38-9 S10/14/02 49ers 28-21 S12/01/02 49ers 31-24 SF10/12/03 Seahawks 20-19 SDate Win Score Location12/27/03 Seahawks 24-17 SF09/26/04 Seahawks 34-0 S11/07/04 Seahawks 42-27 SF11/20/05 Seahawks 27-25 SF12/11/05 Seahawks 41-3 S11/19/06 49ers 20-14 SF12/14/06 49ers 24-14 S09/30/07 Seahawks 23-3 SF11/12/07 Seahawks 24-0 SDate Win Score Location09/14/08 49ers 33-30 (OT) S10/26/08 Seahawks 34-13 SF09/20/09 49ers 23-10 SF12/06/09 Seahawks 20-17 S09/12/10 Seahawks 31-6 S12/12/10 49ers 40-21 SFRecord: At Candlestick Park: (5-6) Qwest Field: (3-6) Points: At Candlestick Park: (242-260) Qwest Field: (130-235)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\326// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSRECORD VS. OPPONENTSST. LOUIS RAMS Overall: 60-61-2 Home: 30-31-1 Away: 30-30-1Date Win Score Location10/01/50 Rams 35-14 SF11/05/50 Rams 28-21 LA10/28/51 49ers 44-17 SF11/04/51 Rams 23-16 LA11/23/52 Rams 35-9 LA11/30/52 Rams 34-21 SF10/04/53 49ers 31-30 SF11/08/53 49ers 31-27 LA10/03/54 Tie 24-24 LA11/07/54 Rams 42-34 SF09/25/55 Rams 23-14 SF11/06/55 Rams 27-14 LA10/07/56 49ers 33-30 SF11/11/56 Rams 30-6 LA10/06/57 49ers 23-20 SF11/10/57 Rams 37-24 LA10/05/58 Rams 33-3 SF11/09/58 Rams 56-7 LA10/04/59 49ers 34-0 SF11/08/59 49ers 24-16 LA10/02/60 49ers 13-9 SF12/04/60 49ers 23-7 LA10/08/61 49ers 35-0 SF11/12/61 Rams 17-7 LA10/27/62 Rams 28-14 SF11/18/62 49ers 24-17 LA10/27/63 Rams 28-21 LA12/01/63 Rams 21-17 SF10/18/64 Rams 42-14 LA12/06/64 49ers 28-7 SF10/17/65 49ers 45-21 LA11/21/65 49ers 30-27 SF09/30/66 Rams 34-3 LA11/06/66 49ers 21-13 SF10/08/67 49ers 27-24 LA11/05/67 Rams 17-7 SF10/06/68 Rams 24-10 LA11/17/68 Tie 20-20 SF10/12/69 Rams 27-21 SF11/09/69 Rams 41-30 LA10/11/70 49ers 20-6 LA11/29/70 Rams 30-13 SF10/10/71 Rams 20-13 SFDate Win Score Location11/21/71 Rams 17-6 LA10/08/72 Rams 31-7 LA12/04/72 Rams 26-16 SF09/30/73 Rams 40-20 SF11/18/73 Rams 31-13 LA10/20/74 Rams 37-14 LA11/04/74 Rams 15-13 SF09/28/75 Rams 23-14 SF11/09/75 49ers 24-23 LA10/11/76 49ers 16-0 LA11/21/76 Rams 23-3 SF10/02/77 Rams 34-14 LA11/20/77 Rams 23-10 SF10/08/78 Rams 27-10 LA11/19/78 Rams 31-28 SF09/16/79 Rams 27-24 LA11/25/79 Rams 26-20 SF10/05/80 Rams 48-26 A10/19/80 Rams 31-17 SF10/25/81 49ers 20-17 SF11/22/81 49ers 33-31 A12/02/82 49ers 30-24 A01/02/83 Rams 21-20 SF10/09/83 Rams 10-7 SF10/23/83 49ers 45-35 A10/28/84 49ers 33-0 A12/14/84 49ers 19-16 SF10/27/85 49ers 28-14 A12/09/85 Rams 27-20 SF09/14/86 Rams 16-13 A12/19/86 49ers 24-14 SF11/01/87 49ers 31-10 A12/27/87 49ers 48-0 SF10/16/88 49ers 24-21 A12/18/88 Rams 38-16 SF10/01/89 Rams 13-12 SF12/11/89 49ers 30-27 A01/14/90 (c) 49ers 30-3 SF11/25/90 Rams 28-17 SF12/17/90 49ers 26-10 A09/22/91 49ers 27-10 SF11/25/91 49ers 33-10 A10/04/92 49ers 27-24 SF(c) - NFC Championship Game (LA) = Los Angeles (A) = Anaheim (SL) = St. LouisDate Win Score Location11/22/92 49ers 27-10 A10/31/93 49ers 40-17 SF11/28/93 49ers 35-10 A09/18/94 49ers 34-19 A11/20/94 49ers 31-27 SF10/22/95 49ers 44-10 SL11/26/95 49ers 41-13 SF09/08/96 49ers 34-0 SF10/06/96 49ers 28-11 SL09/07/97 49ers 15-12 SF10/12/97 49ers 30-10 SL10/25/98 49ers 28-10 SL12/27/98 49ers 38-19 SF10/10/99 Rams 42-20 SL11/21/99 Rams 23-7 SF09/17/00 Rams 41-24 SL10/29/00 Rams 34-24 SF09/23/01 Rams 30-26 SF12/09/01 Rams 27-14 SL10/06/02 49ers 37-13 SF12/30/02 Rams 30-21 SL09/14/03 Rams 27-24 (OT) SL11/02/03 49ers 30-10 SF10/03/04 Rams 24-14 SF12/05/04 Rams 16-6 SL09/11/05 49ers 28-25 SF12/24/05 49ers 24-20 SL09/17/06 49ers 20-13 SF11/26/06 Rams 20-17 SL09/16/07 49ers 17-16 SL11/18/07 Rams 13-9 SF11/16/08 49ers 35-16 SF12/21/08 49ers 17-16 SL10/04/09 49ers 35-0 SF01/03/10 49ers 28-6 SL11/14/10 49ers 23-20 (OT) SF12/27/10 Rams 25-17 SLRecord: At Candlestick Park: (20-21) Edward Jones Dome: (7-8) Points: At Candlestick Park: (943-786) Edward Jones Dome: (299-320)TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Overall: 15-5 Home: 11-2 Away: 4-3Date Win Score Location10/30/77 49ers 20-10 SF12/10/78 49ers 6-3 SF12/09/79 49ers 23-7 SF10/26/80 Bucs 24-23 SF12/04/83 49ers 35-21 SF11/18/84 49ers 24-17 SF09/07/86 49ers 31-7 TBDate Win Score Location11/22/87 49ers 24-10 TB09/17/89 49ers 20-16 TB11/18/90 49ers 31-7 SF12/19/92 49ers 21-14 SF11/14/93 49ers 45-21 TB10/23/94 49ers 41-16 SF08/31/97 Bucs 13-6 TBDate Win Score Location01/12/03 Bucs 31-6 TB10/19/03 49ers 24-7 SF11/21/04 Bucs 35-3 TB10/30/05 49ers 15-10 SF12/23/07 49ers 21-19 SF11/21/10 Bucs 21-0 SFRecord: At Candlestick Park: (11-2) Raymond James Stadium: (0-1) Points: At Candlestick Park: (284-176) Raymond James Stadium: (9-66)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\327// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSRECORD VS. OPPONENTSTENNESSEE TITANS Overall: 7-5 Home: 3-3 Away: 4-2Date Win Score Location11/15/70 49ers 30-20 H12/07/75 Oilers 27-13 SF09/17/78 Oilers 20-19 H12/13/81 49ers 28-6 SF10/21/84 49ers 34-21 H(H) - HoustonDate Win Score Location11/08/87 49ers 27-20 SF10/07/90 49ers 24-21 H12/25/93 Oilers 10-7 SF10/27/96 49ers 10-9 H10/03/99 49ers 24-22 SFDate Win Score Location11/27/05 Titans 33-22 T11/08/09 Titans 34-27 SFRecord: At Candlestick Park: (3-3) LP Field: (0-1) Points: At Candlestick Park: (126-119) LP Field: (22-33)WASHINGTON REDSKINS Overall: 17-10-1 Home: 11-3-1 Away: 6-7Date Win Score Location11/16/52 49ers 23-17 W09/26/54 49ers 41-7 SF11/13/55 Redskins 7-0 W09/17/61 49ers 35-3 SF11/12/67 Redskins 31-28 W10/05/69 Tie 17-17 SF09/20/70 49ers 26-17 SF12/26/71 (d) 49ers 24-20 SF11/11/73 Redskins 33-9 W11/07/76 Redskins 24-21 SF10/29/78 Redskins 38-20 W(c) - NFC Championship Game(d) - NFC Divisional PlayoffDate Win Score Location10/04/81 49ers 30-17 W01/08/84 (c) Redskins 24-21 W09/10/84 49ers 37-31 SF12/01/85 49ers 35-8 W11/17/86 Redskins 14-6 W11/21/88 49ers 37-21 SF09/16/90 49ers 26-13 SF01/12/91 (d) 49ers 28-10 SF01/09/93 (d) 49ers 20-13 SF11/06/94 49ers 37-22 W11/24/96 49ers 19-16 (OT) WDate Win Score Location09/14/98 49ers 45-10 W12/26/99 Redskins 26-20 (OT) SF09/22/02 49ers 20-10 SF12/18/04 Redskins 26-16 SF10/23/05 Redskins 5 2-17 W12/28/08 49ers 27-24 SFRecord: At Candlestick Park: (3-3) Fed Ex Field: (0-1) Points: At Candlestick Park: (126-119) Fed Ex Field: (22-33)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\328// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSPRIMETIME GAMESPrime Time 59-31 (home - 35-15, road - 24-16)Monday Nights 40-25 (home - 22-11, road - 18-14)Sunday Nights 11-9 (home - 8-5, road - 3-4)Thursday Nights 5-1 (home - 2-0, road - 3-1)Thanksgiving Day 2-0-1 (road - 2-0-1)49ERS PRIMETIME GAMES(National Football League - 1970-Present)49ERS PRIMETIME RESULTSFriday Nights 2-0 (home - 2-0)Saturday Nights 1-2 (home - 1-0, road - 0-2)Games After Monday 36-19 (home - 28-5, road - 8-14)Games After Monday Win 23-11 (home - 16-3, road - 7-8)Games After Monday Loss 13-8 (home - 12-2, road - 1-6)49ERS ON MONDAY NIGHTSYEAR DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATTEND.2010 Nov. 29 at Arz. 27-6 W 62,308Sept. 20 N.O. 25-22 L 69,7322009 Dec. 14 Arz. 24-9 W 69,7322008 Nov. 10 at Arz. 24-29 L 64,5192007 Sept. 10 Arz. 20-17 W 68,111Nov. 12 at Sea. 0-24 L 68,3312003 Nov. 17 Pit. 30-14 W 67,8772002 Oct. 14 at Sea. 28-21 W 66,420Nov. 25 Phi. 17-38 L 67,919Dec. 30 at StL 21-30 L 66,1182001 Oct. 1 at NYJ 19-17 W 78,7221999 Sept. 27 at Ari. 24-10 W 72,100Nov. 29 G.B. 3-20 L 68,304Jan. 3, at Atl. 29-34 L 57,9801998 Sept. 14 at Was. 45-10 W 76,798Nov. 30 NYG 31-7 W 68,212Dec. 14 Det. 35-13 W 68,5851997 Sept. 29 at Car. 34-21 W 70,972Nov. 10 at Phi. 24-12 W 67,133Dec. 15 Den. 34-17 W 68,4611996 Oct. 14 at G.B. 20-23 (OT) L 60,716Dec. 2 at Atl. 34-10 W 46,318Dec. 23 Det. 24-14 W 61,9211995 Sept. 25 at Det. 24-27 L 76,236Nov. 20 at Mia. 44-20 W 73,080Dec. 18 Min. 37-30 W 64,9751994 Sept. 5 L.A. Raiders 44-14 W 68,032Nov. 28 at N.O. 35-14 W 61,304Dec. 26 at Min. 14-21 L 63,3261993 Sept. 13 at Cle. 13-23 L 78,218Nov. 22 N.O. 42-7 W 66,500Jan. 3 Phi. 34-37 (OT) L 61,6531992 Nov. 9 at Atl. 41-3 W 67,404Dec. 28 Det. 24-6 W 55,9071991 Sept. 2 at NYG 14-16 L 76,319Nov. 25 at L.A. Rams 33-10 W 61,881Dec. 23 Chi. 52-14 W 60,4191990 Sept. 10 at NO 13-12 W 68,629Dec. 3 N.Y. Giants 7-3 W 66,092Dec. 17 at L.A. Rams 26-10 W 65,6191989 Nov. 6 N.O. 31-13 W 63,461Nov. 27 NYG 34-24 W 63,461Dec. 11 at L.A. Rams 30-27 W 67,9591988 Oct. 24 at Chi. 9-10 L 65,293Nov. 21 Was. 37-21 W 59,2681987 Oct. 5 at NYG 41-21 W 16,471Dec. 14 Chi. 41-0 W 63,5091986 Nov. 17 at Was. 6-14 L 54,774Dec. 1 NYG 17-21 L 59,7771985 Nov. 11 at Den. 16-17 L 73,173Nov. 25 Sea. 19-6 W 57,482Dec. 9 L.A. Rams 20-27 L 60,5811984 Sept. 10 Was. 37-31 W 59,707Oct. 8 at NYG 31-10 W 76,1121983 Dec. 19 Dal. 42-17 W 59,9571978 Nov. 27 Pit. 7-24 L 51,65749ERS ON MONDAY NIGHTS (Cont.)1977 Sept. 19 at Pit. 0-27 L 48,046Dec. 12 Dal. 35-42 L 55,8481976 Oct. 11 at L.A. Rams 16-0 W 84,483Nov. 29 Min. 20-16 W 56,7751974 Oct. 14 at Det. 13-17 L 45,199Nov. 4 L.A. Rams 13-15 L 57,5261973 Nov. 26 G.B. 20-6 W 49,2441972 Dec. 4 L.A. Rams 16-26 L 60,1751971 Dec. 6 K.C. 17-26 L 45,30649ERS ON SUNDAY NIGHTSYEAR DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATTEND.2010 Oct. 10 Phi. 27-24 L 69,7322005 Oct. 2 at Arz. (M.C.) 14-31 L 103,4672004 Oct. 3 StL 14-24 L 66,696Oct. 31 at Chi. 13-23 L 62,0542003 Oct. 12 at Sea. 19-20 L 66,4372001 Oct. 7 Car. 24-14 W 66,944Dec. 2 Buf. 35-0 W 67,2521999 Dec. 26 Was. 20-26 (OT) L 68,3291998 Nov. 22 N.O. 31-20 W 68,4291997 Dec. 21 at Sea. 9-38 L 66,2531996 Nov. 3 at N.O. 24-17 W 53,2971995 Dec. 3 Buf. 27-17 W 65,5681994 Nov. 20 L.A. Rams 31-27 W 62,7741993 Dec. 5 Cin. 21-8 W 60,0391992 Sep. 27 at N.O. 16-10 W 68,5911990 Nov. 11 at Dal. 24-6 W 62,9661988 Dec. 18 L.A. Rams 16-38 L 62,4441987 Nov. 29 Cle. 38-24 W 60,243Dec. 27 L.A. Rams 48-0 W 57,9531982 Dec. 19 Atl. 7-17 L 53,23449ERS ON THURSDAY NIGHTSYEAR DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATTEND.2010 Dec. 16 at SD 34-7 L 67,8202009 Nov. 12 Chi. 10-6 W 69,7322006 Dec. 14 at Sea. 24-14 W 67,6502002 Sep. 5 at N.Y. Giants 16-13 W 78,7481983 Sep. 8 at Min. 48-17 W 58,1671982 Dec. 2 L.A. Rams 30-24 W 58,57449ERS ON THURSDAY THANKSGIVING DAY GAMESYEAR DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATTEND.1972 Nov. 23 at Dal. 31-10 W 65,2141969 Nov. 27 at Dal. 24-24 T 62,3481966 Nov. 24 at Det. 41-14 W 53,18149ERS ON FRIDAY NIGHTSYEAR DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATTEND.1986 Dec. 19 L.A. Rams 24-14 W 60,2661984 Dec. 14 L.A. Rams 19-16 W 59,74349ERS ON SATURDAY NIGHTSYEAR DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATTEND.2007 Dec. 13 vs. Cin. 20-13 W 68,0531999 Dec. 18 at Car. 24-41 L 62,3731993 Dec. 11 at Atl. 24-27 L 64,688SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\329// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSRUSHING YARDSNAME ATT YDS OPPONENT DATEHearst, Garrison 24 198 Det. 12/14/98Gore, Frank 25 167 Arz. 12/14/09Hearst, Garrison 20 166 NYG 11/30/98Jackson, Wilbur 30 156 Min. 11/29/76Williams, Delvin 20 153 Min. 11/29/76Hearst, Garrison 28 141 at Car. 9/29/77Hearst, Garrison 22 138 at Was. 9/14/98Westbrook, Brian 23 136 at Arz. 11/29/10Carter, Dexter 13 124 at L.A. Rams 12/17/90Craig, Roger 22 117 at Den. 11/11/85Watters, Ricky 16 116 NO 11/22/93Gore, Frank 20 112 NO 9/20/10Watters, Ricky 26 105 at NO 11/28/94Kirby, Terry 12 105 at Atl. 12/2/96Phillips, Lawrence 9 102 at Arz. 9/27/99RECEIVING YARDSNAME NO YDS OPPONENT DATERice, Jerry 14 289 Min. 12/18/95Taylor, John 11 286 at L.A. Rams 12/11/89Rice, Jerry 10 241 L.A. Rams 12/9/85Rice, Jerry 12 204 at Was. 11/17/86Rice, Jerry 11 181 at Det. 9/25/95Rice, Jerry 7 169 L.A. Rams 9/5/94Owens, Terrell 13 166 Phi. 11/25/02Owens, Terrell 8 155 Pit. 11/17/03Rice, Jerry 8 149 at Mia. 11/20/95Rice, Jerry 6 143 at Atl. 12/3/00Owens Terrell 5 140 NYG 11/30/98TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE - RUSH/RECEIVINGNAME RUSH REC TOTAL OPPONENT DATERice, Jerry 10 289 299 Min. 12/18/95Taylor, John 0 286 286 at L.A. Rams 12/11/89Rice, Jerry 14 241 255 L.A. Rams 12/9/85Rice, Jerry 9 204 213 at Was. 11/17/86Hearst, Garrison 198 0 198 Det. 12/14/98Rice, Jerry 23 169 192 L.A. Raiders 9/5/94Rice, Jerry 0 181 181 at Det. 9/25/95LONG PUNTSNAME YDS OPPONENT DATELee, Andy 63 at Arz. 11/10/08Wilmsmeyer, Klaus 61 at Cle. 9/13/93Lee, Andy 60 at Sea. 11/12/07Runager, Max 58 NYG 12/1/86LONG PUNT RETURNSNAME YDS OPPONENT DATETaylor, John 95t Was. 11/21/88McLemore, Dana 83t Chi. 12/14/87McLemore, Dana 79t at NYG 10/8/84Carter, Dexter 78t Min. 12/18/95Levy, Chuck 73t at Phi. 11/10/97McLemore, Dana 56t Dal. 12/19/83MNF RECORDS49ERS MONDAY NIGHT SINGLE GAME RECORDSLONG INTERCEPTION RETURNSNAME LG OPPONENT DATEHanks, Merton 67t NO 11/22/93Parrish, Tony 60 at StL 12/30/02Hanks, Merton 55t Den. 12/15/97Woodall, Lee 55 Den. 12/15/97Parrish, Tony 48 Pit. 11/17/03Wright, Eric 48t Dal. 12/19/83LONG FIELD GOALSNAME LG OPPONENT DATECofer, Mike 52 at NO 9/10/90Cofer, Mike 52 Was. 11/21/88Cortez, Jose 49 at NYJ 10/1/01Wilkins, Jeff 49 Det. 12/23/96LONG FUMBLE RETURNSNAME YDS OPPONENT DATEGriffin, Don 99t Chi. 12/22/91Young, Bryant 43 at Atl. 12/2/96Greene, Kevin 40t Den. 12/15/97Hanks, Merton 38t at Phi. 11/10/97LONG RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGENAME LG OPPONENT DATEBarlow, Kevan 78t Pit. 11/17/03Carter, Dexter 74t at L.A. Rams 12/17/90Hearst, Garrison 70t NYG 11/30/98Phillips, Lawrence 68t at Arz. 9/27/99Jackson, Wilbur 64 at Det. 10/14/74Watters, Ricky 43 at Atl. 11/9/92LONG PASS COMPLETIONSNAME LG OPPONENT DATEJ. Montana to J. Taylor 95t at LA Rams 12/17/89J. Montana to J. Taylor 92t at LA Rams 12/17/89J. Montana to J. Rice 80t Was. 11/21/88S. Young to T. Owens 79t NYG 11/30/98S. Bono to J. Taylor 78 at LA Rams 11/25/91J. Montana to F. Solomon 77t Dal. 12/19/83S. Young to J. Rice 73t at NYG 9/2/91MOST PASSING YARDSNAME ATT CMP YDS OPPONENT DATEMontana, Joe 42 30 458 at L.A. Rams 12/11/89Montana, Joe 60 33 441 at Was. 11/17/86Young, Steve 49 30 425 Min. 12/18/95Grbac, Elvis 41 31 382 at Mia. 11/20/95Montana, Joe 40 24 381 Was. 9/10/84Garcia, Jeff 34 26 373 at Atl. 1/3/00Young, Steve 44 27 348 at Det. 9/25/95Young, Steve 32 21 338 Chi. 12/23/91Montana, Joe 36 26 328 L.A. Rams 12/9/85Young, Steve 32 19 308 L.A. Raiders 9/5/94Bono, Steve 33 18 306 at L.A. Rams 11/25/91Young, Steve 32 21 303 at Was. 9/14/98LONG KICKOFF RETURNSNAME LG OPPONENT DATERossum, Allen 104t at Arz. 11/10/08Sutherland, Vinny 65 at NYJ 10/1/01Tillman, Spencer 60 NYG 11/27/89Carter, Dexter 60 Phi. 1/3/93Washington, Vic 57 L.A. Rams 12/4/72Hofer, Paul 48 Dal. 12/12/77SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\330// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSMNF RECORDS49ERS MONDAY NIGHT CAREER RECORDSSCORINGNAME R P RT 2PT PAT FG TOTRice, Jerry 1 30 – 1 – – 188Cofer, Mike – – – – 51 18/28 106Wersching, Ray – – – – 32 13/17 71Owens, Terrell – 11 – – – – 66Jones, Brent – 10 – – – – 60Taylor, John – 9 1 – – – 60Young, Steve 9 – – – – – 54Wilkins, Jeff – – – – 14 11/11 47Kirby, Terry 5 1 - - - - 36Richey, Wade – – – – 21 4/6 33Hearst, Garrison 5 – – 1 – – 32Gossett, Bruce – – – – 8 8/9 31PASSING YARDSNAME G ATT CMP YDS PCT TD INT LGMontana, Joe 18 600 357 4,482 59.5 33 15 95tYoung, Steve 25 563 362 4,424 64.3 41 12 79tGarcia, Jeff 6 143 94 1,044 65.7 7 2 62Grbac, Elvis 5 118 79 829 66.9 7 4 47tSmith, Alex 4 126 69 659 54.8 3 4 45Bono, Steve 4 67 40 577 59.7 1 2 78tPlunkett, Jim 3 63 29 476 46.0 6 4 47tRUSHING YARDSNAME G ATT YDS AVG LG TDHearst, Garrison 10 199 1,055 5.3 70t 5Craig, Roger 17 239 817 3.4 25 1Young, Steve 23 106 663 6.3 26t 9Gore, Frank 6 104 557 5.4 36 3Watters, Ricky 8 99 498 5.0 43 2Tyler, Wendell 6 77 389 5.1 36 1Jackson, Wilbur 6 99 357 3.6 64 0Barlow, Kevan 5 42 333 7.9 78t 2Williams, Delvin 5 72 304 4.2 30 0RECEPTIONSNAME G NO YDS AVG LG TDRice, Jerry 38 211 3,377 16.0 80t 30Craig, Roger 17 78 654 8.4 33 4Owens, Terrell 15 70 971 13.9 79t 11Jones, Brent 22 66 846 12.8 41 6Taylor, John 16 64 1,096 17.1 95t 8Stokes, J.J. 14 49 597 12.2 47 1Rathman, Tom 13 40 343 8.6 21 0INTERCEPTIONSNAME G NO YDS AVG LG TDHanks, Merton 22 7 143 20.4 67t 1Lott, Ronnie 4 5 63 12.6 26 0McDonald, Tim 21 4 46 11.5 21 0Griffin, Don 8 4 25 6.3 23 0Williamson, Carlton 3 3 109 36.3 82 0Wright, Eric 3 3 85 28.3 48t 1PUNT RETURN YARDSNAME G NO YDS AVG LG FC TDTaylor, John 12 31 386 12.5 95t 12 1McLemore, Dana 7 19 310 16.3 83t 10 3Carter, Dexter 11 27 293 10.9 78t 15 1Levy, Chuck 5 5 101 20.2 73t 1 1McQuarters, R.W. 5 11 98 8.9 26 1 0TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGENAME TOTAL YARDS RUSH RECRice, Jerry 3,463 86 3,377Craig, Roger 1,471 817 654Hearst, Garrison 1,203 1,055 148Taylor, John 1,101 5 1,096Owens, Terrell 977 4 973Gore, Frank 657 557 100Watters, Ricky 597 498 99Rathman, Tom 574 231 343PUNTING AVERAGENAME G NO YDS AVG LG BLKDLee, Andy 6 27 1,270 47.0 63 0Stanley, Chad 3 17 694 40.8 52 0Orosz, Tom 2 9 366 40.7 55 0Thompson, Tommy 9 33 1,339 40.6 54 1Wittum, Tom 7 42 1,689 40.2 52 0Wilmsmeyer, Klaus 8 22 882 40.1 61 0KICKOFF RETURN YARDSNAME G NO YDS AVG LG TDCarter, Dexter 16 43 1,038 24.1 60 0Washington, Vic 3 8 226 28.3 57 0Hofer, Paul 4 10 223 22.3 48 0Levy, Chuck 5 11 214 19.5 31 0Hicks, Maurice 2 8 191 23.9 33 0Rossum, Allen 1 4 186 46.5 104t 1Monroe, Carl 5 10 174 17.4 45 0Williams, Jimmy 2 8 162 20.3 33 0Flagler, Terrence 3 8 161 20.1 40 0Tillman, Spencer 3 7 157 22.4 60 0Jervey, Travis 2 4 120 30.0 48 0Sutherland, Vinny 1 3 115 38.3 65 0Harmon, Derrick 3 5 97 19.4 32 0SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\331// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSOFF/DEF RANKINGSOctober 31, 1976 – Cardinals 23, 49ers 20 (STL)December 5, 1976 – Chargers 13, 49ers 7 (SD)November 13, 1977 – 49ers 10, Saints 7 (NO)September 14, 1980 – 49ers 24, Cardinals 21 (SF)December 7, 1980 – 49ers 38, Saints 35 (SF)October 12, 1986 – Vikings 27, 49ers 24 (SF)October 19, 1986 – 49ers 10, Falcons 10 (ATL)October 9, 1988 – Broncos 16, 49ers 13 (SF)December 9, 1990 – 49ers 20, Bengals 17 (CIN)January 3, 1994 – Eagles 37, 49ers 34 (SF)October 14, 1996 – Packers 23, 49ers 20 (GB)49ERS OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE RANKINGSOFFENSEDEFENSEYear Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass1970 321.6 (2) 112.9 (17) 208.8 (1) 284.6 (13) 128.5 (18) 156.1 (9)1971 336.1 (3) 152.1 (9) 184.1 (4) 262.8 (5) 119.1 (9) 143.6 (6)1972 310.8 (8) 115.4 (21) 195.4 (2) 288.4 (14) 131.9 (13) 156.5 (15)1973 301.7 (8) 124.5 (21) 177.2 (4) 309.2 (20) 140.2 (10) 169.0 (22)1974 284.9 (14) 141.5 (11) 143.4 (19) 285.2 (12) 144.6 (18) 140.6 (6)1975 297.0 (16) 114.1 (25) 182.9 (5) 288.7 (10) 129.6 (9) 159.1 (11)1976 291.8 (18) 174.8 (5) 117.0 (23) 261.4 (2) 127.6 (5) 133.8 (4)1977 256.7 (22) 149.0 (10) 107.7 (25) 247.4 (3) 133.5 (12) 113.9 (4)1978 252.9 (27) 130.7 (21) 112.3 (25) 315.6 (21) 147.7 (17) 167.9 (18)1979 348.3 (6) 120.8 (20) 227.6 (3) 351.3 (20) 138.3 (15) 212.9 (24)1980 332.5 (12) 108.9 (24) 223.6 (5) 386.0 (27) 138.6 (23) 247.4 (27)1981 342.8 (13) 121.3 (19) 221.4 (7) 297.7 (2) 120.1 (12) 177.6 (3)1982 360.2 (3) 82.2 (28) 278.0 (2) 336.3 (21) 132.3 (21) 204.0 (16)1983 378.4 (4) 141.1 (8) 237.3 (5) 324.2 (10) 120.9 (9) 203.3 (15)1984 397.9 (2) 154.1 (3) 243.8 (4) 323.5 (10) 112.2 (7) 211.3 (17)1985 370.0 (2) 139.5 (10) 230.5 (5) 324.4 (14) 105.2 (7) 219.3 (21)1986 380.1 (3) 124.1 (10) 256.0 (2) 305.2 (6) 97.6 (3) 207.6 (17)1987 389.8 (1) 139.8 (1) 250.0 (2) 273.0 (1) 107.4 (5) 165.6 (1)1988 368.8 (2) 157.7 (2) 211.1 (10) 285.9 (3) 99.3 (3) 186.7 (8)1989 391.8 (1) 122.9 (10) 268.9 (2) 288.6 (4) 86.4 (3) 202.2 (11)1990 368.4 (2) 107.4 (18) 261.1 (2) 267.1 (3) 78.6 (2) 188.4 (12)1991 366.1 (3) 116.3 (11) 249.8 (2) 284.6 (6) 94.5 (5) 190.1 (11)1992 387.2 (1) 144.7 (3) 242.5 (3) 299.2 (15) 88.6 (4) 210.6 (26)1993 402.2 (1) 133.3 (3) 268.9 (2) 312.3 (15) 112.5 (16) 199.8 (16)1994 378.8 (2) 118.5 (6) 260.2 (4) 302.4 (8) 83.6 (2) 218.8 (17)1995 380.4 (2) 92.4 (23) 288.0 (1) 274.9 (1) 66.3 (1) 208.6 (11)1996 344.1 (6) 115.4 (10) 228.7 (7) 291.3 (7) 93.6 (5) 197.8 (11)1997 319.5 (12) 123.1 (8) 196.4 (18) 250.8 (1) 85.4 (2) 165.4 (2)1998 425.0 (1) 159.0 (1) 266.0 (2) 333.9 (23) 100.6 (9) 233.3 (29)1999 336.3 (10) 130.9 (1) 205.3 (21) 355.4 (28) 101.2 (15) 254.3 (31)2000 377.5 (4) 112.6 (18) 264.9 (4) 356.8 (29) 112.1 (16) 244.7 (29)2001 355.6 (4) 140.3 (2) 215.3 (14) 309.6 (13) 98.2 (9) 211.4 (19)2002 356.3 (8) 140.3 (6) 216.1 (14) 322.4 (14) 103.3 (7) 219.1 (22)2003 355.4 (5) 142.4 (5) 213.0 (10) 308.0 (13) 105.6 (9) 202.4 (17)2004 286.6 (26) 90.6 (30) 196.0 (20) 342.6 (24) 124.7 (20) 217.9 (19)2005 224.2 (32) 105.6 (17) 118.6 (32) 391.2 (32) 114.5 (18) 276.7 (32)2006 303.6 (26) 135.8 (6) 167.8 (29) 344.2 (26) 121.0 (19) 223.2 (26)2007 237.3 (32) 92.3 (27) 145.0 (32) 246.2 (25) 118.5 (22) 227.7 (22)2008 311.1 (23) 99.9 (27) 211.2 (13) 326.0 (13) 106.8 (13t) 219.2 (20)2009 290.8 (27) 100.0 (25) 190.8 (22) 326.4 (15) 97.0 (6) 227.3 (20)2010 313.3 (24) 103.6 (19) 209.8 (18) 327.8 (13) 96.7 (6) 231.1 (24)49ERS OVERTIME GAMES(National Football League - 1976-Present)November 10, 1996 – Cowboys 20, 49ers 17 (SF)November 24, 1996 – 49ers 19, Redskins 16 (WAS)September 6, 1998 – 49ers 36, Jets 30 (SF)December 6, 1998 – 49ers 31, Panthers 28 (CAR)December 26, 1999 – Redskins 26, 49ers 20 (SF)October 8, 2000 – Raiders 34, 49ers 28 (SF)September 9, 2001 – 49ers 16, Falcons 13 (SF)October 14, 2001 – 49ers 37, Falcons 31 (ATL)October 28, 2001 – Bears 37, 49ers 31 (CHI)November 18, 2001 – 49ers 25, Panthers 22 (CAR)November 3, 2002 – 49ers 23, Raiders 20 (OAK)49ERS OVERTIME RECORDSOverall Record ............................................. 19-13-1 (home – 7-6, road – 12-7-1)November 17, 2002 – Chargers 20, 49ers 17 (SD)September 14, 2003 – Rams 27, 49ers 24 (STL)October 26, 2003 – Cardinals 16, 49ers 13 (ARI)December 21, 2003 – 49ers 31, Eagles 28 (PHI)October 10, 2004 – 49ers 31, Cardinals 28 (SF)December 12, 2004 – 49ers 31, Cardinals 28 (ARI)January 1, 2006 – 49ers 20, Texans 17 (SF)December 31, 2006 – 49ers 26, Broncos 23 (DEN)November 25, 2007 – 49ers 37, Cardinals 31 (ARI)September 14, 2008 - 49ers 33, Seahawks 30 (SEA)November 14, 2010 - 49ers 23, Rams 20 (SF)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\332// MEDIA GUIDE


October 31, 1976St. Louis 23, San Francisco 20In the fourth quarter, St. Louis held a 14-13 lead afterSan Francisco missed an extra point on its previousscoring drive. San Francisco then took the lead20-14 in the fourth when Delvin Williams scored histhird touchdown of the day. With eight minutes left inthe game, Cardinals quarterback Jim Hart connectedwith Mel Gray on a 77-yard touchdown pass for the20-20 tie. The extra point was blocked and the twoteams went into overtime. St. Louis won the overtimecoin toss but was forced to punt. Tony Leonard fumbledthe kick at the 43-yard line, which was recovered bythe Cardinals. St. Louis then marched down field to setup Jim Bakken for the 21-yard field goal to lift the Cardinalsto a 23-20 victory.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 0 13 0 7 0 20Cardinals 7 0 7 6 3 23December 5, 1976San Diego 13, San Francisco 7The 49ers and Chargers played to a scoreless tie inthe first half. The defensive struggle continued into thesecond half and the score remained 0-0 at the end ofthe third quarter. On San Diego’s first possession ofthe fourth quarter, Dan Fouts guided them on a 16-play, 80-yard scoring drive, capped by a Bo Matthewstwo-yard touchdown run. San Francisco answeredon its next possession with a 64-yard scoring drive.Paul Hofer caught an eight-yard touchdown pass fromScott Bull to make the score 7-6. The extra point wasblocked, but the Chargers Tom Graham was flaggedfor offsides. After the penalty was marked off, SteveMike-Mayer connected to tie the game at seven withjust over a minute left in regulation. San Diego won theovertime coin toss and elected to receive. The Chargersbegan their first possession on their own seven-yardline where Fouts guided them on a nine-play, 93-yarddrive, which was capped by a Mercury Morris 13-yardtouchdown run for the 13-7 win.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 0 0 0 7 0 7Chargers 0 0 0 7 6 13November 13, 1977San Francisco 10, New Orleans 7The 49ers got their first ever overtime victory at NewOrleans. The Saints got on the board early in the firstquarter on an eight-yard run by Tony Galbreath. TheSaints appeared to grab a <strong>com</strong>manding lead at the endof the first half when Richard Mauti returned a TomWittum punt 65 yards for a touchdown 10 seconds beforehalftime. But a New Orleans clipping penalty nullifiedthe score. The 49ers tied it up in the third quarterwith a five-yard romp by Delvin Williams. Neither teamwould score again in regulation and the game went toovertime knotted at seven. The Saints won the overtimecoin toss, but were unable to move the ball, giving itback to the 49ers. San Francisco started from its own41-yard line and moved the ball down to the Saints 16,where Ray Wersching connected on a 33-yard gamewinningfield goal.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 0 0 7 0 3 10Saints 7 0 0 0 0 7ALL-TIME RESULTSOVERTIME GAMES49ERS OVERTIME GAME SUMMARIESSeptember 14, 1980San Francisco 24, St. Louis 21San Francisco struck first on a 19-yard touchdownpass from Steve DeBerg to Paul Hofer in the secondquarter. Cardinals quarterback Jim Hart quickly answeredback with a 13-yard touchdown strike toTheotis Brown. The Cardinals pushed the lead to 14-7with a Doug Marsh five-yard touchdown reception. Afterthe 49ers tied the game at 14, St. Louis drove 75yards in eight plays to take a 21-14 lead. With 1:51 leftin regulation, the 49ers drove 80 yards and scored on a26-yard touchdown run by Hofer, his second of the day.San Francisco won the overtime coin toss and took theball 52 yards to the 16-yard line, where Ray Werschingkicked a 33-yard field goal for the 24-21 win.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 0 7 0 14 3 24Cardinals 0 0 14 7 0 21December 7, 1980San Francisco 38, New Orleans 35New Orleans jumped out to a 35-7 halftime lead behindtouchdown passes of 33, 21 and 41 yards fromArchie Manning. Less than five minutes into the thirdquarter, the 49ers went on an 88-yard, nine-play drivethat culminated with a one-yard touchdown run byJoe Montana. Minutes later, Montana hooked up withDwight Clark for a 71-yard touchdown pass to bringthe 49ers within 14 points. After the San Franciscodefense shut out New Orleans for the second straightquarter, they tied the game with 1:50 left in the fourthquarter with Lenvil Elliott’s seven-yard touchdownjaunt, forcing overtime. New Orleans won the coin toss,but failed to pick up a first down on its first possession.San Francisco took the ball on its own 27 and marched55 yards in 13 plays for the game-winning 36-yardfield goal by Ray Wersching.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 0 7 14 14 3 38Saints 14 21 0 0 0 35October 12, 1986Minnesota 27, San Francisco 24With Joe Montana out, Jeff Kemp stepped in to leadSan Francisco against a powerful Minnesota Vikingsteam. Minnesota struck first with a six-yard touchdownpass from Tommy Kramer to Anthony Carter. The49ers answered back when Kemp hit Dwight Clark witha 45-yard strike to tie the game. With 1:14 left in thefirst quarter, the Vikings Issiac Holt recovered a blockedpunt in the end zone for a 14-7 lead. San Franciscotook a 17-14 lead into halftime after a 39-yard RayWersching field goal and a 34-yard touchdown passfrom Kemp to Jerry Rice. After the Vikings stalled ontheir first drive of the third quarter, Kemp led the 49erson a six-play, 53-yard drive that ended with a 17-yardtouchdown reception by Rice. Minnesota answeredback with a 26-yard field goal by Chuck Nelson to cutthe 49ers lead to 24-17. With 6:37 remaining in thefourth quarter, Kramer hit Anthony Carter with a 35-yard touchdown pass to tie the game. In overtime,Minnesota won the toss and went on a 58-yard drive.Nelson hit a 28-yard field goal for the 27-24 win.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 7 10 7 0 0 24Vikings 14 0 3 7 3 27October 19, 1986Atlanta 10, San Francisco 10San Francisco visited Atlanta for a battle with the divisionrival Falcons and took an early 7-0 lead on a RogerCraig one-yard romp. The Falcons responded with apunishing 17-play, 44-yard drive that resulted in a47-yard field goal by Mick Luckhurst. San Francis<strong>com</strong>aintained its lead in the second quarter with a 53-yard, 13-play drive, which led to a 24-yard Ray Werschingfield goal and a 10-3 lead. The defenses dominatedthe second half, holding the offenses scorelessfor all of the third quarter and most of the fourth. Withjust over a minute remaining in regulation, the Falconstook advantage of great field position and scored on a39-yard touchdown pass from Dave Archer to SylvesterStamps to tie the game at 10. The Falcons won theovertime coin toss and elected to receive. After generatingonly one first down, the Falcons were forced togive up possession. The 49ers mirrored the Falcons ontheir first possession of overtime and punted with 6:42remaining. Both teams had possession two more timesin overtime, but could not produce a score as the gameended in a 10-10 tie.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 7 3 0 0 0 10Falcons 3 0 0 7 0 10October 9, 1988Denver 16, San Francisco 13Two of the best teams in the <strong>NFL</strong> faced off in an interconference battle as the Denver Broncos visitedCandlestick Park. The 49ers started the scoring witha 37-yard Mike Cofer field goal with 4:52 remainingin the first quarter. The Broncos answered early in thesecond with a 27-yard field goal by Rich Karlis to knotthe game at three. With San Francisco’s second possessionof the second quarter, Joe Montana opened upthe offense and led the 49ers 95 yards and capped itoff with a six-yard quarterback sneak for a 10-3 leadat halftime. The only scoring in the third quarter cameon Karlis’ 27-yard field goal with five minutes remaining,cutting the 49ers lead to 10-6. Cofer quickly answeredwith a 27-yard field goal with one minute onthe clock in the third quarter for the 13-6 lead. After aninjury, John Elway returned to hit Vance Johnson withan eight-yard touchdown pass. Neither team couldscore in the final minutes of regulation and headedinto overtime. On San Francisco’s first possession, AndreTownsend sacked Montana, injuring his ribs. SteveYoung took over, and on his first play threw an interceptionto Mark Haynes ending the threat. After a fiveand-outdrive by the Broncos, the 49ers took over ontheir own five-yard line. A second Young interception,deep in Broncos territory, helped set the stage for Karlisto connect on a 22-yard game-winning field goal.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 3 7 3 0 0 13Broncos 0 3 3 7 3 16SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\333// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSOVERTIME GAMESDecember 9, 1990San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 17A capacity crowd filled Riverfront Stadium as the SanFrancisco 49ers invaded Cincinnati for a late-seasonbattle. On the Bengals first possession, Boomer Esiasondrove his team 70 yards for the game’s openingscore, a two-yard touchdown pass to Craig Taylor. SanFrancisco answered back on its next possession whenTom Rathman capped off a 73-yard drive with a oneyardplunge into the end zone for the 7-7 tie. Cincinnaticame out strong in the second half. The Bengalsscored on a Jim Breech field goal to open the third andbreak the tie. San Francisco enjoyed its first lead of thegame after Harry Sydney scored on a three-yard run.With just over two minutes elapsed in the fourth quarter,Ickey Woods dove in from one yard out to regain thelead for Cincinnati, 17-14. The 49ers next drive stalledand they would not regain possession until only 4:11remained in regulation. On the first play, Joe Montanahit Jerry Rice for a 29-yard strike and guided the teamdown to the Cincinnati six-yard line. Mike Cofer hit a23-yard field goal with just over a minute remaining tosend the game into overtime. San Francisco won its firstcoin toss in five overtime games and wasted no timedriving 75 yards in 11 plays to set up Cofer’s 23-yardgame-winning field goal and the 20-17 victory.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 7 0 7 3 3 20Bengals 7 0 3 7 0 17January 3, 1994Philadelphia 37, San Francisco 34Turnovers and an ill-timed penalty marred the 49ersfirst overtime game in four years. The PhiladelphiaEagles struck early and often, first on a 34-yard RogerRuzek field goal five minutes into the game. On SanFrancisco’s first possession, Steve Young was hit andfumbled the ball, which was recovered by Byron Evanswho returned it 30 yards for a touchdown and a10-0 lead. With Bubby Brister at the helm, the Eaglesdrove 76 yards in the opening minutes of the secondquarter and connected with Calvin Williams for a 13-yard touchdown to push the lead to 17-3. Brister againguided Philadelphia to an eight-play, 64-yard touchdownscoring drive to take a <strong>com</strong>manding 21-pointlead. The 49ers end zone drought ended with just lessthan two minutes remaining in the half when Young hitJerry Rice for a three-yard touchdown that brought thescore to 24-10 at halftime. San Francisco started thesecond half with a 60-yard kickoff return by DexterCarter to give the 49ers the ball on Philadelphia’s 38-yard line. Capping off a punishing 38-yard, nine-playdrive, Ricky Watters ran 11 yards for the score. Aftera Philadelphia punt, John Taylor caught a 38-yardtouchdown pass to tie the game at 24. Philadelphiatook advantage of a Young injury by intercepting a SteveBono pass. The Eagles worked quickly, moving 69 yardsin just two plays to take a 31-24 lead. San Franciscogave Philadelphia good field position again with a fumbleon its own 40, allowing the Eagles to increase theirlead to 10 with a Ruzek 32-yard field goal in the thirdquarter. Set up by a Don Griffin interception, Bono drovethe 49ers 42 yards and scored on a one-yard keeperthat closed the gap to 34-31. After a Philadelphia punt,the Niners drove down and tied the game on a Cofer29-yard field goal with 15 seconds left in regulation.San Francisco won the overtime coin toss and electedto receive, but failed to score on two overtime possessions.On Philadelphia’s second possession of overtime,they drove to San Francisco’s 20-yard line. With fourseconds showing on the clock, the Eagles set up for a38-yard field goal. Ruzek missed the field goal wideright, but Merton Hanks was flagged for roughing thekicker. After a 10-yard penalty, Ruzek hit a 28-yarderwith no time left on the clock for the 37-34 win.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 3 7 14 10 0 34Eagles 10 14 10 0 3 37October 14, 1996Green Bay 23, San Francisco 20With Steve Young out with a groin injury, Elvis Grbacled San Francisco against Brett Favre and the GreenBay Packers. After an unsuccessful first possession, thePackers scored on a 30-yard field goal by Chris Jackewith just over five minutes remaining in the first quarterfor the 3-0 lead. They took a 6-0 lead on anotherJacke 25-yard field goal. On San Francisco’s secondpossession of the second quarter, Grbac led a six-play,36-yard drive that resulted in a Jeff Wilkins 48-yardfield goal. After a three-and-out series by the Packers,Jerry Rice caught a seven-yard touchdown fromGrbac for a 10-6 lead. Aided by a Dana Stubblefieldinterception, Rice and Grbac put the 49ers up 17-6 atthe half with a 13-yard touchdown pass. Green Baytrimmed the lead to 17-14 when Favre hit Don Beebefor a 59-yard touchdown and followed it with a twopointconversion toss to Edger Bennett. Chris Jacke hita 35-yard field goal to tie the game at 17 with 3:24left in regulation. San Francisco won the overtime cointoss but was forced to punt after going three-and-out.Green Bay received the ball on its own 44 and drove 21yards to set up Jacke for a 53-yard field goal for the23-20 victory.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 0 17 0 3 0 20Packers 6 0 8 6 3 23November 10, 1996Dallas 20, San Francisco 17The two most dominating teams in the <strong>NFL</strong> met in amid-season battle for NFC supremacy as the DallasCowboys traveled to 3Com Park. The 49ers jumped outto a quick lead after a Jeff Wilkins 28-yard field goal.They extended their lead to 10-0 on a 29-yard touchdownstrike from Steve Young to Iheanyi Uwaezuoke.Quiet for most of the first half, the Cowboys finally goton the board with a 72-yard scoring drive that endedon a Troy Aikman three-yard touchdown run, which cutthe deficit to 10-7 at halftime. Defenses dominated inthe third quarter with neither team allowing a score.Dallas ended the scoring drought with a Chris Boniol26-yard field goal four seconds into the fourth quarterto tie the game at 10. With Young out in the secondhalf after sustaining a concussion, Elvis Grbac led SanFrancisco on a nine-play, 68-yard scoring drive on itsnext possession. Terry Kirby capped it off with a 27-yard touchdown run. After Fred Strickland intercepteda Grbac pass at the 49ers 15-yard line, Troy Aikmanhit Eric Bjornson for a six-yard touchdown pass, knottingthe game at 17 and forcing overtime. The Cowboyswon the overtime coin toss and wasted no timemarching down the field. After 12 plays, Chris Boniolhit the game-winning 29-yard field goal for the 20-17 victory.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 10 0 0 7 0 17Cowboys 0 7 0 10 3 20SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\334// MEDIA GUIDENovember 24, 1996San Francisco 19, Washington 16In the 49ers second overtime game in November, andthird of the season, the Washington Redskins hostedSan Francisco for the first time in two years. In whatwould prove to be a game dominated by special teams,San Francisco struck first with a 20-yard field goalfrom Jeff Wilkins. Washington’s Scott Blanton hit fieldgoals from 19 and 48 yards out and Wilkins added anotherto knot the score at six going into halftime. Theonly score in the third quarter came on a Blanton fieldgoal from 41 yards out to give Washington a 9-6 lead.San Francisco got on the board first in the fourth quarterwith a Wilkins 44-yard field goal three minutes into theperiod. On the ensuing possession, Gus Ferotte drovethe Redskins 78 yards, which culminated with a JamieAsher 20-yard touchdown reception. The 49erstied the game with 1:57 remaining in regulation on aone-yard run by William Floyd, forcing overtime. SanFrancisco won the coin toss and promptly went on a48-yard scoring drive that was capped by a 38-yardfield goal by Wilkins for the 19-16 win.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 3 3 0 10 3 19Redskins 0 6 3 7 0 16September 6, 1998San Francisco 36, New York Jets 30In the opening weekend of the 1998 season, fans weretreated to one of the most exciting games and one ofthe most exciting plays in <strong>NFL</strong> history. After a fastpacedfirst half, the 49ers found themselves trailing17-14 at halftime after Glen Foley hit Wayne Chrebetfrom six-yards out for the score with 32 seconds remainingin the second quarter. On its first possessionin the second half, San Francisco evened the score at17 with a 22-yard field goal by Wade Richey. On thefollowing possession, Foley found Keyshawn Johnsonfor a 21-yard touchdown and a 24-17 lead. With justover three minutes remaining in the third quarter, JerryRice caught a 14-yard touchdown from Steve Young tobring the 49ers within one. The extra point was blockedand the score remained 24-23 heading into the fourthquarter. New York extended its lead to 27-23 after aJohn Hall 32-yard field goal. San Francisco took possessionwith 3:38 left in regulation and went on a 76-yard, five-play drive that was capped by a 38-yardtouchdown pass from Young to J.J. Stokes, giving the49ers the lead 30-27 with just over one minute remainingin regulation. New York then drove the ball tothe 49ers 13-yard line, where John Hall tied the gameat 30 with just three seconds on the clock. Both NewYork and San Francisco went three-and-out on theirfirst possessions of overtime. The Jets moved to midfieldon their second possession before being forcedto punt, pinning the 49ers on their own four-yard line.With 11:09 remaining in overtime, on San Francisco’sfirst play of its second possession, Young gave the ballto Garrison Hearst, who ran right and broke six tackleson his way to a 96-yard, game-winning touchdownrun and the 36-30 victory.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 7 7 9 7 6 36Jets 3 14 7 6 0 30


ALL-TIME RESULTSOVERTIME GAMESDecember 6, 1998San Francisco 31, Carolina 28San Francisco extended its winning streak to fourgames with an exciting, high-scoring match-up withthe Carolina Panthers. After an explosive first half, the49ers took a 21-7 lead going into halftime. San Franciscostarted the second half with a five-play drive,which covered 90 yards, including a Garrison Hearst71-yard touchdown run. The drive gave the 49ers a<strong>com</strong>manding 28-7 lead. With just 52 seconds left inthe third quarter, Steve Beuerlein connected with AnthonyJohnson on a 38-yard touchdown pass to cutthe deficit to 28-14. On their first possession of thefourth quarter, the Panthers drove 76 yards in five playsand scored on a Beuerlein-to-Raghib Ismail 40-yardtouchdown pass. Minutes later, Carolina tied the gameat 28 with a 10-yard run by Tshimanga Biakabutuka.Carolina won the overtime coin toss and electedto receive. The Panthers ran two unsuccessful plays,and Beuerlein fumbled on the third, giving San Franciscopossession on Carolina’s 30-yard line. The 49erspicked up 25 yards driving to the Panthers five, whereWade Richey hit a 23-yard field goal for the 31-28 win.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 7 14 7 0 3 31Carolina 7 0 7 14 0 28December 26, 1999Washington 26, San Francisco 20The Washington Redskins visited 3Com Park and battledthe San Francisco 49ers to their second overtimegame in the last three meetings. San Francisco struckfirst with an 80-yard drive in 13 plays, capped off witha Charlie Garner four-yard touchdown run and a 7-0lead. Early in the second quarter, Washington answeredback with an 80-yard drive of its own, ending with aBrad Johnson-to-Michael Westbrook 65-yard touchdownstrike. With a pair of Wade Richey field goals, SanFrancisco went into halftime with a 13-7 lead. Washingtoncut the deficit to three after Brett Conway naileda 47-yard field goal in the third quarter. The 49ersextended their lead to 20-10 with a 78-yard scoringdrive that ended on a five-yard touchdown passfrom Jeff Garcia to J.J. Stokes. At the beginning of thefourth quarter, Conway connected on a 34-yard fieldgoal to bring the Redskins within seven. Washingtonthen struck again with 3:30 left in the game when BradJohnson plunged in from one-yard to tie the game at20. San Francisco threatened with just over one minuteto go, driving to the Redskins 22-yard line before fumbling,which Washington recovered to force overtime.Washington won the overtime coin toss and promptlymoved the ball to the San Francisco 33-yard line inthree plays. On first down, Johnson hit Larry Centers fora 33-yard touchdown pass and the 26-20 win.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 7 6 7 0 0 20Redskins 0 7 3 10 6 26October 8, 2000Oakland 34, San Francisco 28In a game for the ages, the 49ers fell in overtime tothe visitors from across the Bay, the Oakland Raiders.The Raiders jumped out to the early 6-0 lead ontwo Sebastian Janikowski field goals. The 49ers answeredback, scoring 14 unanswered points to closeout the first half. The Raiders dominated the thirdquarter, holding onto the ball for more than 11 minutesand scoring two touchdowns. After another score bythe Raiders to start the fourth, the 49ers started their<strong>com</strong>eback. After a Jeff Garcia-to-Terrell Owens scoringtoss and another score on a nine-yard touchdownrun by Charlie Garner, San Francisco tied the game at28. On their next possession, the Raiders drove down toSan Francisco’s 23-yard line, but on fourth-and-10,Janikowski missed a 41-yard field goal wide left. The49ers, with a chance to win the game, took possessionand moved the ball down to the Oakland 29-yard line.On fourth-and-one, the Raiders defense stiffened andstopped a leaping Charlie Garner for no gain. The Raiderstook over on downs, but couldn’t get their offensegoing and were forced to punt back to the 49ers, whoran out the clock and forced the game into overtime.The Raiders won the toss and marched down to the49ers 25-yard line. Janikowski came on to attempt thegame-winning field goal, but missed wide right, hissecond missed field goal of the day. The 49ers took overand drove all the way to the Raiders 11-yard line. Onfirst down, Wade Richey attempted the game-winningfield goal, but was blocked and possession went backto the Raiders. Following two pass <strong>com</strong>pletions and apass interference call on the 49ers, the Raiders finallyput the game away with a 31-yard scoring toss fromRich Gannon to Tim Brown for the win.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 0 14 0 14 0 28Raiders 3 3 15 7 6 34September 9, 2001San Francisco 16, Atlanta 13The 49ers began the 2001 regular season in an excitingfashion, defeating the visiting Atlanta Falcons 16-13 inovertime. The 49ers trailed by seven points at halftimeand began the fourth quarter with a 10-point deficit.A J.J. Stokes touchdown reception narrowed the gapbefore Jose Cortez’s field goal attempt tied the game at13 with 11 seconds remaining in regulation. The 49erswon the coin toss in overtime and elected to receive. Onthe drive the 49ers faced a third-and-five when JeffGarcia rifled a pass to Tai Streets, who raced 53 yardsto the Falcons 23-yard line. Three plays later, Corteznailed a 24-yard field goal to lift the 49ers to victory.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 0 3 0 10 3 16Falcons 7 3 3 0 0 13SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\335// MEDIA GUIDEOctober 14, 2001San Francisco 37, Atlanta 31The 49ers had their second overtime game of the 2001season against the Falcons, sweeping Atlanta in theseason series by winning 37-31. The 49ers ralliedback from deficits of 20-7 at the half and 31-17 inthe fourth quarter. The Falcons went up 14-0 early inthe game. The 49ers put their first points of the gameon the board in the second quarter when Jeff Garciascored on a seven-yard run. The Falcons answeredback with two field goals and went up 20-7 at halftime.Terrell Owens, who did not catch a pass in the first half,roared back to catch nine passes for 183 yards and acareer-high three touchdowns. After a 49ers touchdown,at the hands of Kevan Barlow, and a touchdownby the Falcons, the 49ers were down 31-24 with just2:22 remaining in the game. Garcia led the team on a10-play, 72-yard drive when he hooked up with Owensfrom 17 yards out to tie the game at 31 with just 21seconds remaining. The 49ers won the toss in overtimeand drove to the Falcons 14-yard line. A mishandledsnap between Garcia and Dave Fiore, who was fillingin at center for an injured Jeremy Newberry, was recoveredby the Falcons and their offense took over. The49ers defense rose to the challenge, forcing Atlanta intoa three-and-out possession. After the punt, San Franciscobegan at its own 33-yard line. After picking upone first down, Garcia faced third-and-five when heconnected with Owens, who raced 52 yards for his thirdtouchdown and the 37-31 overtime victory.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 0 7 10 14 6 37Falcons 14 6 0 11 0 31October 28, 2001Chicago 37, San Francisco 31The 49ers had their second consecutive overtime gameand their third of the 2001 season as they dropped a37-31 decision to the Chicago Bears. San Franciscowent up early in the first quarter after Bryant Youngforced a fumble, which Julian Peterson scooped up andreturned 26 yards for the touchdown. The 49ers struckagain when Jeff Garcia hooked up with Justin Swift fora one-yard touchdown and the 14-0 lead. The Bearsanswered back with a safety and a touchdown, makingthe score 14-9 at the half. In the third quarter, the49ers struck first when Garrison Hearst scored his firsttouchdown since 12-14-98 on a 60-yard bomb fromGarcia. The Bears offense then took over and drovedown to the 49ers 10-yard line where Zack Bronsonintercepted a Shane Mathews pass and returnedit a team-record 97 yards for the touchdown. After aChicago touchdown and a 49ers field goal, the scorewas 31-16 early in the fourth quarter. The Bears thenracked up 15 unanswered points on two touchdowndrives to tie the game at 31 and send it into overtime.The 49ers won the coin toss and the offense took over.On the first play from scrimmage, Garcia was interceptedby Mike Brown, who raced 33 yards for thetouchdown and the 37-31 victory for Chicago.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 14 0 14 3 0 31Bears 0 9 7 15 6 37November 18, 2001San Francisco 25, Carolina 22In their fourth overtime game of the season, setting anew team record, the 49ers pulled out an exciting 25-22 victory over the Carolina Panthers. The game was asee-saw battle with each team going back and forthuntil the fourth quarter. The Panthers went ahead latein the fourth quarter after a Jeff Garcia interception.Wesley Walls scored on a 24-yard pass, but the twopointconversion failed, leaving the Panthers with a slim19-14 lead. On the next 49ers drive, Garcia was interceptedagain, this time deep in 49ers territory. The SanFrancisco defense held Carolina to only a field goal andthe 49ers were down 22-14 with just 1:52 remainingin the game. Garcia started the offense on its own 34-yard line and began the two-minute drill. The 49ersmoved down the field to the Panthers seven-yard line,where Garcia threw a fade route to Terrell Owens, whosnatched it out of the air with one second remainingon the clock to cut the score to 22-20. Garcia thenfound Eric Johnson in the end zone for the two-pointconversion to send the game into overtime. San Franciscowon the coin toss and started its drive at its own26-yard line. Garcia <strong>com</strong>pleted three-of-four passesfor 27 yards, while Garrison Hearst rushed twice for 34yards to bring the 49ers down to Carolina’s nine-yardline. Jose Cortez came on for the game-winning fieldgoal from 26 yards out, splitting the uprights to give the49ers the 25-22 overtime victory.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 0 7 7 8 3 25Panthers 7 3 3 9 0 22


ALL-TIME RESULTSOVERTIME GAMESNovember 3, 2002San Francisco 23, Oakland 20The 49ers visited the Oakland Raiders and turned inan exciting performance. Tied at 13 entering the fourthquarter, the game see-sawed back and forth beforeheading into overtime. San Francisco scored first inthe fourth quarter when Jeff Garcia connected with TaiStreets for a three-yard touchdown to take the leadat 20-13. Oakland answered after the ensuing kickoffwent out of bounds and the Raiders got the ball at theirown 40-yard line. Oakland converted a crucial fourthand-threeplay to maintain possession and ended thedrive with a 10-yard touchdown run by Charlie Garnerwith just over six minutes remaining. The 49ers thenate up the clock with an impressive 13-play drive intoscoring position, where Jose Cortez missed a 27-yardfield goal at the end of regulation to send the gameinto overtime. The 49ers won the toss and launched a17-yard drive. It was there that Cortez lined up for thegame-winning 23-yard field goal that sailed throughthe uprights.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 10 0 3 7 3 23Raiders 7 6 0 7 0 20November 17, 2002San Diego 20, San Francisco 17In their second overtime game in three weeks, the49ers dropped a close one to the San Diego Chargers.San Francisco took the early lead, leading 17-7 at thestart of the fourth quarter. However the Chargers reeledoff 10 unanswered points in the final period to tie thegame at 17 to send it into overtime. In overtime, theChargers won the toss and returned the opening kickoff39 yards. But the drive stalled there and San Diegowas forced to punt. On the ensuing 49ers possession,the offense drove down the field to the San Diego 23-yard line where Jose Cortez’s game-winning field goalsailed wide right. The Chargers took over and promptlydrive down the field in nine plays where Steve Christienailed the 40-yard game-winning field goal.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 0 7 10 0 0 17Chargers 7 0 0 10 3 20September 14, 2003St. Louis 27, San Francisco 24In an early-season division battle, the St. Louis Ramsprevailed over the 49ers in overtime in a back and forthbattle. The Rams went ahead late in the fourth quarter,24-17, with 3:20 remaining. Undaunted, Jeff Garciacalmly led his team down the field for the game-tying13-yard touchdown pass to Terrell Owens with 19seconds remaining in regulation. The 49ers recovereda fumble on the ensuing kickoff and had the ball atmidfield. After an in<strong>com</strong>plete pass, Garcia connectedwith Cedrick Wilson on a 29-yard pass on seconddown with nine seconds remaining. Instead of fallingto the ground and taking a timeout, Wilson kept runningand was tackled as time ran out and the game headedinto overtime. The Rams won the toss and received thekickoff, which they returned to their 48-yard line. Aftera one-yard run by Marshall Faulk, the 49ers were penalized15 yards for a face mask penalty. Marc Bulgerthen <strong>com</strong>pleted two straight passes which brought St.Louis to the 49ers 10-yard line. Jeff Wilkins then cameon and hit the winning 28-yard field goal.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 7 3 7 7 0 24Rams 7 0 7 10 3 27October 26, 2003Arizona 16, San Francisco 13In another division battle, the 49ers had their secondovertime game of the season, this time at Arizona. Thefield goal kicking was the story of this game as the49ers missed both field goal attempts and made only1-of-2 PATs and the Cardinals made only 3-of-6 fieldgoal attempts. The Cardinals had the lead 13-6 in thefourth quarter when the 49ers tied the game on one ofthe most improbable touchdowns in team history. JeffGarcia fumbled at the one-yard line and the ball wasrecovered by offensive lineman Kwame Harris, whoscored his first career touchdown. The game was tiedat 13 with 2:25 left to play. The Cardinals had anothershot to get into scoring position, but were forced to puntand gave the 49ers one more shot for the victory withalmost six minutes remaining in regulation. San Franciscothen launched a drive that put the offense at theArizona 16-yard line. But Owen Pochman missed thepotential game-winning field goal, his second missedfield goal of the day, this time from 35 yards out. Thisbreathed new life into Arizona, who drove down to theSan Francisco 32-yard line. With five seconds remainingin regulation, Tim Duncan attempted the gamewinning50-yard field goal, which was short, and thegame headed to overtime. In overtime, the Cardinalswon the toss and drove down to the 49ers 22-yard linein eight plays. Duncan set up for another chance at agame-winning field goal, this one from 39 yards out.The kick sailed through the uprights and the Cardinalsnotched the 16-13 victory.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 6 0 0 7 0 13Cardinals 7 3 3 3 3 16December 21, 2003San Francisco 31, Philadelphia 28The 49ers recorded their first overtime win of the seasonand also their first road win of 2003 with a 31-28victory over Philadelphia. The two teams traded pointsback and forth heading into the final quarter. The 49erskicked a 25-yard field goal on the first play of thefourth quarter to cut Philadelphia’s lead to 21-20. OnSan Francisco’s next possession, Kevan Barlow ran for26 of his career-high 154 total yards and scored fromone-yard out to give the 49ers a 26-21 lead. The twopointconversion attempt was successful and the 49ershad a seven-point lead with five minutes remaining inthe game. The Eagles answered with a 10-play drive,adding seven points to tie the game on a Todd Pinkstontouchdown grab with a little over a minute remainingin regulation. Philadelphia won the overtime coin tossand started its drive at its own 21-yard line. On the firstplay in the extra period, Tony Parrish, who notched aninterception on the game’s first drive, intercepted anotherpass and ran it back to the Eagles four-yard line.Todd Peterson then came out and nailed the 22-yardgame-winning field goal.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 7 7 3 11 3 31Eagles 0 14 7 7 0 28October 10, 2004San Francisco 31, Arizona 28QB Tim Rattay joined an elite group of quarterbackswho have led the 49ers to <strong>com</strong>e from behind victoriesin a 31-28 overtime victory against the visitingArizona Cardinals at Monster Park. Rattay coolly directedtwo late fourth-quarter scoring drives that sentthe game into overtime after trailing by 16 points with8:19 remaining. In overtime, Rattay again led the teamSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\336// MEDIA GUIDEdownfield and buoyed by a roughing the passer penalty,put them into scoring position where K Todd Petersonbanged home the game-winning 32-yard fieldgoal. Rattay finished the game with a CAREER-HIGH417 yards passing and a quarterback rating of 99.8.He was an impressive 14 of 20 for 115 yards and twotouchdowns in the fourth quarter. He also broke QBJoe Montana’s team record by <strong>com</strong>pleting 38 passes.Montana held the previous mark of 37. Rattay’s favoritetarget on the day was TE Eric Johnson who hauledin a career-high 13 receptions for 162 yards and onetouchdown. Johnson caught a six-yard touchdownfrom Rattay with 4:35 remaining in the game that pulledthe 49ers within 10 points. Rattay ran in the two-pointconversion and suddenly the 49ers were within eightpoints. Now they needed a stop and the defense was upto the task, forcing a Cardinals punt. Taking over at the49ers 28-yard line, Rattay started off with a nine-yardpass to WR Curtis Conway, then scampered 15 moreyards before hitting Conway on a 14-yard pass to getthe 49ers to the Cardinals 23. From there Rattay foundWR Brandon Lloyd in the corner of the end zone andthe 49ers were within two points. Lloyd then slippedin front of the defender and caught Rattay’s two-pointoffering sending the game into overtime. The 49ers wonthe overtime coin toss and never relinquished the ball.A roughing the passer penalty on Arizona’s DT DarnellDockett helped the 49ers cause and Rattay tookadvantage as he quickly moved the team into scoringposition where Peterson knocked home the gamewinner.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 0 6 6 16 3 31Cardinals 0 14 0 14 0 28December 12, 2004San Francisco 31, Arizona 28First-year RB Maurice Hicks earned the game ball afteran inspiring 139-yard performance on 34 attempts.He and QB Ken Dorsey carried the 49ers to their secondvictory of the season, a 31-28 overtime victory inArizona. San Francisco did have to work for the win,despite taking a 28-3 lead in the third quarter. TheCardinals staged a furious rally and almost answeredthe 49ers overtime win earlier in the season at MonsterPark. But some key plays from the defense and the legsof Hicks proved the difference of the day. Hicks, makinghis first career <strong>NFL</strong> start, had four carries for 42 yards inovertime including a significant 17-yard gain that setupK Todd Peterson’s game-winning field goal. Facing2nd and 3 from the Cardinals 30-yard line, Hickstook the handoff from Dorsey, cut off the tackle to hisright and raced downfield before he was knocked out ofbounds at the 13. Dorsey finished the game <strong>com</strong>pleting18 of 34 passes for 191 yards and three scores for apasser rating of 99.0. Starting for the injured QB TimRattay, Dorsey threw his first career touchdown to WRBrandon Lloyd for the first score of the day. He thenconnected twice with WR Cedrick Wilson for scores asWilson led the receiving efforts with five receptions for83 yards and two scores, including a 19-yard catch tokeep the 49ers game-winning drive alive. Dorsey wassacked just once in his 34 passing attempts behind anoffensive line that played its best game of the year.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 7 14 7 0 3 31Cardinals 0 3 7 18 0 28


ALL-TIME RESULTSOVERTIME GAMESJanuary 1, 2006San Francisco 20, Houston 17The San Francisco 49ers rallied from a 10-0 firstquarter deficit for a 20-17 overtime victory over theHouston Texans to close out the 2005 campaign withtwo consecutive wins for a 4-12 record. The 49ersdominated the line of scrimmage, gaining 182 yardson the ground and controlling the clock for 44:03. The49ers used a <strong>com</strong>bination of RB Frank Gore (108 yards)and RB Maurice Hicks (64 yards) to take control on theground. S Mike Adams was the star of the game ondefense after finishing with two interceptions, one thatwas returned for a touchdown and the other that led tothe game-winning field goal in overtime. QB Alex Smithhelped lead the 49ers to a touchdown at the end of thefirst half by converting a key third-and-13 situationwith a 14-yard strike to WR Brandon Lloyd and thenthree plays later threw his first <strong>NFL</strong> touchdown passwhen he rolled to his right and found Lloyd in the backof the end zone for a 14-yard score. The 49ers tookthe second half kick and went on a 14-play, 56-yarddrive that ended with a 42-yard field goal by Nedneyto tie the game at 10-10. Houston responded whenBanks fired a 31-yard pass to WR Corey Bradford toget into San Francisco territory followed by a 25-yardtouchdown pass to Bradford to retake the lead at 17-10. Adams, who made his first <strong>NFL</strong> start at cornerback,intercepted QB Tony Banks at the end of the third quarterand returned it 40 yards for a touchdown to tie thegame at 17-17. Then in overtime, Banks went deepbut Adams intercepted the pass and alertly lateraled toS Ben Emanuel, who ran 35 yards to the Houston 21-yard line. After two short runs, PK Joe Nedney nailed a33-yard field goal to give the 49ers the 20-17 victory.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 0 7 10 0 3 20Texans 10 0 7 0 0 17December 31, 2006San Francisco 26, Denver 23The San Francisco 49ers overcame a 13-0 deficit topull out a 26-23 win over the Denver Broncos at InvescoField at Mile High. The 49ers played the role ofspoilers when the victory knocked the Broncos out ofthe playoffs. The 49ers <strong>com</strong>e-from-behind win wasled by three outstanding individual efforts: RB FrankGore gained 153 rushing yards, PK Joe Nedney kickedfour field goals along with the game winner in overtime,and CB Walt Harris snagged two interceptions, includinga 28-yard touchdown return in the third quarter.WR Bryan Gilmore had two key plays in overtime toadvance the 49ers into field goal range for the gamewinning kick. During the first half, strong 49ers goallinedefense helped limit Denver to a pair of field goalson drives that were stopped when the Broncos werein first-and-goal situations. The 49ers defense againheld Denver to a field goal in the third quarter when theBroncos had a first-and-goal inside the five-yard line.Denver went ahead 13-0 in the second quarter whenCB Champ Bailey took a deflected theft 70 yards intothe end zone. Nedney booted a 46-yard field goal toput the score at 13-3 in Denver’s favor at the end ofthe half. San Francisco rallied in the second half, convertingits first series into a 12-play, 76-yard touchdowndrive. FB Moran Norris caught a short pass fromSmith and weaved in and out of traffic for a 32-yardtouchdown. The 49ers took the lead on the ensuingdrive when Harris picked off QB Jay Cutler and went 28yards untouched for a touchdown that gave the 49ers a17-13 lead. Denver responded with a field goal on thenext series, but the 49ers added two field goals in thefourth quarter for a 23-16 advantage with 6:14 to playin regulation. Cutler <strong>com</strong>pleted a nine-yard touchdownpass to TE Tony Scheffler to tie the game at 23-23 andsend it into overtime. Denver won the coin toss, but wasforced to punt on two drives before a 12-yard returnby PR Brandon Williams allowed the 49ers to start theirgame-winning drive at their own 39-yard line. Gilmoregained 20 yards on an end route and then caught a14-yard pass from QB Alex Smith for a first down at theDenver 25-yard line. Two plays later, Nedney kicked a36-yard field goal to give San Francisco the win.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 0 3 14 6 3 26Broncos 3 10 3 7 0 23November 25, 2007San Francisco 37, Arizona 31The San Francisco 49ers <strong>com</strong>pleted a series sweep ofthe Arizona Cardinals with a 37-31 overtime victory tosnap an eight-game losing streak at the University ofPhoenix Stadium. DE Ron Fields forced QB Kurt Warnerto fumble on a sack in the end zone, and LB Tully Banta-Cain recovered the ball for a touchdown in overtime toseal the win. The play was set up after PK Neil Rackersmissed a 32-yard field goal in overtime. Rackers wassuccessful on a field goal from the San Francisco nineyardline, but the Cardinals were penalized for a delayof game penalty, moving the ball back to the 14-yardline where Rackers was wide to the left. A 59-yard puntby P Andy Lee followed by an Arizona penalty forcedthe Cardinals to begin their next drive at the three-yardline, setting up the 49ers defensive touchdown to getthe win. RB Frank Gore went over the 100-yard markfor the first time in 2007, finishing with 116 yards andtwo touchdowns, including a 35-yard touchdown runwith 1:25 to play to give the 49ers a 31-28 lead. Warner<strong>com</strong>pleted five passes on the ensuing drive to getArizona to the one-yard line with six seconds to play.CB Donald Strickland broke up a pass in the end zoneto force Arizona to settle for a 19-yard field goal astime expired in regulation. In overtime, Warner <strong>com</strong>pleteda short pass to WR Sean Morey, who raced downthe sidelines for a 62-yard gain before LP Patrick Williscaught up with him to make a game-saving tackle atthe 14-yard line. That set up Rackers game-winningfield goal attempt. The 49ers had three first half turnoverswith two CB Walt Harris interceptions and a stripby CB Nate Clements to lead to 14 points. San Franciscohad a 17-7 lead and appeared to be in position to takea 17-14 halftime lead after Harris’ second interceptiongave the 49ers a first down at their own 41-yard line.QB Trent Dilfer moved the team inside Arizona territoryto the 37-yard line with 11 seconds to go to set up afield goal attempt. PK Joe Nedney attempted a 55-yardfield goal that went wide, leaving six seconds on theboard for the Cardinals. Warner <strong>com</strong>pleted a short passto the sideline and then with two seconds left <strong>com</strong>pleteda 48-yard Hail Mary pass to WR Larry Fitzgeraldfor a touchdown and a 21-17 halftime lead. A 57-yardtouchdown pass from Dilfer to WR Arnaz Battle in thethird quarter pushed the 49ers back in front, 24-21,heading into the final quarter. Cardinals backup QB TimRattay <strong>com</strong>pleted a two-yard touchdown on a fourthdownplay midway in the fourth quarter to take a 28-24lead. Gore’s 35-yard touchdown with 1:25 recapturedthe lead for San Francisco, but Rackers last second fieldgoal sent the game to overtime.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 7 10 7 7 6 37Cardinals 7 14 0 10 0 31September 14, 2008San Francisco 33, Arizona 30The San Francisco 49ers overcame a 14-point firstquarter deficit to win 33-30 in overtime after PK JoeNedney nailed a 40-yard game-winning field goal.After closing the gap to 20-13 at halftime, the 49ersintercepted Seattle on the first two drives of the secondquarter, including one that was returned for a touchdown.On the first series of the second half, CB WaltHarris tipped a QB Matt Hasselbeck pass that waspicked off and returned 86 yards for a touchdown byLB Patrick Willis to tie the game at 20-20. On the nextseries, DE Ray McDonald tipped a pass that was interceptedby Harris at the Seattle 41-yard line to helpset up the go-ahead touchdown. QB J.T. O’Sullivan<strong>com</strong>pleted back-to-back passes to WR Bryant Johnsonto move the 49ers to the 22-yard line to help getinto position for a two-yard touchdown run by RBFrank Gore to lift the 49ers in front, 27-20. Seattleresponded with a 15-play, 74-yard drive that endedin a touchdown to tie the game at 27-27. After bothteams exchanged field goals to get the score tied at30-30, the 49ers forced Seattle to punt from its own12-yard line and the 49ers began a drive at the Seattle49-yard line with 1:09 to play in regulation. The teammoved to the 23-yard line with three seconds to playto set up a game-winning field goal attempt. Nedney’s41-yard attempt sailed wide to the right to send thegame to overtime. The 49ers won the toss and electedto receive. O’Sullivan <strong>com</strong>pleted a 33-yard pass to WRIsaac Bruce on third-and-seven and a five-yard passto WR Arnaz Battle on a third-and-two situation topush the 49ers to the 23-yard line where Nedney connectedon a 40-yard field goal to give San Franciscothe win. O’Sullivan registered his first 300-yard game,finishing 20-of-32 for 321 yards with one touchdown.Bruce had his first 100-yard game as a member of the49ers with 153 yards on four catches, including a 63-yard catch in the second quarter to help get the 49ersin position for O’Sullivan’s three-yard touchdown passto Johnson. Seattle jumped to a 14-0 first quarterafter taking advantage of two miscues by the 49ers.LB Manny Lawson blocked a Seattle punt early in thegame, however Seattle recovered the loose ball andconverted it into a first down inside San Francisco territoryon a drive that ended with a Seattle touchdown.On the next series, Seattle forced Gore to fumble deepin Seahawks territory on a play that resulted in a 10-yard touchdown return by DT Craig Terrill.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final49ers 3 10 14 3 3 33Seahawks 14 6 0 10 0 30November 14, 2010San Francisco 23, Arizona 20The San Francisco 49ers Week 10 matchup would be abattle between NFC West foes as they hosted the divisionleading St. Louis Rams at Candlestick Park. Withthe chance to get back into the hunt for the NFC Westand <strong>com</strong>pile back-to-back wins for the first time thisseason, the 49ers would take a big step and put thegame in the hands of former Heisman Trophy winnerQB Troy Smith. Along with late game heroics thatcame down to the first overtime contest for the 49ersthis season, the game proved to be a classic NFC Westshootout. The Rams would also rely on a former HeismanTrophy winner in QB Sam Bradford to <strong>com</strong>e inand test the 49ers at home. With two quarterbacks ofstoried pasts, the game turned out to be an offensiveshowcase as both teams would throw for a <strong>com</strong>bined607 yds., as well as 753 yds. of total offense. AllSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\337// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSOVERTIME GAMESwould <strong>com</strong>e down to an overtime FG off the foot of KJoe Nedney, who connected on a 29-yd. game winningkick that gave the 49ers the 23-20 win. With St.Louis winning the toss and electing to receive, Bradfordstarted things off, marching his team down the field.The drive ultimately would be halted, but not before aK Josh Brown’s 42-yd. FG put the Rams on the board3-0 to start the game. Coming off a bye and an extraweek to prepare, the 49ers picked up right wherethey left off in London, as they were able to effectivelyspread the ball down the field, putting up 421 yds. oftotal offense. Smith proved to be a major part of theoffensive onslaught as he <strong>com</strong>pleted 17 of 28 pass atts.for a career-high 356 yds. and 1 TD through the air.Smith’s 356 yds. were the most by a 49ers QB sinceQB Tim Rattay threw for 417 yds. on 38 of 57 pass atts.vs. Arz. (10/10/04). From start to finish, the 49ers foundways to get the ball to multiple players throughout theoffense as Smith connected with 5 different receiverswho registered 60 yds. rec. or more. It marked the firsttime in franchise history that at least 5 receivers totaled60 yds. rec. or more. Smith started the carouselof offensive production with a 32-yd. pass to TE VernonDavis. On the very next offensive drive, Smith hookedup with WR Josh Morgan for a 65-yd. pass deep downthe right side that brought him to the 1-yd. line, settingup a 1-yd. TD run by RB Frank Gore and giving the49ers a 7-3 lead. The 49ers offense would continue topour on the yards as they successfully moved the balldown field and allowed Nedney to connect on a 26-yd. FG to put the home team up 10-3 with 12:04 leftto go in the half. The Rams eventually would find theirway into the end zone as QB Sam Bradford connectedwith WR Danny Amendola for a 5-yd. TD pass to tie thegame at 10 a piece heading into halftime. The 49ersfound themselves down heading into the 4th qtr. afterRams RB Steven Jackson scampered for a 13-yd. TDto bring the score to 10-17. With the home team down13-17 late in the 4th qtr. the 49ers would once againturn to their quarterback. With 2:30 remaining on theclock, the 49ers faced a 3rd and 32 situation at the SF47-yd. line. Smith then connected on back-to-backpasses to Gore of 14 and 23 yds. to move the chains,before firing a 16-yd. TD strike to WR Michael Crabtreeto give the 49ers the lead. Rams marched right backdown the field and scored off of a 33-yd. FG by Brown,forcing overtime. After St. Louis won the toss, the 49ersdefense made a crucial 3 and out stop, which includeda 3rd down sack by DT Justin Smith that allowed the49ers to get the ball back and set up the game winningFG.1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT FinalRams 3 7 7 3 0 2049ers 7 3 0 10 3 23SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\338// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSPRESEASON RESULTSPRESEASON RESULTS (SINCE 1946)1946 (2-0)17 L.A. Dons (San Diego/10,000)-A-24 734 Chicago Rockets (Kezar/34,000)-S-1 141947 (0-1)7 L.A. Dons (Kezar/19,000)-A-24 141948 (2-0)42 L.A. Dons (Pasadena/58,207)-A-18 2442 Baltimore (Kezar/35,139)-A-22 141949 (2-0-1)28 L.A. Dons (Los Angeles/81,272)-A-10 721 Buffalo (Kezar/28,084)-A-14 021 Cleveland (Cleveland/31,157)-A-19 211950 (1-4)12 Washington (Kezar/51,201)-A-20 3110 Philadelphia (Kezar/17,000)-A-27 2827 Baltimore (Baltimore/6,000)-A-30 1421 Chicago Cards (Chicago/29,207)-S-1 2810 Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh/19,733)-S-10 131951 (4-1)45 Washington (Kezar/27,280)-A-19 147 Chicago Bears (Kezar/38,836)-A-26 2424 Pittsburgh (Syracuse/18,000)-S-8 720 Green Bay (Minneapolis/19,021)-S-12 037 Chicago Cards (Omaha/10,000)-S-23 171952 (7-0)79 SF Broncos+ (Kezar/87,000)-A-10 035 Washington (Kezar/35,234)-A-17 038 Chicago Cards (Kezar/34,109)-A-24 1417 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/67,799)-S-3 729 Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh/21,759)-S-7 1435 Cleveland (Akron/30,199)-S13 3176 San Jose Packers+ (SJ/6,839)-S-19 01953 (3-3-1)42 <strong>For</strong>t Ord# (Sacramento/17,000)-A-15 77 New York (Kezar/36,273)-A-23 207 Washington (Kezar/25,784)-A-30 010 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/39,816)-S-3 3531 Philadelphia (San Antonio/15,378)-S-7 2814 Chicago Cards (Kezar/22,736)-S-13 1421 New York (New York/22,551)-S-17 281954 (7-0)42 <strong>For</strong>t Ord# (Kezar/19,779)-A-8 1443 New York (Kezar/29,296)-A-15 3530 Washington (Sacramento/23,389)-A-21 742 Chicago Cards (Kezar/24,559)-A-29 738 Cleveland (Kezar/46,877)-S-5 2128 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/84,572)-S-10 2737 Pittsburgh (Tucson/16,000)-S-15 14# Service Team + Semi Pro Team1955 (5-1)7 Washington (Kezar/27,237)-A-7 660 Pittsburgh (Sacramento/23,496)-A-13 1417 New York (Seattle/49,000)-A-20 2817 Cleveland (Kezar/41,604)-A-28 1443 Chicago Cards (Kezar/33,579)-S-4 731 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/65,633)-S-9 101956 (3-3)28 Cleveland (Kezar/38,741)-A-19 1720 Washington (Kezar/27,812)-A-26 014 Chicago Cards (Kezar/28,758)-S-2 1314 New York (Portland/28,448)-S-8 2124 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/57,688)-S-14 3314 Philadelphia (Sacramento/20,989)-S-23 211957 (5-1)24 New York (Kezar/33,673)-A-18 1527 Washington (Kezar/24,781)-A-25 2121 Cleveland (Kezar/32,840)-S-1 1727 Chicago Cards (Kezar/28,000)-S-7 2127 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/75,172)-S-13 5817 Philadelphia (Kezar/21,817)-S-22 141958 (3-3)10 New York (Kezar/25,657)-A-17 1920 Washington (Portland/25,442)-A-23 1955 Chicago Cards (Kezar/23,997)-A-31 3121 Cleveland (Kezar/31,339)-S-7 1638 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/62,546)-S-12 4028 Philadelphia (Kezar/33,398)-S-21 311959 (2-4)27 Washington (Kezar/21,201)-A-16 2417 Green Bay (Kezar/18,916)-A-23 2417 Cleveland (Kezar/24,737)-A-30 1424 Chicago Cards (Seattle/23,000)-S-5 2714 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/59,552)-S-12 4813 New York (Salt Lake City/18,496)-S-19 171960 (3-3)16 Dallas (Seattle/22,000)-A-6 1031 Washington (Kezar/13,163)-A-14 745 Philadelphia (Kezar/17,667)-A-21 2824 Cleveland (Portland/25,898)-S-3 2617 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/51,398)-S-9 2817 St. Louis (Kezar/13,021)-S-18 241961 (3-2)20 New York (Portland/24,084)-A-12 2124 Cleveland (Kezar/38,759)-A-20 2714 Minnesota (Portland/27,044)-A-26 1038 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/42,558)-S-1 2024 Dallas (Sacramento/22,130)-S-9 7SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\339// MEDIA GUIDE1962 (4-1)30 Minnesota (Seattle/22,500)-A-11 2442 New York (Kezar/38,392)-A-19 1027 Cleveland (Portland/27,161)-A-25 3426 Dallas (Sacramento/20,000)-S-1 719 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/39,569)-S-8 31963 (0-5)28 Minnesota (Portland/20,837)-A-10 4322 St. Louis (Salt Lake City/19,038)-A-16 247 Cleveland (Kezar/28,335)-A-25 2424 Dallas (Bakersfield/9,927)-A-30 370 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/34,405)-S-7 171964 (1-4)26 Cleveland (Kezar/34,405)-A-9 723 Dallas (Portland/24,679)-A-15 3421 Minnesota (Salt Lake City/20,207)-A-22 2414 Pittsburgh (Omaha/15,666)-A-29 1617 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/39,569)-S-5 211965 (2-2-1)21 Cleveland (Kezar/22,000)-A-15 3727 Dallas (Portland/24,837)-A-21 717 St. Louis (St. Louis/29,831)-A-27 1723 Pittsburgh (Providence/12,020)-S-4 914 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/29,510)-S-11 341966 (0-5)13 Dallas (Kezar/28,899)-A-7 2417 Cleveland (Kezar/27,867)-A-14 2817 Pittsburgh (Portland/18,090)-A-20 3417 Atlanta (Columbia, S.C./21,780)-A-27 249 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/39,879)-S-3 291967 (2-3)42 Cleveland (Kezar/27,482)-A-13 1424 Dallas (Kezar/31,212)-A-20 3010 New Orleans (Portland/23,348)-A-26 2413 Oakland (Oakland/53,254)-S-3 107 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/53,822)-S-9 341968 (1-5)18 San Diego (San Diego/39,553)-A-3 3014 Dallas (Kezar/27,530)-A-11 1617 Cleveland (Kezar/26,801)-A-18 3122 Denver (Denver/22,254)-A-23 619 Oakland (Kezar/57,593)-S-1 2620 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/48,143)-S-6 211969 (0-6)19 Cleveland (Seattle/32,219)-A-10 2417 Dallas (Kezar/33,894)-A-17 2015 Denver (Denver/33,161)-A-23 1928 Oakland (Oakland/52,122)-A-31 4210 St. Louis (Kezar/32,506)-S-7 2128 L.A. Rams (Anaheim/39,179)-S-13 31


ALL-TIME RESULTSPRESEASON RESULTS1970 (1-4)14 Cleveland (Tampa/41,851)-A-15 177 Miami (Miami/52,812)-A-22 1723 Denver (Eugene/26,238)-A-29 717 Oakland (Kezar/55,521)-S-6 3114 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/55,430)-S-12 171971 (3-2-1)38 Cleveland (Candlestick/40,000) X-A-8 2417 Miami (Miami/57,008)-A-13 1728 San Diego (Candlestick/40,000)-A-22 1733 Denver (Spokane/33,184)-A-28 1728 Oakland (Oakland/53,696)-S-4 3420 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/55,607)-S-9 231972 (3-3)10 New York Jets (Jacksonville/41,920)-A-5 1720 Cleveland (Candlestick/49,767)-A-13 1316 San Diego (San Diego/47,308)-A-19 1724 Denver (Candlestick/52,738)-A-27 2734 Oakland (Candlestick/59,265)-S-3 2117 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/60,807)-S-8 141973 (4-3)20 New England (Canton/19,685)-J-28 727 Cleveland (Cleveland/65,707)-A-6 1614 New York Jets (Tampa/46,477)-A-11 3419 San Diego (Candlestick/54,977)-A-19 743 Denver (Candlestick/54,271)-A-26 717 Oakland (Oakland/53,612)-S-1 2310 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/57,687)-S-7 381974 (0-6)6 San Diego (San Diego/18,870)-A-3 2020 Cleveland (Cleveland/24,008)-A-12 213 Denver (Candlestick/30,001)-A-18 107 Kansas City (Kansas City/46,548)-A-24 2619 Oakland Raiders (Candlestick/52,538)-S-2 207 L.A. Rams (Candlestick/49,603)-S-8 171975 (3-3)17 Cleveland (Candlestick/45,560)-A-10 136 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/58,230)-A-16 107 San Diego (San Diego/18,764)-A-21 2021 Oakland (Oakland/52,866)-A-30 4044 Denver (Candlestick/45,686)-S-7 1024 Green Bay (Green Bay/56,267)-S-13 31976 (4-2)27 Seattle (Seattle/60,825)-A-1 2017 Denver (Candlestick/40,052)-A-8 721 Kansas City (Candlestick/39,745)-A-15 1317 San Diego (Honolulu/36,364)-A-21 169 Oakland (Candlestick/52,704)-A-29 143 L.A. Rams (Los Angeles/55,256)-S-4 101977 (1-5)24 Seattle (Candlestick/38,024)-A-7 3413 San Diego (San Diego/26,620)-A-13 3223 L.A. Rams (Candlestick/44,898)-A-21 143 Houston (Houston/36,538)-A-29 170 Oakland (Oakland/53,442)-S-3 330 Denver (Candlestick/36,441)-S-10 201978 (1-3)24 Dallas (Dallas/63,736)-A-5 416 Seattle (Candlestick/36,069)-A-12 2014 Oakland (Candlestick/58,658)-A-20 3124 Denver (Denver/73,559)-A-25 131979 (1-3)13 San Diego (Candlestick/32,275)-A-4 1010 Oakland (Oakland/53,503)-A-11 410 Denver (Candlestick/34,133)-A-18 2120 Seattle (Seattle/59,941)-A-24 551980 (3-1)33 Oakland (Candlestick/55,585)-A-9 1417 San Diego (San Diego/48,836)-A-16 147 Seattle (Candlestick/41,841)-A-23 1031 Kansas City (Tucson/27,000)-A-30 211981 (2-2)27 Seattle (Seattle/56,958)-A-5 (OT)-2428 San Diego (Candlestick/41,667)-A-15 3124 Seattle (Candlestick/37,563)-A-22 177 Oakland (Oakland/51,192)-A-29 211982 (2-2)14 L.A. Raiders (Candlestick/61,065)-A-14 1716 St. Louis (Candlestick/51,931)-A-21 139 San Diego (San Diego/48,697)-A-28 2317 Seattle (Seattle/57,839)-S-3 131983 (1-3)23 L.A. Raiders (LA/41,337)-A-6 (OT)-2617 New England (Candlestick/50,043)-A-14 157 San Diego (San Diego/43,939)-A-20 246 Seattle (Candlestick/47,074)-A-27 201984 (2-2)13 L.A. Raiders (Candlestick/61,361)-A-4 1020 Denver (Denver/70,211)-A-11 2115 San Diego (San Diego/58,356)-A-18 3517 Seattle (Candlestick/49,219)-A-24 71985 (3-1)28 L.A. Raiders (Los Angeles/54,990)-A-10 2113 Denver (Candlestick/55,425)-A-19 2025 San Diego (Candlestick/50,569)-A-24 1023 Seattle (Seattle/60,403)-A-30 211986 (2-2)32 L.A. Raiders (Candlestick/61,834)-A-10 017 L.A. Rams (Anaheim/49,146)-A-18 319 Denver (Denver/73,592)-A-23 1421 Seattle (Candlestick/52,419)-A29 101987 (3-2)20 Kansas City (Canton/23,826)-A-8 742 L.A. Raiders (Los Angeles/53,838)-A-15 163 Dallas (Candlestick/57,598)-A-22 1317 San Diego (Candlestick/52,733)-A-27 310 Seattle (Seattle/59,653)-S-4 341988 (3-2)21 Miami (London, England/70,535)-J-31 2724 L.A. Raiders (Candlestick/64,457)-A-6 1024 Denver (Denver/75,067)-A-13 3434 San Diego (San Diego/39,044)-A-20 2727 Seattle (Candlestick/53,357)-A-26 211989 (3-2)13 L.A. Rams (Tokyo/43,896)-A-6 (OT)-1637 L.A. Raiders (Los Angeles/36,739)-A-12 735 Denver (Candlestick/58,641)-A-19 1717 San Diego (Candlestick/54,471)-A-23 1417 Seattle (Seattle/58,641)-S-1 281990 (1-3)13 L.A. Raiders (Candlestick/59,677)-A-11 2327 Denver (Denver/74,164)-A-20 2428 San Diego (San Diego/49,289)-A-25 2910 Seattle (Candlestick/54,269)-A-31 301991 (5-0)24 L.A. Raiders (Los Angeles/45,365)-J-27 1721 Chicago (Berlin, Germany/66,876)-A-3 724 Denver (Candlestick/54,170)-A-7 624 San Diego (Candlestick/53,453)-A-19 1328 Seattle (Seattle/54,111)-A-23 161992 (5-0)13 Denver (Candlestick/50,435)-A-3 724 L.A. Raiders (Candlestick/49,068)-A-8 1017 Washington (London/61,722)-A-16 1520 San Diego (San Diego/40,921)-A-21 1424 Seattle (Candlestick/52,822)-A-28 171993 (4-1)21 Pittsburgh (Barcelona/45,330)-A-1 1427 L.A. Raiders (Stanford/68,011)-A-8 016 Denver (Denver/71,921)-A-16 130 Seattle (Seattle/51,086)-A-21 3030 San Diego (Candlestick/53,649)-A-28 14X First 49ers pro football game in Candlestick Park: August 8, 1971SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\340// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSPRESEASON RESULTS1994 (3-1)7 Arizona (Arizona/68,288)-A-5 1720 Denver (Candlestick/52,429)-A-12 330 San Diego (San Diego/45,674)-A-18 2413 Seattle (Candlestick/54,004)-A-26 91995 (3-2)7 Denver (Denver/71,182)-J-29 910 Denver (Tokyo, Japan/45,000)-A-6 2417 San Diego (San Diego/58,233)-A-13 617 Carolina (3Com/51,185)-A-19 1017 Seattle (3Com/53,280)-A-26 71996 (1-3)17 Denver (3Com/48,577)-A-3 2016 San Diego (3Com/49,846)-A-10 (OT) 1310 Jacksonville (Jacksonville/67,858)-A-18 383 Seattle (Seattle/38,144)-A-23 201997 (1-3)13 San Diego (San Diego/62,542)-A-2 2021 Seattle (3Com/50,153)-A-9 1720 Jacksonville (3Com/50,346)-A-18 2817 Denver (Denver/69,874)-A-23 311998 (2-3)14 New England (3Com/46,374)-A-2 1321 San Diego (San Diego/55,723)-A-8 2724 Seattle (Vancouver, BC/45,202)-A-15* 2120 Miami (3Com/53,214)-A-23 2120 Seattle (Seattle/57,014)-A-28 21*American Bowl at Vancouver, B.C.1999 (3-1)31 San Diego (3Com/65,898)-A-12 2424 Seattle (3Com/66,193)-A-19 2316 Oakland (Oakland/61,901)-A-30 83 Denver (Denver/68,421)-S-3 342000 (1-4)0 New England (Canton/22,840)-J-31* 2020 San Diego (3Com/64,243)-A-5 2333 Kansas City (Kansas City/76,682)-A-13 1021 Seattle (Seattle/68,579)-A-19 2524 Denver (3Com/65,016)-A-25 28*Hall of Fame Game at Canton, OH2001 (1-3)24 San Diego (San Diego/45,155)-A-11 2520 Oakland (3Com/67,817)-A-19 1718 Seattle (3Com/63,887)-A-25 287 Denver (Denver/73,855)-A-31 352002 (2-3)7 Washington (Osaka/26,119)-A-3* 3814 Kansas City (3Com/63,111)-A-10 (OT) 1712 Denver (Denver/73,071)-A-19 710 Oakland (Oakland/40,120)-A-24 1727 San Diego (3Com/62,980)-A-28 3*American Bowl in Osaka, Japan2003 (3-1)24 at Kansas City (Kansas City/73,830)-A-9 614 Oakland (3Com/65,856)-A-14 1027 New Orleans (3Com/63,153)-A-23 123 at San Diego (San Diego/49,676)-A-29 242004 (0-4)30 Oakland (Monster Park/63,854)-A-14 3313 at Chicago (Chicago/61,760)-A-21 2010 at Minnesota (Minnesota/63,960)-A-27 2315 San Diego (Monster Park/60,034)-S-2 312005 (2-2)21 Oakland (Monster Park/61,446)-A-13 1321 at Denver (Denver/70,794)-A-20 2616 Tennessee (Monster Park/56,856)-A-26 1324 at San Diego (San Diego/49,817)-S-1 282006 (2-2)28 Chicago (Monster Park/67,572)-A-11 147 at Oakland (Oakland/47,849)-A-20 237 at Dallas (Dallas/61,295)-A-26 1723 San Diego (Monster Park/66,946)-S-1 142007 (1-3)13 Denver (Monster Park/66,764)-A-13 1726 Oakland (Monster Park/68,107)-A-18 2128 at Chicago (Chicago/61,807)-A-25 3113 at San Diego (San Diego/56,172)-A-30 162008 (2-2)6 at Oakland (Oakland/52,609)-A-8 1834 Green Bay (Candlestick/67,230)-A-16 637 at Chicago (Chicago/61,051)-A-21 3017 San Diego (Candlestick/67,133)-A-29 202009 (3-1)17 Denver (Candlestick/61,533)-A-14 1621 Oakland (Candlestick/61,907)-A-22 2020 at Dallas (Arlington/72,171)-A-29 137 at San Diego (San Diego/59,049)-S-4 262010 (4-0)37 at Indianapolis (Indianapolis/65,644)-A-15 1715 Minnesota (Candlestick/69,732)-A-22 1028 at Oakland (Oakland/42,248)-A-28 2417 San Diego (Candlestick/69,732)-S-2 142011 (2-2)3 at New Orleans (New Orleans/72,578)-A-12 2417 Oakland (San Francisco/69,732)-A-20 37 Houston (San Francisco/69,732)-A-27 3020 at San Diego (San Diego/54,082)-S-1 27SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\341// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSHOME/AWAY RECORDSHOME/AWAY RECORDSHOME RECORDROAD RECORDYEAR W L T PCT YEAR W L T PCT1946 5 2 0 .714 1946 4 3 0 .5711947 4 2 1 .642 1947 4 2 1 .6421948 6 1 0 .857 1948 6 1 0 .8571949 6 0 0 1.000 1949 3 3 0 .5001950 3 3 0 .500 1950 0 6 0 .0001951 5 1 0 .833 1951 2 3 1 .4161952 3 3 0 .500 1952 4 2 0 .6661953 5 1 0 .833 1953 4 2 0 .6661954 4 2 0 .666 1954 3 2 1 .5831955 2 4 0 .333 1955 2 4 0 .3331956 3 3 0 .500 1956 2 3 1 .4161957 5 1 0 .833 1957 3 3 0 .5001958 4 2 0 .666 1958 2 4 0 .3331959 4 2 0 .666 1959 3 3 0 .5001960 3 3 0 .500 1960 4 2 0 .6661961 5 1 1 .785 1961 2 5 0 .2851962 1 6 0 .142 1962 5 2 0 .7141963 2 5 0 .285 1963 0 7 0 .0001964 3 4 0 .428 1964 1 6 0 .1421965 4 2 1 .642 1965 3 4 0 .4281966 4 2 1 .642 1966 2 4 1 .3571967 3 4 0 .428 1967 4 3 0 .5711968 3 3 1 .500 1968 4 3 0 .5711969 3 3 1 .500 1969 1 5 1 .2141970 5 1 1 .785 1970 5 2 0 .7141971 4 3 0 .571 1971 5 2 0 .7141972 4 2 1 .642 1972 4 3 0 .5711973 3 4 0 .428 1973 2 5 0 .2851974 3 4 0 .428 1974 3 4 0 .4281975 2 5 0 .285 1975 3 4 0 .4281976 4 3 0 .571 1976 4 3 0 .5711977 3 4 0 .428 1977 2 5 0 .2851978 2 6 0 .125 1978 0 8 0 .0001979 2 6 0 .125 1979 0 8 0 .0001980 4 4 0 .500 1980 2 6 0 .2501981 7 1 0 .875 1981 6 2 0 .7501982 0 5 0 .000 1982 3 1 0 .7501983 4 4 0 .500 1983 6 2 0 .7501984 7 1 0 .875 1984 8 0 0 1.0001985 5 3 0 .625 1985 5 3 0 .6251986 6 2 0 .750 1986 4 3 1 .5621987 6 1 0 .857 1987 7 1 0 .8751988 4 4 0 .500 1988 6 2 0 .7501989 6 2 0 .750 1989 8 0 0 1.0001990 6 2 0 .750 1990 8 0 0 1.0001991 7 1 0 .875 1991 3 5 0 .3751992 7 1 0 .875 1992 7 1 0 .8751993 6 2 0 .750 1993 4 4 0 .5001994 7 1 0 .875 1994 6 2 0 .7501995 6 2 0 .750 1995 5 3 0 .6251996 6 2 0 .750 1996 6 2 0 .7501997 8 0 0 1.000 1997 5 3 0 .6251998 8 0 0 1.000 1998 4 4 0 .5001999 3 5 0 .375 1999 1 7 0 .1252000 4 4 0 .500 2000 2 6 0 .2502001 7 1 0 .875 2001 5 3 0 .6252002 5 3 0 .625 2002 5 3 0 .6252003 6 2 0 .750 2003 1 7 0 .1252004 1 7 0 .125 2004 1 7 0 .1252005 3 5 0 .375 2005 1 7 0 .1252006 4 4 0 .500 2006 3 5 0 .3752007 3 5 0 .375 2007 2 6 0 .2502008 4 4 0 .500 2008 3 5 0 .3752009 6 2 0 .750 2009 2 6 0 .2502010 5 3 0 .571 2010 1 7 0 .125Totals 284 182 8 .609 226 240 7 .489SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\342// MEDIA GUIDE


ALL-TIME RESULTSNFC WEST STANDINGSNFC WEST STANDINGS - 1970-20101970198019912001* San Francisco 10-3-1Los Angeles 8-5-1Atlanta 4-8-2New Orleans 2-11-11971* Atlanta 12-4* Los Angeles 11-5San Francisco 6-10New Orleans 1-151981* New Orleans 11-5* Atlanta 10-6San Francisco 10-6Los Angeles 3-131992* St. Louis 14-2* San Francisco 12-4New Orleans 7-9Atlanta 7-9Carolina 1-152002* San Francisco 9-5Los Angeles 8-5-1Atlanta 7-6-1New Orleans 4-8-2* San Francisco 13-3Atlanta 7-9Los Angeles 6-10New Orleans 4-12* San Francisco 14-2* New Orleans 12-4Atlanta 6-10Los Angeles 6-10* San Francisco 10-6St. Louis 7-9Seattle 7-9Arizona 6-101972198219932003* San Francisco 9-5Atlanta 7-7Los Angeles 6-7-1New Orleans 2-11-1* Atlanta 5-4New Orleans 4-5San Francisco 3-6Los Angeles 2-7* San Francisco 10-6New Orleans 8-8Atlanta 6-10Los Angeles 5-11* St. Louis 12-4Seattle 10-6San Francisco 7-9Arizona 4-121973198319942004* Los Angeles 12-2Atlanta 9-5New Orleans 5-9San Francisco 5-9* San Francisco 10-6* Los Angeles 9-7New Orleans 8-8Atlanta 7-9* San Francisco 13-3New Orleans 7-9Atlanta 7-9Los Angeles 4-12* Seattle 9-7* St. Louis 8-8Arizona 6-10San Francisco 2-141974* Los Angeles 10-4San Francisco 6-8New Orleans 5-9Atlanta 3-111975* Los Angeles 12-2San Francisco 5-9Atlanta 4-10New Orleans 2-121976* Los Angeles 10-3-1San Francisco 8-6New Orleans 4-10Atlanta 4-10Seattle 2-121977* Los Angeles 10-4Atlanta 7-7San Francisco 5-9New Orleans 3-111978* Los Angeles 12-4* Atlanta 9-7New Orleans 7-9San Francisco 2-141979* Los Angeles 9-7New Orleans 8-8Atlanta 6-10San Francisco 2-14* Playoff Team1984* San Francisco 15-1* Los Angeles 10-6New Orleans 7-9Atlanta 4-121985* Los Angeles 11-5* San Francisco 10-6New Orleans 5-11Atlanta 4-121986* San Francisco 10-5-1* Los Angeles 10-6Atlanta 7-8-1New Orleans 7-91987* San Francisco 13-2* New Orleans 12-3Los Angeles 6-9Atlanta 3-121988* San Francisco 10-6* Los Angeles 10-6New Orleans 10-6Atlanta 5-111989* San Francisco 14-2* Los Angeles 11-5New Orleans 9-7Atlanta 3-131990* San Francisco 14-2* New Orleans 8-8Los Angeles 5-11Atlanta 5-11SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\3431995* San Francisco 11-5* Atlanta 9-7St. Louis 7-9Carolina 7-9New Orleans 7-91996* Carolina 12-4* San Francisco 12-4St. Louis 6-10Atlanta 3-13New Orleans 3-131997* San Francisco 13-3Atlanta 7-9Carolina 7-9New Orleans 6-10St. Louis 5-111998* Atlanta 14-2* San Francisco 12-4New Orleans 6-10Carolina 4-12St. Louis 4-121999* St. Louis 13-3Carolina 8-8Atlanta 5-11San Francisco 4-12New Orleans 3-132000* New Orleans 10-6* St. Louis 10-6Carolina 7-9San Francisco 6-10Atlanta 4-12// MEDIA GUIDE2005* Seattle 13-3St. Louis 6-10Arizona 5-11San Francisco 4-122006* Seattle 9-7St. Louis 8-8San Francisco 7-9Arizona 5-112007* Seattle 10-6Arizona 8-8San Francisco 5-11St. Louis 3-132008* Arizona 9-7San Francisco 7-9Seattle 4-12St. Louis 2-142009* Arizona 10-6San Francisco 8-8Seattle 5-11St. Louis 1-152010* Seattle 7-9St. Louis 7-9San Francisco 6-10Arizona 5-11


HISTORYANTHONY J. MORABITOSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS FOUNDERAnthony J. (Tony) Morabito(1910-1957)Tony Morabito dedicated his life to bringing anidea to fruition that others thought preposterous– the membership of the West Coast, in general,and San Francisco, in particular, in a nationwideprofessional football league.Morabito was the sports pioneer of the West,bringing San Francisco its first major leagueprofessional team, the San Francisco 49ers, in aprofessional sports business that was dominatedby the East Coast. Before World War II, Morabitowas convinced the San Francisco Bay Area was readyfor a franchise in the National Football League. The Bay Area was a mecca forcollege football. Fans came in droves to Kezar Stadium to see the Wonder Teams ofCalifornia-Berkeley and the Wow Boys of Stanford, led by Frankie Albert. St. Mary’s,Santa Clara and the University of San Francisco were also area powerhouses thatregularly defeated the University of Washington and Southern California inside thewalls of Kezar.Morabito saw the rise of football in the area and presented a case to birth aprofessional football team in 1942 to National Football League officials, but hewas quickly ushered out of the meeting room with firm politeness. In the springof 1944, he took another crack, filing an application for an expansion team in the<strong>NFL</strong>. Morabito and some of his business associates went to Chicago to present theirplan in front of League Commissioner, Elmer Layden. The <strong>NFL</strong> had no teams west ofChicago, and had no plans of changing their geographical structure. Morabito wasagain shunned.He was then put in touch with Arch Ward, sports editor of The Chicago Tribune whowas trying to organize a rival league, the All-America Football Conference. Morabitotold Ward to count him in.The new league’s first meeting was held on June 6, 1944 in St. Louis, D-Day inEurope. Morabito agreed to form a San Francisco franchise in a league that wouldnot begin operations until the end of the war.It was the right time, and Morabito knew it.A native of San Francisco, Morabito learned the game of football on vacant lots inthe North Beach sector and had some success later as a halfback at St. IgnatiusHigh School. He went on to play for the University of Santa Clara as a freshmanin 1927 but his playing career was ended shortly after by a shoulder injury. Hereceived his diploma in 1931 at the height of the Great Depression. He got a jobdriving a truck for $80 a month while his father, an immigrant from Italy, had builtup a flourishing ship’s service business on the San Francisco waterfront, only to seeit fold in the wake of the depression years.As the country’s economic state began to improve, so did Morabito’s. By 1940,when he was 30 years old, he became a success in the lumber carrier business.The army turned him down for duty in 1942 because of partial deafness, which laterforced him to wear a hearing aid.By 1946, the San Francisco 49ers first year of operation, the Bay Area was in themiddle of a postwar economic surge. Morabito’s lumber yard was in huge demandas houses were springing up to shelter the fast-growing population that wasmigrating to California.Morabito owned the new All-America Football Conference franchise with hispartners in the Lumber Terminals of San Francisco – Allen E. Sorrell and E.J. Turre– and his younger brother, Victor.Sorell suggested the team be named “49ers” after the voyagers who had rushedthe West for gold. It is the only name the team has ever been affiliated with andSan Francisco is the onlycity in which it has resided.The original team logodepicted San Francisco’swild beginnings. It was agoldminer in boots and alumberjack shirt, firing apair of pistols. One shot justmissed the miner’s head,while the other missed hisfoot. The logo was takenfrom a design seen on the49ers Founder, Tony Morabitoside of railway freight cars.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\344With a charter, name and logo, the grouprecruited Lawrence “Buck” Shaw, SantaClara’s famous “Silver Fox,” as the 49ersfirst head coach. The organization spent$250,000 to get structured before theteam even took their first snap. Morabito’sapproach was considered “first class,” bymost, and a financial risk by many.But Morabito charged on, hand-pickingan inaugural roster <strong>com</strong>prised of 32players including Frankie Albert, NormStandlee and Bruno Banducci, all fromStanford, and stars from Santa Clara,including Alyn Beals, an end who scored46 pro touchdowns in four years. Otherknown players on the roster were LenEshmont, Johnny “Johnny Strike”Strzykalski and Joe “The Toe” Ventrano.Morabito watched as his 49ers played their first game on August 24, 1946, a17-7 exhibition win over the Los Angeles Dons at Balboa Park in San Diego. The49ers first home game was played at Kezar Stadium on September 1, 1946, a34-14 exhibition win over the Chicago Rockets in front of 45,000 fans made up oflongshoremen, draymen, mechanics and waterfront workers.The first regular season league game was on September 8, 1946 against theNew York Yankees. The 49ers scored first, but lost 21-7 in a game that began insunshine and ended in the famous Kezar fog.The 49ers finished 9-5 in their first season under Shaw, and went on to have an8-4-2 record in 1947, 12-2 finish in 1948 and 10-4 record, including a trip to theChampionship Game, in their final season in the AAFC.At the end of 1949, it was announced that the AAFC had run its course. SanFrancisco, Cleveland and Baltimore received <strong>NFL</strong> franchises and would begin playin the <strong>NFL</strong> in 1950. The merger was what Morabito had hoped for all along as he,his brother Victor and general manager Lou Spadia, continued to hold the reins.The 49ers struggled during their first season among the <strong>NFL</strong> elite, finishing with a3-9 record. The following year though, the 49ers went 7-4-1.As the seasons went on, Morabito was the heart and soul of the organization,signing on greats like The Million Dollar Backfield: Joe “The Jet” Perry, Hugh “TheKing” McElhenny and John Henry Johnson. He also attracted some of the <strong>NFL</strong>’smost renowned talents in R.C. Owens, Bob St. Clair, Leo Nomellini, John Brodieand Y.A. Tittle.The players appreciated his honesty, and trusted his every move and word.As the 1950’s progressed, Morabito was warned by his doctors that a bad heartand the rigors of football were not a healthy <strong>com</strong>bination. But Morabito wasn’tgoing to let a health scare get in the way of his passion. “What the hell, if I’m goingto die, I might as well die at a football game,” he said.On October 27, 1957, the 49ers hosted the Chicago Bears at Kezar. The 49ersentered the game with a 3-1 record behind the talents of Owens, Perry, Tittle,McElhenny, Billy Wilson, and others. The Bears had a 14-0 advantage in the firstquarter before the 49ers scored to close the deficit at 14-7. Just as the 49ers linedup for the next kickoff, Morabito, who was sitting next to his wife, Josephine, andhis brother, Victor, in the guest box, suddenly collapsed. The great heart that hadbeen with the 49ers since the franchise’s inception had failed.Father Bill McGuire of St. James parish was summoned to the guest box andpronounced Morabito his final absolution. Morabito looked up at him and smiled.“Thank you father,” he said.Those were his last words.The 49ers were behind 17-7 in the third quarter when the team learned ofMorabito’s death. His players rallied and came back to defeat Chicago, 21-17,in an emotional last win for their owner. The 49ers finished the season with threestraight victories and an 8-4 record, tying Detroit for the <strong>NFL</strong> Western Division title.Victor, Tony’s younger brother, kept the team in the family until 1964, when hetoo died of a heart attack. Both Victor and Tony’s wives, Jane and Josephine,retained control of the 49ers with Lou Spadia as team president until 1977, whena new team owner, Edward DeBartolo Jr. of Youngstown, Ohio emerged to buy thefranchise.Morabito’s conviction, passion and character birthed and kept an <strong>NFL</strong> franchise inSan Francisco, and laid the sturdy foundation that enabled the 49ers to be<strong>com</strong>eone of the <strong>NFL</strong>’s premier football powers over the past 60 years.// MEDIA GUIDETony Morabito’s widow, Josephine (left),and Victor Morabito’s widow, Jane (right),kept control of the 49ers after their husbands’passing along with team presidentLou Spadia (middle).


HISTORYSAN FRANCISCO 49ERSLIMITED PARTNERTHE MIEULI TRUSTFranklin Mieuli’s longtime interest and lovefor sports sparked his future involvement inthe professional sports teams that broughthim five Super Bowl championship ringsas a limited partner with the 49ers and oneNBA World Championship as the owner ofthe Golden State Warriors.In 1949, he accepted a position in the advertising department of the San FranciscoBrewing Company, makers of Burgermeister beer. “Burgie” sponsoredbroadcasts of 49ers football games and in 1954, Mieuli produced the team’sfirst telecast. Through his business relationship and friendship with Tony andVic Morabito, the original owners of the 49ers, Franklin was offered the opportunityto purchase a share of the club, and today still holds stake in the 49ersfranchise.When the New York Giants moved west in 1958, Horace Stoneham offeredMieuli stock in the San Francisco Giants. In 1962, Franklin and a group of hisfriends also purchased the Philadelphia Warriors and the San Francisco Warriorswere born. He became the only sportsman to have ownerships in three majorleague sports teams in the same area.FRANKLIN MIEULIIn the 25 years after he acquired majority ownership, the SanFrancisco and now Golden State Warriors were in the playoffsten times, won four division titles and a World Championship in1974-75. Mieuli is the first professional sports team owner tohave named an African American as his head coach, Alvin Attles,a member of the team that moved west from Philadelphia. Hislongtime friend has served with the Warriors as a player, headcoach, administrator, vice president and assistant general manager and in his48th year with the club, is now a Warriors’ ambassador.Simultaneously, as president of Franklin Mieuli and Associates Radio and TVProduction Co., he acquired radio and TV production rights to the Giants, 49ersand Warriors’ games and engineered games for the A’s and Raiders’ broadcasts.He produced and handled the radio coverage for the 1960 Winter Olympics atSquaw Valley with Lon Simmons, Russ Hodges, Gordy Soltau and Marty Martinas his broadcasting crew. Today, his <strong>com</strong>pany, managed by long-time employeeShirley Figgins Mortensen, continues to provide the radio engineering for 25sports teams, including baseball, football, hockey and basketball, throughout theU.S. and Canada. He also owned radio stations, KPUP, (KHIP and KMPX) in SanFrancisco and was an owner of KTMX in Colusa, CA.Mieuli received a degree in advertising from the University of Oregon and serveda stint in the U.S. Navy during World War II.Mieuli passed away from natural causes at the age of 89 on April 24, 2010.Mieuli and his former wife, Hilles Parish Cribari, are the parents of three children,seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Ms. Blake Green, Mieuli’sloving <strong>com</strong>panion for the past 30 years, was formerly a feature writer for the SanFrancisco Chronicle and Newsday in New York.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\345// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORY49ERS TEAM AWARDSSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS TEAM AWARDSLEN ESHMONT AWARDThe Len Eshmont Award, the 49ers most prestigious annual honor, has beengiven each year to the 49ers player who best exemplifies the “inspirational andcourageous play” of Len Eshmont. A member of the original 1946 49ers team,Eshmont coached at Navy and Virginia following his playing days with the 49ers.Eshmont died in 1957.Listed below are the 49ers annual Len Eshmont Award winners since itsinception in 1957:1957 QB Y.A. Tittle1958 FB Joe Perry1959 HB J.D. Smith1960 S Dave Baker1961 DT Leo Nomellini1962 DE Dan Colchico1963 T Bob St. Clair1964 DT Charlie Krueger1965 QB John Brodie1966 HB John David Crow1967 LB Dave Wilcox1968 LB Matt Hazeltine1969 CB Jimmy Johnson1970 S Roosevelt Taylor1971 LB Ed Beard1972 DE Tommy Hart1973 S Mel Phillips1974 T Len Rohde1975 CB Jimmy Johnson1976 DE Tommy Hart1977 S Mel Phillips1978 RB Paul Hofer1979 RB Paul Hofer1980 DT Archie Reese1981 TE Charle Young1982 WR Dwight Clark1983 RB/ST Bill Ring1984 LB Keena Turner1985 FB Roger Craig1986 QB Joe Montana1987 WR Jerry Rice1988 NT Michael CarterRB Roger Craig1989 QB Joe Montana1990 DE Kevin FaganLB Charles Haley1991 WR John Taylor1992 QB Steve Young1993 WR Jerry Rice1994 QB Steve Young1995 FB William Floyd1996 DT Bryant Young1997 DT Dana Stubblefield1998 DT Bryant Young1999 DT Bryant Young2000 DT Bryant Young2001 RB Garrison Hearst2002 S Tony Parrish2003 LB Julian Peterson2004 DT Bryant Young2005 DT Bryant Young2006 DT Bryant Young2007 DT Bryant Young2008 WR Isaac Bruce2009 TE Vernon Davis2010 LB Takeo SpikesBOBB MCKITTRICK AWARDThis award is given annually to the 49ers offensive lineman who bestexemplifies the dedication, excellence and <strong>com</strong>mitment of offensive linecoach Bobb McKittrick, a five-time Super Bowl champion.In 1999, the San Francisco 49ers, under the direction of Bill Walsh, establishedthe Bobb McKittrick Award. The award is meant to honor those offensivelinemen who have best represented the courage, intensity and sacrificedisplayed by the late McKittrick during his 21 years of service with the 49ers.“Bobb gave distinguished service to the organization since our renaissance in1979,” Walsh said. “He was a vital factor in five Super Bowl championships,the evolution of a dynasty and in the production of some of the finestoffensive linemen in football. Offensive linemen don’t receive the recognitionthey so richly deserve. This gives us a venue to honor their sacrifices andachievements.”A bronze plaque of McKittrick hangs in the 49ers locker room surrounded bythe photographs of the McKittrick Award winners.1981 Keith Fahnhorst1983 John Ayers1984 Randy Cross1985 Fred Quillan1986 Keith Fahnhorst1987 Bubba Paris1988 Steve Wallace1989 Harris Barton1990 Guy McIntyre1991 Jesse Sapolu1992 Guy McIntyre1993 Harris Barton1994 Derrick Deese1995 Kirk Scrafford1996 Jesse Sapolu1997 Ray Brown1998 Chris Dalman1999 Ray Brown2000 Jeremy Newberry2001 Ray Brown2002 Scott Gragg2003 Jeremy Newberry2004 Kyle Kosier2005 Jeremy Newberry2006 Eric Heitmann2007 Eric Heitmann2008 Eric Heitmann2009 David Baas2010 David BaasED BLOCK COURAGE AWARDThe Ed Block Courage Award is named after Ed Block, the former head athletictrainer of the Baltimore Colts of 23 years. Block was a pioneer in his professionand a respected humanitarian whose most passionate cause was helpingchildren of abuse. The award is presented in his name each year to the playerthat exemplified a <strong>com</strong>mitment to sportsmanship and courage. Ed Block CourageAward winners from each of the 32 <strong>NFL</strong> teams are honored at a banquet inBaltimore, MD. All proceeds from the event benefit the Ed Block Courage AwardFoundation’s Courage House National Support Network. Named after the <strong>NFL</strong>team in a respective <strong>NFL</strong> city, a Courage House is a facility that provides supportand quality care for abused children and their families in that <strong>com</strong>munity. The49ers dedicated their Courage House in October 2003 at the Edgewood Housein San Francisco.1984 DB Ronnie Lott1985 LB Keena Turner1986 QB Joe Montana1987 WR Mike Wilson1988 CB Eric Wright1989 DB Chet Brooks1990 WR Mike Sherrard1991 DB Dave Waymer1992 DB Eric Davis1993 CB Don Griffin1994 T Harris Barton1995 DE Dennis Brown1996 FB William Floyd1997 C/G Jesse Sapolu1998 WR Jerry Rice1999 DT Bryant Young2000 RB Garrison Hearst2001 S Lance ShultersBILL WALSH AWARD2002 S Tony Parrish2003 C Jeremy Newberry2004 LB Jamie Winborn2005 C Jeremy Newberry2006 RB Frank Gore2007 C Eric Heitmann2008 LB Manny Lawson2009 CB Shawntae Spencer2010 DT Justin SmithThe Bill Walsh Award was established in 2004 in honor of San Francisco’s Hallof Fame Head Coach Bill Walsh, who passed away in 2007. Walsh served as theteam’s head coach for 10 seasons from 1979-88. In that time, he <strong>com</strong>piled arecord of 102-63-1 and led the team to three Super Bowl victories. He wastwice named <strong>NFL</strong> Coach of the Year (1981, 1984) and was later named Coachof the Decade for the 1980s. The award, which is voted on by coaches only, isgiven to the 49ers Team MVP, honoring his outstanding individual performance.2004 DE Bryant Young2005 LB Derek SmithK Joe Nedney2006 RB Frank GoreCB Walt Harris2007 CB Nate ClementsLB Patrick Willis2008 DE Justin Smith2009 LB Patrick Willis2010 RB Frank GoreMATT HAZELTINE AWARDThe Hazeltine Iron Man Award is named after linebacker/center Matt Hazeltine, a13-year performer who played more seasons at linebacker than any other 49ersplayer. Known for his durability and dedication, Hazeltine passed away in 1987from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and Bill Walsh established the awardin his honor that year. The award is given annually to the most courageous andinspirational defensive player.1987 LB Michael Walter1988 LB Charles Haley1989 DB Ronnie Lott1990 DE Kevin Fagan1991 LB Charles Haley1992 DE Pierce Holt1993 S Tim McDonald1994 CB Merton Hanks1995 S Tim McDonald1996 CB Merton Hanks1997 LB Gary Plummer1998 S Tim McDonald1999 DT Bryant Young2000 LB Ken Norton Jr.2001 S Lance Schulters2002 S John Keith2003 LB Derek Smith2004 LB Jeff Ulbrich2005 DE Bryant Young2006 LB Brandon Moore2007 LB Jeff Ulbrich2008 LB Takeo Spikes2009 NT Aubrayo Franklin2010 DT Justin SmithSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\346// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORYGARRY NIVER AWARDThe Garry Niver Award is presented annually by the San Francisco Chapter ofthe Pro Football Writers of America to a 49ers’ player for his cooperation andprofessional style in helping the pro football writers do their jobs. The award isnamed after pro football writer, Garry Niver, who was a long-time beat writerwho covered the 49ers for the San Mateo Times.49ERS TEAM AWARDSTHOMAS HERRION AWARD49ers owners Denise and John York established the Thomas Herrion MemorialAward in 2005, which is presented each season to a rookie or first-yearplayer that best represents the dream of Thomas Herrion. The award will go toa player, like Thomas, who has taken advantage of every opportunity, turned itinto a positive situation and made their dream turn into a reality.1993 C/G Jess Sapolu1994 S Tim McDonald1995 QB Steve Young1996 T Steve Wallace1997 G Ray Brown1998 S Tim McDonald1999 WR Jerry Rice2000 S Lance Schulters2001 QB Jeff Garcia2002 DT Dana Stubblefield2003 QB Jeff Garcia2004 LB Jeff Ulbrich2005 LB Julian Peterson2006 DE Bryant Young2007 RB Frank Gore2008 C Eric Heitmann2009 QB Alex SmithQB Shaun Hill2010 LB Takeo Spikes2005 T Thomas Herrion2006 T Harvey Dahl2007 CB Tarell Brown2008 WR Dominique Zeigler2009 FB Brit Miller2010 RB Anthony DixonDT Will Tukuafu<strong>NFL</strong> MOST VALUABLE PLAYER1970 QB John Brodie (AP, NEA, SN, PFW, FN and K.C. Committee of 101)1981 QB Joe Montana (NY Daily News)1982 WR Dwight Clark (SI)1984 QB Joe Montana (Football News)1986 WR Jerry Rice (SI)1987 WR Jerry Rice (PFWA, NEA, SI, FN and FD)1988 RB Roger Craig (NEA and SI)1989 QB Joe Montana (PFWA, AP, NEA, FN and SI)1990 QB Joe Montana (AP), WR Jerry Rice (SI)1992 QB Steve Young (PFWA, AP, NEA, FD and SI)1994 QB Steve Young (PFWA, AP and SI)NFC MOST VALUABLE PLAYER1989 QB Joe Montana (FN)<strong>NFL</strong> PLAYER OF THE YEAR1952 HB Hugh McElhenny (SP)1954 FB Joe Perry (UPI)1955 FB Joe Perry (UPI)1957 QB Y.A. Tittle (UPI)1970 QB John Brodie (AP and FN)1987 WR Jerry Rice (Maxwell Club and SN)1989 QB Joe Montana (SN, FD and Maxwell Club)1990 WR Jerry Rice (SN)1992 QB Steve Young (SN and Maxwell Club)1994 QB Steve Young (SN)NFC PLAYER OF THE YEAR1970 QB John Brodie (UPI)1994 QB Steve Young (UPI)<strong>NFL</strong> OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR1970 QB John Brodie (NEA and PFW)1986 WR Jerry Rice (PFW)1987 WR Jerry Rice (AP, PFW and FD)1988 RB Roger Craig (AP)1989 QB Joe Montana (AP and PFW)1992 QB Steve Young (AP and PFW)1993 WR Jerry Rice (AP)1994 QB Steve Young (AP, PFW and CPFN)NFC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR1986 WR Jerry Rice (K.C. Committee 101)1987 WR Jerry Rice (UPI and K.C. Committee 101)1988 RB Roger Craig (UPI and K.C. Committee 101)1989 QB Joe Montana (UPI and K.C. Committee 101)1992 QB Steve Young (UPI, FN and K.C. Committee 101)1994 QB Steve Young (Kansas City Committee 101)<strong>NFL</strong> AWARD WINNERSSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\347<strong>NFL</strong> DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR1981 DE Fred Dean (UPI and K.C. Committee 101)1994 CB Deion Sanders (AP and CPFN)1995 FS Merton Hanks (FD)1997 DT Dana Stubblefield (AP, PFW, FD, CPFN, NEA, K.C. Committee 101)NFC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR1990 LB Charles Haley (UPI and K.C. Committee 101)1994 CB Deion Sanders (K.C. Committee 101)1997 DT Dana Stubblefield (K.C. Committee 101)<strong>NFL</strong> ROOKIE OF THE YEAR1952 HB Hugh McElhenny (UPI)<strong>NFL</strong> DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR1970 CB Bruce Taylor (PFW)1993 DT Dana Stubblefield (AP)1994 DT Bryant Young (UPI)2007 LB Patrick Willis (AP)<strong>NFL</strong> MAN OF THE YEAR1989 Edward J. DeBartolo Jr. (FN)COACH OF THE YEAR1959 Howard (Red) Hickey (DN)1981 Bill Walsh (AP, SN and PFW)1989 George Seifert (FD)1990 George Seifert (SN)1994 George Seifert (SN)EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR1989 John McVay (SN)1994 Carmen Policy (SN and PFW)SUPER BOWL MOST VALUABLE PLAYER1982 QB Joe Montana (Super Bowl XVI)1985 QB Joe Montana (Super Bowl XIX)1989 WR Jerry Rice (Super Bowl XXIII)1990 QB Joe Montana (Super Bowl XXIV)1994 QB Steve Young (Super Bowl XXIX)<strong>NFL</strong> COMEBACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR1999 DT Bryant Young (AP)2001 RB Garrison Hearst (AP and PFWA)<strong>NFL</strong> MOST IMPROVED PLAYER2000 QB Jeff Garcia (PFW)MOST CARING ATHLETE2000 DT Bryant Young (USA Today)DT Junior Bryant (USA Today)AP - Associated Press, CPNW - College and Pro Football Newsweekly, DN - Detroit News, DP - Detroit Press, FD - Football Digest, FI - <strong>NFL</strong> Films, FN - Football News, K.C. Committee101 - Kansas City Committee 101, PFD - Pro Football Digest, PFW - Pro Football Weekly, SI - Sports Illustrated, SN - Sporting News, UPI - United Press International// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORYPLAYER OF WEEK/MONTH49ERS PLAYERS OF THE WEEKOFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS1984 Joe Montana QB (week 8)1985 Roger Craig RB (week 2) Dwight Hicks S (week 16)Joe Montana QB (week 5)Jerry Rice WR (week 14)1986 Joe Montana QB (week 10) Ronnie Lott S (week 4)Jerry Rice WR (week 11) Ronnie Lott S (week 8)Roger Craig RB (week 15)1987 Jerry Rice WR (week 11)Joe Montana QB (week 12)1988 Roger Craig RB (week 2) Michael Carter NT (week 1)Joe Montana QB (week 4) Michael Walter LB (week 2)Roger Craig RB (week 7) Eric Wright CB (week 15)Jerry Rice WR (week 13)1989 Joe Montana QB (week 3) Pierce Holt DE (week 12)John Taylor WR (week 14)1990 Joe Montana QB (week 2) Charles Haley LB (week 5)Jerry Rice WR (week 3)Joe Montana QB (week 6)Jerry Rice WR (week 6)1991 Steve Bono QB (week 14)John Taylor WR (week 15)1992 Jerry Rice WR (week 7)Jerry Rice WR (week 13)Amp Lee RB (week 15)1993 Jerry Rice WR (week 11) Merton Hanks S (week 12) Dexter Carter KR (week 5)1994 Jerry Rice WR (week 1) Deion Sanders CB (week 4) Doug Brien K (week 3)Jerry Rice WR (week 12) Merton Hanks S (week 6) Dexter Carter KR/PR (week 10)Merton Hanks S (week 11)1995 Elvis Grbac QB (week 12) Merton Hanks S (week 3) Jeff Wilkins K (week 12)Jerry Rice WR (week 16) Ken Norton LB (week 8)Merton Hanks S (week 11)Tim McDonald S (week 13)1996 Bryant Young DT (week 6) Jeff Wilkins K (week 10)Chris Doleman DE (week 9)Roy Barker DE (week 10)Chris Doleman DE (week 12)1997 Garrison Hearst RB (week 5) Rod Woodson CB (week 3)Dana Stubblefield DT (week 10)Dana Stubblefield DT (week 11)1998 Garrison Hearst RB (week 1) Roy Barker DE (week 8)1999 Bryant Young DT (week 14)2000 Charlie Garner RB (week 4)Terrell Owens WR (week 16)2001 Jeff Garcia QB (week 9) Andre Carter LB (week 17) Jose Cortez K (week 1)Garrison Hearst RB (week 11)2002 Jamie Winborn LB (week 1) Jimmy Williams KR/PR (week 13)Ronnie Heard S (week 8)Julian Peterson LB (week 10)Tony Parrish S (week 14)2003 Terry Jackson RB (week 1) Ahmed Plummer CB (week 5) Cedric Wilson KR (week 9)Jeff Garcia QB (week 14) Tony Parrish S (week 16)2004 Tim Rattay QB (week 5)2005 Bryant Young DE (week 1) Joe Nedney K (week 8)2006 Frank Gore RB (week 5) Brandon Moore LB (week 9)Frank Gore RB (week 11) Walt Harris CB (week 17)2007 Frank Gore RB (week 12)2008 Shaun Hill QB (Week 11)2009 Frank Gore RB (Week 2)Frank Gore RB (Week 14)OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS1986 Jerry Rice WR (Nov.)1988 Charles Haley LB (Oct.)1989 Joe Montana QB (Nov.)1990 Charles Haley LB (Oct.)1991 Steve Young QB (Oct.)1992 Steve Young QB (Oct.) Tim Harris LB (Dec.)1993 Steve Young QB (Nov.) Eric Davis CB (Oct.)49ERS PLAYERS OF THE MONTHSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\348OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS1994 Steve Young QB (Nov.)Steve Young QB (Dec.)1995 Ken Norton LB (Oct.)1997 Dana Stubblefield DT (Nov.)1998 Steve Young QB (Sept.)2001 Jeff Garcia QB (Nov.)2006 Walt Harris CB (Nov.)2007 Patrick Willis (Oct.)// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORY49ERS HALL OF FAMEEDWARD J. DeBARTOLO SR. 49ERS HALL OF FAMEThe San Francisco 49ers are arguably one of the most fabled sports franchisesin history. With the multitude of memories that the team’s history holds, a placeto honor and capture these tremendous times and legendary figures only seemsappropriate.During the 2009 offseason, the San Francisco 49ers and the York family proudlyintroduced the creation of the Edward J. DeBartolo Sr. 49ers Hall of Fame, namedin honor of the beloved patriarch of the storied franchise. The 49ers Hall of Famewas established to recognize players, administrators and coaches who havemade exceptional contributions to the organization.A week after the creation of the new 49ers Hall of Fame, team President & CEOJed York announced the name of its inaugural inductee, his uncle, Edward J.DeBartolo Jr., known as “Mr. D” to most close to the 49ers family. He was thenofficially inducted during halftime of the team’s home opener versus the SeattleSeahawks on September 20, 2009.Being inducted into the 49ers Hall of Fame is no easy task, and the selectionprocess reflects the level of honor which it bestows. As a prerequisite for induction,all 49ers Hall of Fame candidates must have displayed one or more of thefollowing qualifications: outstanding production and performance on the field,key contributions to the team’s success, and/or the embodiment of the spirit andessence of the San Francisco 49ers.JOHN BRODIEQuarterback, 1957-7349ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Holds the team record with 17 years of service.Ranks second in team history with 31,548passing yards and third with 214 touchdownpasses. Guided the 49ers to back-to-back NFCChampionship games in 1970 and 1971. Wasnamed <strong>NFL</strong> Most Valuable Player in 1970. BornAugust 14, 1935 in San Francisco, CA.A number of players and coaches have already been recognized in various waysthroughout the years for their contributions to the game of professional footballand the 49ers organization. Accordingly, the franchise has automatically enshrinedmembers of the 49ers family who have either had their jersey numbersalready retired by the organization or have been selected to the Pro Football Hallof Fame in Canton, Ohio. These players include: John Brodie, Dwight Clark, FredDean, Jimmy Johnson, John Henry Johnson, Charlie Krueger, Ronnie Lott, HughMcElhenny, Joe Montana, Leo Nomellini, Joe Perry, Bob St. Clair, Y.A. Tittle, BillWalsh, Dave Wilcox and Steve Young.During Alumni Weekend on October 11, 2009 against the Atlanta Falcons, the49ers honored the automatic enshrinement of the above players during halftimeof the game.Members of the 49ers Hall of Fame were recognized at Candlestick Park, in aspecial display highlighted by plaques designed in each inductee’s likeness.In years to <strong>com</strong>e, the 49ers organization will look to enshrine at least two memberseach season. A selection <strong>com</strong>mittee <strong>com</strong>prised of internal and externalmembers will present ownership with an annual list of candidates. Once that listhas been approved, the 49ers are wel<strong>com</strong>ing their Faithful to help select eachyear’s induction class via the team’s official website, www.49ers.<strong>com</strong>.EDWARD J. DeBARTOLO JR.Owner, 1977-200049ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Widely regarded as one of the most successfulowners in the history of pro sports after takingover the 49ers in 1977. In 23 years at the helm,guided 49ers to a 22-11 postseason record and13 division titles as San Francisco became firstfranchise in <strong>NFL</strong> history to win five Super BowlChampionships (1981, ’84, ’88, ’89 and ’94).The 49ers reached the playoffs on 16 occasionsduring DeBartolo’s final 18 seasons as owner,posting a 207-72-1 regular season record.Born November 6, 1946 in Youngstown, OH.DWIGHT CLARKWide Receiver, 1979-8749ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Finished with 506 receptions for 6,750 yardsand 48 touchdowns. Ranks fourth on 49ers alltimereceptions list and third in receiving yards.Two-time Pro Bowler (1981, 1982) and firstteamAll-Pro in 1982 and 1983. Born January 8,1957 in Kinston, NC.FRED DEANDefensive End, 1981-8549ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee: 2008One of the first true pass-rushersin the game, Dean’s revolutionaryplay made an immediate impactupon joining the 49ers in a 1981mid-season trade. Went on to help 49ers winSuper Bowl XVI and Super Bowl XIX. Recorded93.5 sacks in career, including 40 sacks infive seasons with 49ers to rank 7th on team’sall-time list. Posted career-high 17.5 sacks in1983. Was a four-time Pro Bowler (1979-81,83) and All-Pro (1979-81, 83). Earned UPI’sNFC Defensive Player of the Year (1981). BornFebruary 24, 1952 in Arcadia, LA.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\349JIMMY JOHNSONCornerback, 1961-7649ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee: 1994Starter on both offense and defenseat UCLA. Began 49ers career as adefensive back, moved to offense,then stayed at DB in his third season.Intercepted 47 passes for 615 yards, including fivehis rookie year. As a receiver in 1962 he caught 34passes for 627 yards and four touchdowns. Recognizedas one of the best man-to-man defendersin <strong>NFL</strong> history. Played in five Pro Bowls and twicewon the prestigious Len Eshmont Award selectedby his teammates for inspirational play. Born March31, 1938 in Dallas, TX.JOHN HENRY JOHNSONFullback, 1954-5649ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee: 1987Was a member of what’s been notedas the finest backfield in <strong>NFL</strong> history.The foursome known as “The MillionDollar Backfield” and “The FabulousFoursome” included three other Hall of Famers—QBY.A. Tittle and RBs Joe Perry and HughMcElhenny. Gained 6,803 yards rushing, including48 touchdowns. Also played for the Detroit Lions(1957-59), Pittsburgh Steelers (1960-65) andHouston Oilers (1966). Attended St. Mary’s Collegeand Arizona State University. Born November 24,1929 in Waterproof, LA.// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORYEDWARD J. DeBARTOLO SR. 49ERS HALL OF FAME (CONT.)CHARLIE KRUEGERDefensive Tackle, 1959-7349ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle (1960, 1964).Received All-Pro recognition in 1960, 1965 and1966. Had jersey retired in 1974.RONNIE LOTTDefensive Back 1981-9049ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee: 2000Known as one of the most ferociousand feared players in <strong>NFL</strong> history.Played in 10 Pro Bowls and wonfour Super Bowl Championships.Earned All-Pro honors at three different positions:cornerback, free safety and strong safety.Registered 1,161 career tackles, including fiveseasons with at least 100 tackles. Ranks tied for6th in <strong>NFL</strong> history with 63 interceptions. Led theleague in interceptions in 1986 and 1991 andreturned five interceptions for touchdowns. Tiedfor the <strong>NFL</strong> record for postseason interceptionswith nine. Named to the 75th Anniversary All-Time team, 1980’s All-Decade team and SuperBowl Silver Anniversary team. Born May 8, 1959in Albuquerque, NM.HUGH McELHENNYHalfback, 1952-6049ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee: 1970One of only three players to gainover 11,000 yards carrying the ball.Scored 60 career touchdowns,38 rushing, including a 42-yardtouchdown run on his first pro play in preseason.In 1952 McElhenny had the longest punt return(94) and longest play from scrimmage (89).Scored two touchdowns in first Pro Bowl afterhis rookie year. Also played for Minnesota Vikings(1961-62), New York Giants (1963) andDetroit Lions (1964). Played college football atUniversity of Washington. Born December 31,1928 in Los Angeles, CA.JOE MONTANAQuarterback, 1979-9249ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee: 2000Solidified his place in pro sportsannals with numerous <strong>NFL</strong> recordsand a legendary reputation as aleader. Finished his career with40,551 yards passing and 273 touchdowns.Ranks second in team history with a 92.3 careerpasser rating and 62.3 <strong>com</strong>pletion percentage.Led league in passing in 1987 and ‘89.Won back-to-back <strong>NFL</strong> MVP awards in 1989and ‘90. Named Sports Illustrated Sportsmanof-the-Yearin 1990. Named Super Bowl MVPthree times. Directed team to the playoffs 12times and boasts a 95.6 passer rating in 23postseason games. Holds <strong>NFL</strong> postseason recordfor touchdowns (45), while ranking secondin 300-yard passing games (6), <strong>com</strong>pletions(460), attempts (734) and yards gained (5,772).Born June 11, 1956 in New Eagle, PA.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\35049ERS HALL OF FAMELEO NOMELLINIDefensive Tackle, 1950-6349ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee: 1969Was the first ever draft choice afterthe 49ers joined the <strong>NFL</strong>. Playedevery 49ers game for 14 seasons.Altogether, he played in 174 consecutiveregular season games, including 10trips to the Pro Bowl, and played in 266 contests.“The Lion” became one of the few to benamed to an All-<strong>NFL</strong> team on both offense anddefense. Retired at age 39. Played college ball atthe University of Minnesota. Born June 19, 1924in Lucca, Italy.JOE PERRYFullback, 1948-60, ‘6349ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee: 1969Was first player in <strong>NFL</strong> history togain 1,000 yards in two consecutiveseasons. His 9,723 rushingyards placed him second only toJim Brown when he retired. Finished career with12,505 <strong>com</strong>bined yards. Nicknamed “The Jet”because of his quick starts. Also played for theBaltimore Colts (1961-62). Attended ComptonJunior College. Born January 22, 1927 in Stevens,AR.JERRY RICEWide Receiver, 1985-200049ers Hall of Fame: 2010Pro Football Hall of Fame: 2010Considered the best wide receiverin <strong>NFL</strong> history, Rice holds 14 regularseason records and 10 postseasonrecords. Among them, he isthe all-time leader in career receptions (1,549),receiving yards (22,895) and touchdown receptions(197). Rice, a 10-time All-Pro was selectedto 13 Pro Bowls and won three Super Bowlchampionships with the 49ers (1988, ‘89, ‘94).He was twice named AP <strong>NFL</strong> Offensive Playerof the Year (‘87, ‘93). Rice played his first 16seasons in San Francisco, where he holds nearlyevery 49ers receiving record. Born October 13,1962 in Starkville, MI.BOB ST. CLAIRTackle, 1954-5649ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee: 1990Exceptional offensive lineman.Also played goal line defense andblocked 10 field goals in 1956.Once lost five teeth when blockinga punt. Earned All-<strong>NFL</strong> honors three timesand made five Pro Bowl appearances. AttendedUniversity of San Francisco and Tulsa. Born February18, 1931 in San Francisco, CA.// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORY49ERS HALL OF FAMEEDWARD J. DeBARTOLO SR. 49ERS HALL OF FAME (CONT.)Y.A. TITTLEQuarterback, 1951-6049ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee: 1971Had 17 years of <strong>NFL</strong> experience,finishing his career with 33,070passing yards and 281 touchdowns(39 rushing). Won <strong>NFL</strong> Most ValuablePlayer Award in 1961 and ’63. Threw 33touchdown passes and a career-high 3,224yards in 1962. In ’63 he threw 36 touchdowns,<strong>com</strong>pleting 60.2 percent of his passes. Alsoplayed for the Baltimore Colts (1948-50) andthe New York Giants (1961-64). Played collegeball at Lousiana State University. Born October24, 1926 in Marshall, TX.BILL WALSHHead Coach, 1979-8849ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee: 1993Led “The Team of the ’80s” to threeSuper Bowl titles (XVI, XIX, XXIII) in10 years. Compiled a .617 winningpercentage with a 102-63-1 markthat included 10 wins in 14 postseason games.Notorious for his reputation of being an outstandingoffensive coach, Walsh developed whatis now known as the “West Coast Offense.”Named <strong>NFL</strong> Coach of the Year in 1981 and ’84.Attended San Jose State. Born November 30,1931 in Los Angeles, CA.DAVE WILCOXLinebacker, 1964-7449ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee: 2000Nicknamed “The Intimidator” bycoaches and teammates for histough, hard-nosed playing style.Considered to be one of the finestoutside linebackers to ever play the game.Earned seven Pro Bowl nominations and was aseven-time All-Pro selection. Was selected byhis teammates as the Len Eshmont Award winneras the team’s most inspirational and courageousplayer in 1967. Had his best season as aprofessional in 1973, recording 104 tackles, 13for loss, two interceptions, four forced fumblesand one fumble recovery. Born September 29,1942 in Eugene, OR.STEVE YOUNGQuarterback, 1987-9949ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee: 2005One of the greatest quarterbacks in<strong>NFL</strong> history, standing as the mostaccurate passer in league historywith a 96.8 quarterback rating.Dominating arm strength and mobility yielded232 regular season touchdown tosses and4,239 rushing yards during his years at TampaBay (1985-86) and San Francisco (1987-99).Recorded 28, 300-yard passing games duringhis prolific career. His 43 rushing touchdownsare the most by a quarterback in <strong>NFL</strong> history.Was a two-time <strong>NFL</strong> Most Valuable Player (1992& 1994) and Super Bowl XXIX MVP. Earned 7consecutive Pro Bowl nominations (1992-98)and was All-Pro (1992-94). His six touchdownpasses in Super Bowl XXIX victory over San Diegostands as a Super Bowl record. Born October11, 1961 in Salt Lake City, UT.49ERS IN PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMEPOS PLAYER YEARS ON 49ERS YEAR INDUCTEDDE Fred Dean 1981-85 2008DE Richard Dent 1994 2011WR Bob Hayes 1975 2009LB Rickey Jackson 1994-95 2010CB Jimmy Johnson 1961-76 1994FB John Henry Johnson 1954-56 1987DB Ronnie Lott 1981-90 2000HB Hugh McElhenny 1952-60 1970QB Joe Montana 1979-92 2000DT Leo Nomellini 1950-63 1969POS PLAYER YEARS ON 49ERS YEAR INDUCTEDFB Joe Perry 1946-60, ‘63 1969WR Jerry Rice 1985-2000 2010CB Deion Sanders 1994 2011RB O.J. Simpson 1978-79 1985T Bob St. Clair 1953-63 1990QB Y.A. Tittle 1951-60 1971Coach Bill Walsh 1979-88 1993LB Dave Wilcox 1964-74 2000S Rod Woodson 1997 2009QB Steve Young 1987-99 2005SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\351// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORYRETIRED JERSEYS49ERS RETIRED JERSEYSQB Steve Young—Played for the 49ers from 1987-1999 standing asthe most accurate passer in league history with a 96.8 quarterbackrating…Totaled 221 regular season touchdown passes and 3,581rushing yards with the 49ers....His 43 rushing touchdowns are themost by a quarterback in <strong>NFL</strong> history...Was a two-time <strong>NFL</strong> MostValuable Player (1992 & 1994) and Super Bowl XXIX MVP…Earnedseven consecutive Pro Bowl nods (1992-98) and was All-Pro(1992-94). Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005...Hadjersey retired in 2008.QB John Brodie—Played for 49ers from 1957-73...Holds the teamrecord with 17 years of service...Ranks second in team historywith 31,548 passing yards and third with 214 touchdown passes...Guided the 49ers to back-to-back NFC Championship games in1970 and 1971...Was named <strong>NFL</strong> Most Valuable Player in 1970...Had jersey retired in 1973.QB Joe Montana—Played for the 49ers from 1979-92...Led SanFrancisco to four Super Bowl Championships (1981, 1984, 1988,1989)...Holds team records with 35,124 passing yards and 244touchdown passes...Selected to eight Pro Bowls, including sevenwith the 49ers...Named <strong>NFL</strong> Most Valuable Player four times (1981,1984, 1989, 1990) and Super Bowl MVP three times (XVI, XIX, XXIV)...Had jersey retired in 1997...Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Famein 2000.RB Joe Perry—Played 14 years in two stints for 49ers from 1948-60 and 1963...Finished career as team’s all-time leading rusherwith 7,344 yards...Scored 351 points, including team-record 50rushing touchdowns, during career...Led team in rushing eightseasons, including seven consecutive (1949-55)...Named <strong>NFL</strong>Player-of-the-Year by UPI in 1954 and 1955...Inducted into ProFootball Hall of Fame in 1969...Had jersey retired in 1971.DB Jimmy Johnson—Played for 49ers from 1961-76...Holds teamrecord with 212 games played during career...Finished with 47interceptions to rank second in team history...Selected to five ProBowls and named Len Eshmont Award winner twice...Played widereceiver in second season before be<strong>com</strong>ing full-time defensiveback in 1963...Named first-team All-Pro four times (1969, 1970,1971, 1972)...Had jersey retired in 1977...Inducted into Pro FootballHall of Fame in 1994.RB Hugh McElhenny—Played for 49ers from 1952-60...Rushed for4,288 yards on 877 carries and 35 touchdowns for San Francisco...Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1970...Was named <strong>NFL</strong>Player of the Year and <strong>NFL</strong> Rookie of the Year in 1952...Selected tofive Pro Bowls...Led team in rushing in 1956 and 1957...Inductedinto Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1970...Had jersey retired in 1971.80S Ronnie Lott—Played for 49ers from 1981-90...Played in 10Pro Bowls and won four Super Bowl titles...Earned All-Pro honorsat three different positions—cornerback, free safety and strongsafety...Registered 1,161 career tackles, including five seasonswith 100-plus tackles...Ranks fifth in <strong>NFL</strong> history with 63 careerinterceptions...Holds <strong>NFL</strong> postseason record with nine interceptionsin career...Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2000...Hadjersey retired in 2003.DT Charlie Krueger—Played for 49ers from 1959-73...TwotimePro Bowl defensive tackle (1960, 1964)...Received All-Prorecognition in 1960, 1965 and 1966...Had jersey retired in 1974.T Leo Nomellini—Played for 49ers from 1950-63...Did not missgame during 14-year career, playing in 174 consecutive regularseason games...Selected to 10 Pro Bowls...Was first-ever <strong>NFL</strong> draftchoice by 49ers...Was first-team All-Pro six times and secondteamchoice three times...Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame in1969...Had jersey retired in 1971.T Bob St. Clair—Played for 49ers from 1953-63…Exceptionaloffensive lineman…Also played goal line defense and blocked 10field goals in 1956…One of tallest players in team history at 6-9…Named to Pro Bowl five times…Earned All-<strong>NFL</strong> honors three timesin career…Local product, attended University of San Francisco andPolytechnic High in San Francisco…Inducted into Pro Football Hallof Fame in 1990…Had jersey retired in 2001.WR Jerry Rice—Played for 49ers from 1985-2000...Holds 14regular season records and 10 postseason records...Among them,he is the all-time leader in career receptions (1,549), receivingyards (22,895) and touchdown receptions (197)....A 10-timeAll-Pro, was selected to 13 Pro Bowls and won three Super Bowlchampionships with the 49ers (1988, ‘89, ‘94)...Twice named AP<strong>NFL</strong> Offensive Player of the Year (‘87, ‘93)...Played his first 16 seasonsin San Francisco, where he holds nearly every 49ers receivingrecord...Had jersey retired in 2010.WR Dwight Clark—Played for 49ers from 1979-87...Finished with506 receptions for 6,750 yards and 48 touchdowns...Ranks fourthon 49ers all-time receptions list and third in receiving yards...TwotimePro Bowler (1981, 1982) and first-team All-Pro in 1982 and1983...Had jersey retired in 1988.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\352// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORYPRO BOWLERS1950 (JAN. 14, 1951)Frank Albert, QBVisco Grgich, GLeo Nomellini, TNorm Standlee, FBJohn Strzykalski, HB1951 (JAN. 12, 1952)Jim Cason, HBRay Collins, TLeo Nomellini, T* Gordy Soltau, E1952 (JAN. 10, 1953)Ed Henke, E* Bill Johnson, CHugh McElhenny, HBLeo Nomellini, TJoe Perry, FBGordy Soltau, E1953 (JAN. 17, 1954)* Bill Johnson, CHugh McElhenny, HBArt Milchalik, G* Leo Nomellini, T* Joe Perry, FB* Gordy Soltau, EY.A. Tittle, QB1954 (JAN. 16, 1955)* Bruno Banducci, GAl Carapella, TJim Cason, HB* John Henry Johnson, HB* Joe Perry, FB* Y.A. Tittle, QB*+ Billy Wilson, E1955 (JAN. 15, 1956)Dick Moegle, HBBob Toneff, T* Billy Wilson, E1956 (JAN. 13, 1957)* Hugh McElhenny, HBLeo Nomellini, T* Bob St. Clair, T* Billy Wilson, E1957 (JAN. 12, 1958)Marv Matuszak, LB*+ Hugh McElhenny, HBLeo Nomellini, T* Y.A. Tittle, QB* Billy Wilson, E1958 (JAN. 11, 1959)Hugh McElhenny, HBJerry Mertens, HBLeo Nomellini, T* Bob St. Clair, T* Billy Wilson, E1959 (JAN. 17, 1960)Dave Baker, HBLeo Nomellini, T* Bob St. Clair, T* J.D. Smith, FBBilly Wilson, EAbe Woodson, DHB1960 (JAN. 15, 1961)* Bruce Bosley, GCharlie Krueger, DTLeo Nomellini, T* Bob St. Clair, TAbe Woodson, DHB1961 (JAN. 14, 1962)* Ted Connolly, G* Eddie Dove, DHBLeo Nomellini, T* Bob St. Clair, T* Abe Woodson, DHB1962 (JAN. 13, 1963)* Tommy Davis, KMatt Hazeltine, LB* J.D. Smith, FB* Abe Woodson, DHB1963 (JAN. 12, 1964)* Tommy Davis, KAbe Woodson, DHB1964 (JAN. 10, 1965)Matt Hazeltine, LBCharlie Krueger, DTDave Parks, E1965 (JAN. 16, 1966)* Bruce Bosley, C* John Brodie, QBJohn David Crow, HB* Dave Parks, E* Walt Rock, T* Ken Willard, FB1966 (JAN. 22, 1967)Bruce Bosley, C* Howard Mudd, G* Dave Parks, EWalt Rock, TJohn Thomas, TDave Wilcox, LBKen Willard, FB1967 (JAN. 21, 1968)Bruce Bosley, CHoward Mudd, G1968 (JAN. 19, 1969)* Kermit Alexander, CB* Clifton McNeil, E* Howard Mudd, GDave Wilcox, LB* Ken Willard, FB+ MVP * Starter # Voted as starter but did not playSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\PRO BOWL 49ERS1969 (JAN. 18, 1970)Elmer Collett, GJimmy Johnson, CBGene Washington, WR* Dave Wilcox, LBKen Willard, FB1970 (JAN. 24, 1971)* John Brodie, QB* Jimmy Johnson, CBLen Rohde, T* Gene Washington, WRDave Wilcox, LB1971 (JAN. 23, 1972)* <strong>For</strong>rest Blue, C* Cedrick Hardman, DE* Jimmy Johnson, CB* Ted Kwalick, TEBruce Taylor, CB* Gene Washington, WRVic Washington, RB* Dave Wilcox, LB1972 (JAN. 21, 1973)* <strong>For</strong>rest Blue, C* Jimmy Johnson, CB* Ted Kwalick, TEWoody Peoples, G* Gene Washington, WR* Dave Wilcox, LB1973 (JAN. 20, 1974)* <strong>For</strong>rest Blue, C* Ted Kwalick, TEWoody Peoples, G* Dave Wilcox, LB* Tom Wittum, P1974 (JAN. 20, 1975)<strong>For</strong>rest Blue, CJimmy Johnson, CB* Tom Wittum, P1975 (JAN. 26, 1976)* Cedrick Hardman, DE1976 (JAN. 17, 1977)* Cleveland Elam, DT* Tommy Hart, DEDave Washington, LBDelvin Williams, RB1977 (JAN. 23, 1978)* Cleveland Elam, DT1978 (JAN. 29, 1979)None1979 (JAN. 27, 1980)None1980 (FEB. 1, 1981)None1981 (JAN. 31, 1982)Dwight Clark, WR* Randy Cross, GFred Dean, DEDwight Hicks, S* Ronnie Lott, CB* Joe Montana, QB1982 (FEB. 6, 1983)* Dwight Clark, WR* Randy Cross, GDwight Hicks, SRonnie Lott, CB1983 (JAN. 29, 1984)Fred Dean, DEDwight Hicks, S* Ronnie Lott, CBJoe Montana, QB49ers Coaching Staff1984 (JAN. 27, 1985)* Randy Cross, GKeith Fahnhorst, T* Dwight Hicks, SRonnie Lott, CB* Joe Montana, QB* Fred Quillan, CKeena Turner, LBWendell Tyler, RBCarlton Williamson, SEric Wright, CB1985 (FEB. 2, 1986)Michael Carter, NT* Roger Craig, FB*# Joe Montana, QBFred Quillan, C* Carlton Williamson, S*# Eric Wright, CB1986 (FEB. 1, 1987)* Ronnie Lott, S* Jerry Rice, WR1987 (FEB. 7, 1988)* Michael Carter, NTRoger Craig, RB* Ronnie Lott, S* Joe Montana, QB* Jerry Rice, WR1988 (JAN. 29, 1989)Michael Carter, NT* Roger Craig, RBCharles Haley, LB-DE* Ronnie Lott, S* Jerry Rice, WRJohn Taylor, WR1989 (FEB. 4, 1990)Roger Craig, RB* Ronnie Lott, SGuy McIntyre, G* Joe Montana, QB* Jerry Rice, WRJohn Taylor, WR1990 (FEB. 3, 1991)* Charles Haley, LB-DE* Ronnie Lott, SGuy McIntyre, G*# Joe Montana, QB* Jerry Rice, WR49ers Coaching Staff353// MEDIA GUIDE1991 (FEB. 2, 1992)Charles Haley, LB-DE* Guy McIntyre, G* Jerry Rice, WR1992 (FEB. 7, 1993)* Pierce Holt, DLBrent Jones, TE* Guy McIntyre, G* Jerry Rice, WRSteve Wallace, TRicky Watters, RB* Steve Young, QB49ers Coaching Staff1993 (FEB. 6, 1994)* Harris Barton, TBrent Jones, TE* Tim McDonald, SSGuy McIntyre, G* Jerry Rice, WRJesse Sapolu, CRicky Watters, RBSteve Young, QB49ers Coaching Staff1994 (FEB. 5, 1995)* Merton Hanks, FS* Brent Jones, TETim McDonald, SSBart Oates, C* Jerry Rice, WR* Deion Sanders, CBJesse Sapolu, GDana Stubblefield, DTRicky Watters, RB* Steve Young, QB1995 (FEB. 4, 1996)* Eric Davis, CB* Merton Hanks, FSBrent Jones, TETim McDonald, SSKen Norton Jr., LBBart Oates, C* Jerry Rice, WRDana Stubblefield, DT* Lee Woodall, LBSteve Young, QB1996 (FEB. 2, 1997)* Merton Hanks, FS* Jerry Rice, WR* Bryant Young, DTSteve Young, QB1997 (FEB. 1, 1998)Chris Doleman, DEKevin Gogan, G* Merton Hanks, FSKen Norton, Jr., LB* Dana Stubblefield, DTLee Woodall, LBSteve Young, QB1998 (FEB. 7, 1999)Garrison Hearst, RB* Kevin Gogan, GJerry Rice, WR* Steve Young, QBWinfred Tubbs, LB1999 (FEB. 6, 2000)* Lance Schulters, SBryant Young, DT2000 (FEB. 4, 2001)Jeff Garcia, QBCharlie Garner, RBTerrell Owens, WR2001 (FEB. 9, 2002)Ray Brown, GJeff Garcia, QBGarrison Hearst, RBJeremy Newberry, C* Terrell Owens, WRBryant Young, DT2002 (FEB. 2, 2003)Jeff Garcia, QBJeremy Newberry, C* Terrell Owens, WRJulian Peterson, LB* Ron Stone, GBryant Young, DT2003 (FEB. 8, 2004)* Fred Beasley, FBTerrell Owens, WRJulian Peterson, LB2004 (FEB. 13, 2005)Brian Jennings,need player2005 (FEB. 12, 2006)None2006 (FEB. 10, 2007)* Frank Gore, RB* Larry Allen, GWalt Harris, CB2007 (FEB. 10, 2008)Patrick Willis, LB* Andy Lee, P2008 (FEB. 8, 2009)* Patrick Willis, LB2009 (JAN. 31, 2010)* Vernon Davis, TE* Andy Lee, P*# Patrick Willis, LBFrank Gore, RBJustin Smith, DT2010 (JAN. 30, 2011)* Patrick WIllis, LBJustin Smith, DT


HISTORY1946 — Alyn Beals E (First Team UPI, AAFC), Bruno Banducci G (First Team UPI, NYN,AAFC), Frank Albert QB (First Team NYN), Norm Standlee F (Second Team UPI,NYN, AAFC), Garland Gregory G (Second Team NYN)1947 — Bruno Banducci G (First Team AP, NYN, CO, AAFC), Bob Bryant T (First TeamCB), Alyn Beals E (Second Team CB, AAFC), John Woudenberg T (Second TeamAP, AAFC), John Stryzykalski H (Second Team AAFC), Norm Standlee F (SecondTeam AAFC), Garland Gregory G (Second Team CB)1948 — Alyn Beals E (First Team UPI, NYN, AAFC), John Strzykalski H (First Team UPI,NYN, AAFC), John Woudenberg T (First Team NYN), Riley Matheson G (SecondTeam NYN, AAFC), Frank Albert QB (First Team SN, SP, NYN), Bruno BanducciG (Honorable Mention AP, SN)1949 — Alyn Beals E (First Team UPI, NYN, IN, AAFC) Visco Grgich G (First Team UPI,NYN, AAFC), Joe Perry B (First Team UPI, NYN, AAFC), Frank Albert QB (FirstTeam AAFC), John Woudenberg T (Honorable Mention UPI), Bruno Banducci G(Honorable Mention UPI), Bill Johnson C (Honorable Mention UPI), Jim CasonH (First Team IN), Jim Strzykalski H (Honorable Mention UPI)1950 — John Strzykalski H (Second Team AP), Visco Grgich G (Honorable Mention AP,UPI), Frank Albert QB (Honorable Mention AP), Joe Perry F (Honorable MentionAP)1951 — Leo Nomellini T (First Team AP) Gordy Soltau E (Second Team UPI), BrunoBanducci G (Second Team AP, UPI), Joe Perry F (Honorable Mention AP)1952 — *1 Hugh McElhenny HB (First Team AP, UPI, NYN), Leo Nomellini T (First TeamAP, UPI, NYN), Gordy Soltau E (First Team AP, UPI, NYN), Bob Toneff T (SecondTeam AP, UPI, NYN), Bruno Banducci G (First Team NYN), Bill Johnson C(Second Team AP, NYN), Joe Perry RB (Honorable Mention AP, UPI), Ed HenkeDE (Second Team UPI, NYN), Visco Grgich G (Honorable Mention UPI), HardyBrown LB (Second Team NYN), Lowell Wagner DB (Second Team NYN), JimCason DB (Honorable Mention AP)1953 — Bruno Banducci G (First Team UPI), Hugh McElhenny HB (First Team AP, UPI,NYN), Leo Nomellini DT (First Team AP, UPI, NYN, PFD), Joe Perry FB (FirstTeam AP, UPI, NYN, PFD), Gordy Soltau E (Second Team UPI), Bob St. Clair T(Second Team UPI), Bill Johnson C (Second Team UPI), Y.A. Tittle QB (HonorableMention AP), Charlie Powell DE (Honorable Mention), Art Michalik G(Second Team NYN), Hardy Brown LB (Honorable Mention AP, UPI)1954 — Bruno Banducci G (First Team AP, UPI, SN, NYN), Leo Nomellini DT (First TeamAP, UPI, NYN), Joe Perry FB (First Team AP, UPI, SN, PFD), Billy Wilson E (SecondTeam AP, UPI, NYN), Bob St. Clair T (Second Team AP, UPI, NYN), Bill Johnson C(First Team NYN), Hugh McElhenny RB (Second Team AP, UPI, SN), John HenryJohnson RB (Second Team UPI, NYN), Bob Toneff DT (Honorable Mention UPI)1955 — Bob St. Clair T (First Team UPI, NEA), Bob Toneff DT (First Team AP, SN, NYN),Billy Wilson E (First Team UPI, NEA, SN, NYN), Bill Johnson C (Second TeamNEA), Joe Perry RB (Honorable Mention AP), Hardy Brown LB (HonorableMention AP), Rex Berry DB (Second Team NEA)1956 — Bob St. Clair T (First Team NEA), Billy Wilson E (Second Team AP, UPI, NEA),Hugh McElhenny RB (Second Team AP, UPI, NEA, NYN)1957 — Marv Matuszak LB (First Team AP, UPI, NEA), Leo Nomellini DT (First Team AP,UPI), *2 Y.A. Tittle QB (First Team AP, UPI, NYN), Billy Wilson E (First Team AP,UPI, NEA, NYN), Dickey Moegle DB (First Team NYN), Clyde Conner E (SecondTeam NYN), Hugh McElhenny RB (Second Team AP, NEA)1958 — Billy Wilson E (Second Team NEA, NYN, FW), Bob St. Clair T (Second Team AP,NEA, FW), Dickey Moegle DB (Second Team FW)1959 — Leo Nomellini DT (First Team AP, UPI, NEA, NYN, HE, DN), J.D. Smith RB (FirstTeam UPI, DN), Abe Woodson CB (First Team AP, UPI), Billy Wilson E (SecondTeam NEA), Bob St. Clair T (Honorable Mention UPI), Bruce Bosley G (SecondTeam AP), Matt Hazeltine LB (Honorable Mention UPI), Dave Baker S (HonorableMention UPI), Ed Dove S (Honorable Mention UPI)1960 — Abe Woodson CB (First Team AP, NYN), R.C. Owens E (Second Team AP), BobSt. Clair T (First Team NEA), Bruce Bosley G (Second Team UPI, NEA, NYN),Charlie Krueger DE (Second Team AP), Leo Nomellini DT (Second Team AP,NYN), Matt Hazeltine LB (Honorable Mention UPI), Dave Baker S (Second TeamAP, UPI, NEA, NYN, DN)1961 — Abe Woodson CB (First Team NYN), Bob St. Clair T (Second Team NEA), BruceBosley G (Second Team NEA), Leo Nomellini DT (Second Team NEA), Ed DoveS (Second Team UPI), Hugh McElhenny RB (Honorable Mention NEA), J.D.Smith RB (Honorable Mention NEA), Dave Baker S (Honorable Mention NEA)1962 — Abe Woodson CB (First Team NEA, FN), Bob St. Clair T (Second Team AP), LeoNomellini DT (Second Team UPI), Matt Hazeltine LB (Second Team AP, UPI,NEA), J.D. Smith RB (Honorable Mention UPI)1963 — Abe Woodson CB (First Team NEA), Bob St. Clair T (Second Team NEA), MattHazeltine LB (Honorable Mention AP, NEA)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\ALL-PRO 49ERS354ALL-PRO 49ERS1964 — Matt Hazeltine LB (First Team CBS), Jimmy Johnson CB (Second Team NEA)1965 — Dave Parks SE (First Team AP, NEA, UPI, NYN, FN, DN), John Brodie QB (FirstTeam FN, NEA), Bernie Casey E (Honorable Mention UPI), Len Rohde T (HonorableMention UPI), John Thomas T (Honorable Mention UPI), Ken Willard RB(Second Team AP, UPI, NEA), Clark Miller DE (Honorable Mention UPI), CharlieKrueger DT (Second Team AP), Matt Hazeltine LB (Honorable Mention UPI),Jimmy Johnson CB (Second Team AP, NEA)1966 — Dave Parks SE (First Team NEA, DN), John Thomas G (First Team AP, NEA),Bernie Casey E (Honorable Mention UPI), Howard Mudd G (Honorable MentionUPI), Bruce Bosley C (Second Team NYN, NEA), Ken Willard RB (HonorableMention UPI), Charlie Krueger DT (Honorable Mention UPI), Dave Wilcox LB(Second Team UPI, NEA), Jimmy Johnson CB (Second Team AP, UPI)1967 — Howard Mudd G (First Team NEA), Dave Wilcox LB (First Team NEA)1968 — Clifton McNeil WR (First Team AP, PWA, NEA, UPI, NYN, FN, DN), Howard MuddG (First Team AP, NEA, UPI, PF, NYN, FN, DN), Cas Banaszek T (Second TeamFN), Ken Willard RB (Second Team UPI), Kermit Alexander CB (Second TeamUPI, NYN, FN), Jimmy Johnson CB (Second Team NEA)1969 — Jimmy Johnson CB (First Team NEA), Len Rohde T (Second Team NEA), DaveWilcox LB (Second Team UPI, NEA, SI)1970 — *3 John Brodie QB (First Team AP, NEA, PFWA, FN, PFW), Jimmy Johnson CB(First Team AP, NEA, PFWA, SI, PFW), Gene Washington WR (First Team AP, NEA,PFWA, FN, SI, PFW, DN), Dave Wilcox OLB (First Team NEA, Second Team UPI)1971 — <strong>For</strong>rest Blue C (First Team AP, PFWA, FN, SI), Cedrick Hardman DE (First TeamSI), Jimmy Johnson CB (First Team AP, NEA, PFWA, FN, SI, DN), Ted KwalickTE (Second Team PFWA, NEA, FN), Gene Washington WR (Second Team PFWA,NEA, FN), Dave Wilcox OLB (First Team AP, NEA, PFWA), Bruce Taylor CB (SecondTeam FN)1972 — <strong>For</strong>rest Blue C (First Team AP, PFWA, FN, SI, DN), Jimmy Johnson CB (FirstTeam AP, NEA, PFWA, SI), Ted Kwalick TE (First Team AP, NEA, FN, DZ), GeneWashington (First Team AP, PFWA, DN), Dave Wilcox OLB (First Team AP, NEA,PFWA, SI), Cedrick Hardman DE (Second Team FN)1973 — <strong>For</strong>rest Blue C (First Team AP, PFWA), Dave Wilcox OLB (First Team NEA, PFWA,FN), Ted Kwalick TE (First Team NYN)1974 — <strong>For</strong>rest Blue C (Second Team FN)1975 — Cedrick Hardman DE (Second Team NEA)1976 — Tommy Hart DE (First Team NEA, PFWA, FN), Cleveland Elam DT (Second TeamNEA)1977 — Cleveland Elam DT (First Team AP, NEA, PFWA, SI, NYN, CPW)1978 — None1979 — None1980 — Randy Cross G (Second Team NEA)1981 — Randy Cross G (First Team NEA, PFWA, FD), *4 Fred Dean DE (First Team AP,PFWA, SN, FD), Dwight Hicks S (First Team FD), Ronnie Lott CB (First TeamAP, NEA, PFWA, SN, FD, SI), *5 Joe Montana QB (Second Team AP, NEA, FD),Jack Reynolds LB (Second Team FD), Ray Wersching K (Honorable Mention SI)1982 — *6 Dwight Clark WR (First Team AP, NEA, PFWA, FW, FD, SI), Keena Turner LB(Second Team NEA), Ronnie Lott CB (First Team FD)1983 — Keith Fahnhorst T (First Team NEA, CPNW, SI, USA), Ronnie Lott CB (First TeamPFWA, FD), Joe Montana QB (Second Team NEA, CPNW), Fred Dean (FirstTeam FI), Dwight Hicks FS (Second Team CPNW)1984 — Randy Cross G (Second Team AP, NEA, FD), Keith Fahnhorst T (First TeamAP, NEA, PFWA, CPNW, SI, USA), *7 Joe Montana, QB (Second Team AP, NEA,CPNW, FD), Eric Wright, CB (Second Team AP), Fred Quinlan C (Second TeamCPNW), Ronnie Lott CB (Second Team FD), Keena Turner LB (Second TeamCPNW), Dwight Hicks FS (Second Team CPNW)1985 — Michael Carter NT (Second Team AP, CPNW), Roger Craig FB (First TeamCPNW), Randy Cross G (First Team NEA), Keith Fahnhorst T (Second TeamNEA), Keena Turner LB (Second Team NEA), Eric Wright CB (First Team AP, NEA,SN, CPNW, FD, SI), Joe Montana QB (Second Team CPNW), Carlton WilliamsonSS (Second Team CPNW).1986 — Michael Carter NT (First Team NEA, USA), Randy Cross G (Second Team AP,NEA), Ronnie Lott S (First Team AP, NEA, PFWA, CPNW, FD, FI, USA), *8 JerryRice WR (First Team AP, NEA, PFWA, SN, CPNW, FD, SI, FI, USA).1987 — Michael Carter NT (First Team AP, NEA, PFWA, SN, CPNW, FD, FI), Ronnie LottS (First Team AP, PFWA, SN, CPNW, FD, USA), Joe Montana QB (First Team AP,PFWA, FD, SI, FI, USA), *9 Jerry Rice WR (First Team AP, NEA, PFWA, SN, CPNW,FD, SI, FI, USA), Don Griffin CB (First Team CPNW), Jeff Fuller SS (SecondTeam CPNW)// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORY1988 — Michael Carter NT (First Team NEA, CPNW), *10 Roger Craig RB (First Team AP,PFWA, NEA, SN, CPNW, FD, SI, FI, USA), Ronnie Lott S (First Team NEA), *11Jerry Rice WR (First Team AP, PFWA, SN, FD, USA), *12 John Taylor WR (FirstTeam PFWA, SN, CPNW, FI), Harris Barton T (Honorable Mention AP), RandyCross C (Honorable Mention AP), Joe Montana QB (Honorable Mention AP),Charles Haley OLB (First Team FI), Tim McKyer CB (First Team CPNW, USA)1989 — Mike Cofer K (First Team AP, NEA, CPNW, FD), Ronnie Lott S (First Team AP,PFWA, SI, USA), *13 Joe Montana QB (First Team AP, PFWA, NEA, SN, CPNW,SI, FD, FI, USA), Jerry Rice WR (First Team AP, PFWA, NEA, SN, CPNW, SI, FD,FI, USA), John Taylor (Second Team AP - Kick Returner), Guy McIntyre G (FirstTeam CPNW, FD), Michael Walter ILB (Second Team NEA)1990 — *14 Charles Haley LB-DE (First Team AP, NEA, PFWA, SI, FD, FI, NA, USA),Ronnie Lott S (First Team AP, NEA, PFWA, SI, FD, USA), *15 Joe Montana QB(First Team AP, NEA), *16 Jerry Rice WR (First Team AP, NEA, PFWA, CPNW, SI,SN, FD, FI, NA, USA), Brent Jones TE (Honorable Mention AP), Steve Wallace T(Honorable Mention AP), Guy McIntyre G (Second Team CPNW), Harris BartonT (Second Team NA), Jesse Sapolu C (Honorable Mention AP), Kevin Fagan DE(First Team NA), Pierce Holt DE (Second Team NA), Michael Carter NT (HonorableMention AP), Matt Millen LB (Honorable Mention AP)1991 — Jerry Rice WR (First Team SN), Harris Barton T (First Team SI), Steve Wallace T(Second Team CPNW), Guy McIntyre G (Honorable Mention AP), Michael CarterNT (Honorable Mention AP), John Taylor KR (Honorable Mention AP)1992 — Harris Barton T (First Team AP, PFWA, SI, FD, USA), Pierce Holt DE (SecondTeam NEA, AP), Brent Jones TE (First Team NEA, CPNW), Guy McIntyre G(First Team CPNW, FI, USA), Jerry Rice WR (First Team AP, NEA, PFWA, CP, SI,SN, FD, FI, USA), Steve Wallace T (First Team PFWA, CPNW), *17 Steve Young(First Team AP, NEA, PFWA, CPNW, SI, SN, FD, FI), Ricky Watters RB (HonorableMention AP), Michael Carter DT (Honorable Mention AP), Jesse Sapolu C(Honorable Mention AP), Roy Foster G (First Team USA), George Seifert Coach(Second Team CPNW)1993 — Harris Barton T (First Team AP, PFWA, SN, CPNW, USA), Brent Jones TE (FirstTeam USA), Tim McDonald S (First Team CPNW, FD), *18 Jerry Rice WR (FirstTeam AP, PFWA, SN, CPNW, SI, FD, FI, USA), Steve Young QB (First Team AP,PFWA, CPNW, FD, FI), Steve Wallace T (First Team FD), Guy McIntyre G (FirstTeam FD, FI), Jesse Sapolu C (Honorable Mention AP), Dana Stubblefield DT(Honorable Mention AP), Merton Hanks FS (First Team SI)1994 — Merton Hanks FS (First Team SN, CPNW, USA, SI, FD, USA), Brent Jones TE(Second Team AP), Jerry Rice WR (First Team AP, PFWA, SN, CPNW, SI, FD, FI,USA), Deion Sanders CB (First Team AP, PFWA, CPNW, SN, SI, FD, FI, USA),*19 Steve Young QB (First Team AP, PFWA, SN, CPNW, SI, FD, FI, USA), DanaStubblefield DT (First Team FI, USA), Ken Norton Jr. MLB (Honorable MentionAP), Steve Wallace T (Honorable Mention AP), Jesse Sapolu G (HonorableMention AP), Bart Oates C (Honorable Mention AP), Tim McDonald SS (SecondTeam FD)1995 — Merton Hanks FS (First Team AP, PFWA, SN, CPNW, FD, FI, USA, SI), Ken NortonJr. LB (First Team AP, PFWA, CPNW, FD, FI), Eric Davis CB (First Team AP, PFWA,CPNW), Jerry Rice WR (First Team AP, PFWA, SN, CPNW, FD, FI, USA, SI), BrentJones TE (Honorable Mention AP), Harris Barton T (Honorable Mention AP),Jesse Sapolu G (Honorable Mention AP), Tim McDonald SS (Second Team AP,CPNW, FD), Kirk Scrafford G (Honorable Mention AP), Bart Oates C (HonorableMention AP), Steve Young QB (Second Team AP), Dana Stubblefield DT (FirstTeam CPNW, FI), Bryant Young DT (Honorable Mention AP), Gary Plummer LB(Honorable Mention AP), Lee Woodall LB (Second Team CPNW, FD)1996 — Jerry Rice WR (First Team AP, CPNW, PFWA, SN, FD, FI, USA), Jesse Sapolu C(Second Team CPNW), Roy Barker DE (Honorable Mention AP), Bryant YoungDT (First Team AP, PFWA, SN, CPNW, FD, SI, FI, USA), Dana Stubblefield DT(Second Team CPNW), Ken Norton Jr. MLB (First Team SI), Marquez Pope CB(Honorable Mention AP), Merton Hanks FS (First Team AP, USA, CPNW), TimMcDonald SS (Honorable Mention AP), Jeff Wilkins K (Honorable Mention AP)1997 — *20 Dana Stubblefield DT (First Team AP, SI, PFWA, PFW, FI, CPNW, SN, SI, FD),Merton Hanks FS (First Team CPNW, FD), Chris Doleman DE (Second TeamCPNW), Bryant Young DT (Second Team CPNW), Steve Young QB (SecondTeam CPNW, FD), Kevin Gogan G (First Team FI)1998 — Kevin Gogan G (First Team CPFW), Merton Hanks FS (First Team USA), GarrisonHearst RB (Second Team CPFW, FN), Terrell Owens WR (Second Team FN),Bryant Young DT (First Team SN), Steve Young QB (First Team SN)1999 — Bryant Young DT (Second Team AP, CPFN, FD)2000 — Terrell Owens WR (First Team AP), Ray Brown G (Second Team CPNW)ALL-PRO 49ERSALL-PRO 49ERS (CONT.)2001 — Terrell Owens WR (First Team AP, PFW, FD, CPNW, SN), Ray Brown G (SecondTeam AP, FD, CPNW), Scott Gragg T (Second Team FD), Bryant Young DT (FirstTeam CPNW, Second Team AP, FD)2002 — Fred Beasley FB (First Team SI, FD, Second Team AP), Derrick Deese T (FirstTeam SI, Second Team FD), Jeremy Newberry C (First Team PFW), Terrell OwensWR (First Team AP, SI, PFW, FD, SN), Tony Parrish S (First Team SI, FD),Julian Peterson LB (First Team CPNW, Second Team AP, FD), Ron Stone G (FirstTeam PFW, FD)2003 — Fred Beasley FB (First Team FD, Second Team AP), Tony Parrish S (First TeamPFW, Second Team AP), Julian Peterson LB (First Team AP, SI, PFW, FD, SN),Ron Stone G (Second Team FD)2004 — None2005 — None2006 — *Frank Gore RB (Second Team AP, First Team USA, All-NFC PFWA), Walt HarrisCB (All-NFC PFWA)2007 — *Patrick Willis LB (First Team AP, SN, SI, PFWA, All-Rookie PFWA), Andy Lee P(First Team AP, PFWA), Michael Robinson RB (First Team SI – special teams)2008 — Patrick Willis LB (Second Team AP)2009 — *Patrick Willis LB (First Team AP, SN, SI, PFWA, PFW), Andy Lee P (SecondTeam AP)2010 — Patrick Willis LB (First Team AP)*1 (1952) McElhenny was named UPI “Rookie of the Year” and Sport Magazine’s“Player of the Year.”*2 (1957) Tittle was named UPI’s “Player of the Year.”*3 (1970) Brodie was consensus <strong>NFL</strong> “Player of the Year” and consensus <strong>NFL</strong>“Offensive Player of the Year.”*4 (1981) Dean was named <strong>NFL</strong>PA’s <strong>NFL</strong> “Defensive Lineman of the Year.”*5 (1981) Montana was named MVP of Super Bowl XVI.*6 (1982) Clark was named Sports Illustrated’s <strong>NFL</strong> “Player of the Year.”*7 (1984) Montana was named MVP of Super Bowl XIX.*8 (1986) Rice was named Sports Illustrated’s <strong>NFL</strong> “Player of the Year.” He wasalso named <strong>NFL</strong> “Offensive Player of the Year.”*9 (1987) Rice was consensus <strong>NFL</strong> “Player of the Year” and consensus <strong>NFL</strong> “OffensivePlayer of the Year.”*10 (1988) Craig was named UPI NFC “Offensive Player of the Year,” AP’s <strong>NFL</strong> “OffensivePlayer of the Year,” and Sports Illustrated’s <strong>NFL</strong> “Player of the Year.”*11 (1988) Rice was named MVP of Super Bowl XXIII.*12 (1988) Taylor was named <strong>NFL</strong>PA’s NFC “Special Teams Player of the Year.”*13 (1989) Montana was named MVP of Super Bowl XXIV, consensus <strong>NFL</strong> “Playerof the Year,” and consensus <strong>NFL</strong> “Offensive Player of the Year.”*14 (1990) Haley was named UPI NFC “Defensive Player of the Year.”*15 (1990) Montana was named AP’s <strong>NFL</strong> MVP, and Male Athlete of the Year. Hewas also named “Sportsman of the Year” by Sports Illustrated.*16 (1990) Rice was named Sports Illustrated’s <strong>NFL</strong> “Player of the Year.”*17 (1992) Young was consensus <strong>NFL</strong> “Player of the Year” and consensus <strong>NFL</strong> “OffensivePlayer of the Year.”*18 (1993) Rice was AP’s “Offensive Player of the Year” and NEA’s “OffensivePlayer of the Year.”*19 (1994) Young was consensus <strong>NFL</strong> “Player of the Year.”*20 (1997) Stubblefield was <strong>NFL</strong> “Defensive Player of the Year.”*21 (2006) Gore was named PFWA’s “Most Improved Player.”*22 (2007) Willis was named AP’s and PFWA’s “Defensive Rookie of the Year.”*23 (2009) Willis was named “Linebacker of the Year” by the <strong>NFL</strong> Alumni.AAFC - All-America Football Conference, AP - Associated Press, CBS - CBS-TV, CO -Coaches All Pro Team, CPNW - College and Pro Football Newsweekly, CPFN - College andPro Football Weekly, DN - Detroit News, DP - Detroit Press, FD - Football Digest, FI - <strong>NFL</strong>Films, FN - Football News, FW - Pro News Football Weekly, HE - Hearst All-Pro, HF - ProFootball Hall of Fame, IN - International News Service, NA - The National, NEA - NewspaperEnterprise Association, NYN - New York News, PFD - Pro Football Digest, PFI - ProFootball Illustrated, PFW - Pro Football Weekly, PFWA - Pro Football Writers, SI - SportsIllustrated, SN - Sporting News, SP - Sport Magazine, UPI - United Press International,USA - USA TodaySAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\355// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORYFREE AGENTS SIGNEDFREE AGENTS LOST— 1989 — — 1989 —PLAYER TEAM DATE PLAYER TEAM DATEWR Mike Sherrard Dal. 3/30/89 S Greg Cox NYG 3/16/89G Terry Tausch Min. 2/28/89 TE Ron Heller Atl. 3/8/89RB Spencer Tillman Hou. 3/27/89TE Jamie Williams Hou. 3/14/8949ERS IN FREE AGENCYPLAN B(1989-92)49ERS IN FREE AGENCYFREE AGENTS SIGNEDFREE AGENTS LOST— 1991 — — 1991 —PLAYER TEAM DATE PLAYER TEAM DATES Todd Bowles Was. 4/1/91 RB Roger Craig LAR 4/1/91G Roy Foster Mia. 3/25/91 S Ronnie Lott LAR 3/25/91LB Darin Jordan LAR 4/1/91 LB Matt Millen Was. 4/1/91S Dave Whitmore NYG 3/13/91— 1990 — — 1990 —S Greg Cox NYG 3/29/90 WR Terry Greer Det. 3/31/90DT Fred Smerlas Buf. 3/28/90S Dave Waymer NO 2/20/90— 1992 — — 1992 —S Thane Gash Cle. 3/10/92 WR Sanjay Beach GB 3/31/92RB Marc Logan Mia. 4/1/92 T Scott Bowles NE 3/27/92C/G Ralph Tamm Cin. 3/31/92 WR Tony Hargain KC 4/1/92WR Odessa Turner NYG 4/1/92 DE Greg Joelson SD 3/31/92T Frank Pollack Den. 3/20/92RB Spencer Tillman Hou. 4/1/92S Dave Waymer LAR 4/1/92UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS SIGNED UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS LOST— 1993 — — 1993 —PLAYER TEAM DATE PLAYER TEAM DATES Tim McDonald Arz. 4/7/93 DE Tim Harris Phi. 4/21/93DE Pierce Holt Atl. 3/17/93WR Mike Sherrard NYG 4/2/93— 1994 — — 1994 —CB Toi Cook NO 8/22/94 CB Don Griffin Cle. 4/19/94DE Richard Dent Chi. 6/9/94 TE Wesley Walls NO 4/27/94LB Rickey Jackson NO 8/2/94 TE Jamie Williams LAR 5/2/94DE Charles Mann Was. 9/15/94WR Ed McCaffrey NYG 7/25/94LB Ken Norton Jr. Dal. 4/20/94C Bart Oates NYG 7/15/94LB Gary Plummer SD 3/24/94CB Deion Sanders Atl. 9/15/94— 1995 — — 1995 —DE Oliver Barnett Buf. 3/10/95 RB Dexter Carter NYJ 3/1/95CB Marquez Pope StL 4/10/95 DT Rhett Hall Phi. 3/9/95T Kirk Scrafford Den. 3/22/95 DE Charles Mann Was. 5/24/95WR Ed McCaffrey Den. 3/7/95QB Bill Musgrave Den. 3/7/95CB Deion Sanders Dal. 9/9/95RB Ricky Watters Phi. 3/18/95— 1996 — — 1996 —DE Roy Barker Min. 2/28/96 CB Toi Cook Den. 4/12/96G Ray Brown Was. 2/25/96 CB Eric Davis Car. 2/19/96S Curtis Buckley (RFA) TB 2/21/96TE Adrian Cooper Min. 4/2/96DE Chris Doleman Atl. 3/14/96C/LB Randy Kirk Arz. 3/25/96FB Tommy Vardell Bal. 3/20/96UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENCY(1993-10)UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS SIGNED UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS LOST— 1997 — — 1997 —PLAYER TEAM DATE PLAYER TEAM DATEG Kevin Gogan Oak. 2/24/97 QB Elvis Grbac KC 3/17/97LB Kevin Greene Car. 8/26/97 CB Steve Israel NE 3/24/97RB Garrison Hearst Cin. 3/7/97 RB Anthony Lynn Den. 2/25/97LB Jim Schwantz (RFA) Dal. 4/14/97 LB Anthony Peterson Chi. 3/7/97CB Darnell Walker Atl. 3/24/97 WR Nate Singleton Phi. 4/4/97CB Rod Woodson Pit. 7/17/97 K Jeff Wilkins StL 3/3/97K Gary Anderson Phi. 6/11/97— 1998 — — 1998 —QB Ty Detmer Phi. 3/12/98 S Brett Maxie Car. 2/13/98DT Shane Bonham Det. 4/21/98 FB William Floyd Car. 3/9/98CB Antonio Langham Bal. 3/9/98 WR Justin Armour Den. 2/20/98LB Winfred Tubbs NO 2/18/98 G Rod Milstead Was. 3/3/98TE Irv Smith NO 2/26/98 K Gary Anderson Min. 2/23/98DE Gabe Wilkins GB 2/26/98 DT Dana Stubblefield Was. 2/23/98DE Marvin Was. Den. 3/2/98LB Kevin Mitchell NO 2/20/98CB Tyronne Drakeford NO 2/20/98— 1999 — — 1999 —QB Jeff Garcia Calgary 2/16/99 CB Marquez Pope Cle. 3/3/99RB Charlie Garner Phi. 7/19/99 RB Terry Kirby Cle. 3/5/99RB Travis Jervey GB 3/22/99DE Marvin Washington Den. 4/1/99FB Tommy Vardell Det. 4/23/99CB Mark McMillian KC 6/8/99QB Steve Stenstrom Chi. 7/1/99— 2000 — — 2000 —QB Rick Mirer NYJ 6/13/00 LB Anthony Peterson NYJ 5/11/00T Matt Willig StL 6/7/00 LB Reggie Givens Was. 4/13/00T Scott Gragg NYG 7/19/00 CB Wasswa Serwanga KC 4/21/00SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\356// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORYUNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS SIGNED UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS LOST— 2001 — — 2001 —PLAYER TEAM DATE PLAYER TEAM DATELB Derek Smith Was 3/23/01 LB Jason Kyle Car. 3/6/01DT Dana Stubblefield Was. 4/25/01 DE Anthony Pleasant NE 3/22/01G Phil Ostrowski Den. 4/6/01RB Charlie Garner Oak. 4/16/01LB Artie Ulmer Atl. 4/16/01K Wade Richey SD 4/18/01DT Brentson Buckner Car. 4/21/01CB Monty Montgomery Phi. 5/15/01— 2002 — — 2002 —S Tony Parrish Chi. 4/4/02 LB Terry Killens Den. 3/22/02DE Sean Moran StL 4/4/02 QB Rick Mirer Oak. 3/23/02G Ron Stone NYG 4/12/02 S Lance Schulters Ten. 4/11/02DT Jim Flanigan GB 6/13/02— 2003 — — 2003 —TE Jed Weaver Mia. 3/14/03 DE Chike Okeafor Sea. 4/4/03DT Travis Kirschke Det. 4/3/03 LB Quincy Stewart Den. 4/2/03DT Ross Kolodziej NYG 4/7/03 TE Justin Swift Hou. 6/2/03CB Fred Weary Atl. 6/18/03 C Ben Lynch Hou. 8/5/03DE Chidi Ahanotu Buf. 8/21/03— 2004 — — 2004 —T/G Scott Rehberg Cin. 4/12/04 CB Jason Webster Atl. 3/5/04T/G Greg Randall Hou. 4/20/04 DT Travis Kirschke Pit. 3/11/04WR Tai Streets Det. 3/11/04TE Jed Weaver Den. 3/19/04P Bill LaFleur SD 6/4/04— 2005 — — 2005 —T Jonas Jennings Buf. 3/3/05 WR Cedrick Wilson Pit. 3/9/05K Joe Nedney Ten. 3/10/05 FS Ronnie Heard Atl. 3/18/05DE Marques Douglas Bal. 4/7/05 K Todd Peterson Atl. 3/7/05WR Johnnie Morton KC 6/21/05 CB Jimmy Williams NO 4/19/05T Kyle Kosier Det. 4/21/0549ERS IN FREE AGENCYUNRESTRICTED FREE AGENCY(CONT.)UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS SIGNED UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS LOST— 2006 — —2006 —PLAYER TEAM DATE PLAYER TEAM DATEWR Antonio Bryant Cle. 3/13/06 LB Andre Carter Was. 3/14/06WR Bryan Gilmore Mia. 3/14/06 LB Julian Peterson Sea. 3/27/06CB Walt Harris Was. 3/15/06 FB Fred Beasley Mia. 3/27/06G Larry Allen Dal. 3/24/06LB T.J. Slaughter NO 4/17/06S Chad Williams Bal. 5/3/06P Tom Rouen Sea. 6/29/06— 2007 — — 2007 —CB Nate Clements Buf. 3/2/07 TE Eric Johnson NO 3/8/07S Michael Lewis Phi. 3/2/07 DT Anthony Adams Chi. 3/25/07DT Aubrayo Franklin Bal. 3/3/07 S Mike Adams Cle. 4/2/07WR Ashley Lelie Atl. 3/5/07LB Tully Banta-Cain NE 3/6/07LB Colby Bockwoldt Ten. 3/19/07— 2008 — — 2008 —WR Bryant Johnson Arz. 3/17/08 DE Marques Douglas TB 3/18/08QB J.T. O’Sullivan Det. 2/29/08 WR Bryan Gilmore Sea. 7/25/08DE Justin Smith Cin. 3/1/08 RB Maurice Hicks Min. 3/4/08LB Dontarrious Thomas Min. 3/3/08 T Kwame Harris Oak. 3/5/08G Justin Smiley Mia. 2/29/08— 2009 — — 2009 —DE Demetric Evans Was. 3/10/09 WR Bryant Johnson Det. 3/2/09WR Brandon Jones Ten. 2/28/09 DT Ronald Fields Den. 3/2/09FB Moran Norris Det. 3/2/09 QB J.T. O’Sullivan Cin. 3/5/09T Marvel Smith Pit. 3/30/09 TE Sean Ryan KC 4/21/09CB Dré Bly Den. 5/21/09 CB Donald Strickland NYJ 3/25/09TE Billy Bajema StL 3/31/09T Damane Duckett NE 3/23/09— 2010 — — 2010 —QB David Carr NYG 3/15/10 WR Arnaz Battle Pit. 3/8/10CB William James Det. 5/11/10 CB Marcus Hudson Car. 3/15/10LB Travis Laboy Ari. 4/26/10 T Tony Pashos Clev. 3/7/10CB Karl Paymah Min. 3/17/10 CB Walt Harris Bal. 6/24/10CB Dre Bly Det. 7/2/10SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\357// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORY49ERS TRADE HISTORY1950HB Emil Sitko from LA Rams for HBGlenn Davis.E Gordy Soltau from Cle. for 1951 No. 4draft choice.DB Howie Livingston from Was. forundisclosed considerations.1952HB J.R. Boone from Chi. for 1953 No. 6draft choice.1953E Bob Van Doren from Cle. for 1954 No.8 draft choice.HB Fred Bruney from Cle. for 1954 No.10 draft choice.1954HB John Henry Johnson from Pit. for HBEd Pullerton.HB John Williams from Was. for T RayCollins.QB Arnie Galiffa from NYG for DE BobVan Doren.1955C Ed Beatty from LA Rams for HB JimCason, G Nick Feher, and 1956 No. 5draft choice.E Ted Vaught from Phi. for undisclosedfuture draft choice.1956T Bob Cross from LA Rams for 1957 No.3 draft choice.1957HB Bill Stits from Det. for HB John HenryJohnson and a 1958 No. 7 draft choice.LB Marv Matuszak from Pit. for QB EarlMorrall and G Mike Sandusky.HB Val Joe Walker from Det. for 1958No. 15 draft choice.1960LB Jerry Wilson from Phi. for G JohnWittenborn.1961 No. 1a draft choice (HB JimmyJohnson) from Pit. for DB Dick Moegle.1961 No. 1b draft choice (QB BillyKilmer) from Bal. for TE Dee Mackey.1961G/LB Lou Cordileone from New YorkGiants for QB Y.A. Tittle.49ERS TRADE HISTORY1962DB Elbert Kimbrough from LA Rams forDE Lou Cordileone.C John Mellekus from Chi. for 1963 No.4 draft choice.HB Bobby Gaiters from NYG for E AaronThomas.19631965 No. 1 draft choice (DB GeorgeDonnelly) from Cle. for Cleveland signingfree agent G Ted Connolly.LB Mike Dowdle from Dal. for HB JimRidlon.T Roy Williams from Min. for 1965 No. 8draft choice.1964C Frank Morze from Cle. for 1965 No. 6draft choice.1965HB John David Crow from StL for HBAbe Woodson.DE Dan LaRose from Bal. for 1966 No. 7draft choice.19671967 No. 1 draft choice (QB Steve Spurrier)from Atl. for FL Bernie Casey, G JimWilson, and T Jim Norton.1968LB Harold Hays from Dal. for 1969 No. 3draft choice.DE Kevin Hardy from NO Saints as<strong>com</strong>pensation for Saints’ signing E DaveParks.1968 No. 1 draft choice (TE Ted Kwalick)- see Dave Parks above.WR Clifton McNeil from Cle. for 1969 No.2 draft choice.1969G Randy Beisler from Phi. for QB GeorgeMira.DB Roosevelt Taylor from Chi. for GHoward Mudd.KR Noland Smith from KC Chiefs for1970 No. 3 draft choice.1970PK Bruce Gossett from LA Rams for HBKermit Alexander and 1970 No. 2 draftchoice.1972DE Rolf Krueger from StL for 1973 No. 2draft choice and 1974 No. 3 draft choice.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\3581973RB Randy Jackson from Buf. for DT EarlEdwards.WR Danny Abramowicz from NO for 1974No. 4 & 5 draft choices.1974TE Tom Mitchell from Bal. for returnedColts’ 1975 No. 3 draft choice and 1976No. 4 draft choice.T Bob Penchion from Buf. for 1975 No. 7draft choice.WR Robert West from KC for 1975 No. 6draft choice.QB Norm Snead from NYG for 1975No. 3 draft choice and 1976 No. 4 draftchoice.1976 No. 1 draft choice (choice tradedto Patriots for QB Jim Plunkett) fromHou. for RB Vic Washington.1975WR Bob Hayes from Dal. for 1976 No. 3draft choice.LB Dave Washington from Buf. for 1977No. 5 draft choice.CB Nate Allen from KC for G RandyBeiser and Saints 1976 No. 3 choice.1976WR Willie McGee and LB Bruce Elia fromTB for QB Steve Spurrier.QB Jim Plunkett from NE for QB TomOwens, 1976 & ’77 No. 1 choices, 1976Houston’s No. 1 choice, and 1977 No.1 choice.G Steve Lawson from Min. for DB WindlanHall.QB Marty Domres from Bal. for 1978 No.5 draft choice.TE Jim Obradovich from NYG for 1977No. 8 draft choice.WR Jim Lash from Min. for RB SammyJohnson.1977LB Ed Bradley from Sea. for DT BillSandifer.DT Ed Galigher from NYJ for 1977 No. 3draft choice.TE Paul Seal from NO for G John Watson.// MEDIA GUIDE1978RB O.J. Simpson from Buf. for 1979 No.1 draft choice, 1978 & ’79 No. 2 draftchoices, 1978 No. 3 draft choice, and1979 No. 4 draft choice.WR Larry Jones from Was. for TE TomMitchell and 1978 No. 8 draft choice.WR Freddie Solomon and S Vern Robersonfrom Mia. for RB Delvin Williams.FB Greg Boykin from NO for DB RalphMcGill.LB Joe Harris from Was. for 1978 VikingsNo. 6 draft choice.G Steve Knutson from GB for 1979 No. 8draft choice.S Chuck Crist from NO for LB SkipVanderbundt.S Bob Jury and 1979 Cowboys No. 3draft choice (QB Joe Montana) from Sea.for 1979 No. 3 draft choice.1979CB Melvin Morgan from Cin. for 1980No. 7 draft choice.RB Mike Hogan from Phi. for 1981 No. 7draft choice.S Tim Gray from KC for 1980 No. 9 draftchoice.S Tony Dungy from Pit. for 1980 No. 10draft choice.CB Charles Cornelius from Mia. for 1980No. 11 draft choice.RB Lenvil Elliott from Cin. for the firstright to waived players.1980DB Scott Perry from Cin. for 1981 No. 9draft choice.DB Ray Rhodes and WR Jimmy Robinsonfrom NYG for S Tony Dungy and FB MikeHogan.TE Charle Young from LA Rams for 1980No. 3 draft choice and 1983 unconditionalNo. 4 draft choice.LB Thomas Henderson from Dal. for1981 No. 4 draft choice.DT Jim Krahl from Bal. for 1981 No. 10draft choice.


1981QB Guy Benjamin from NO for 1982 No.6 draft choice.G/T Dan Audick from SD for 1982 No. 3draft choice.FB Johnny Davis from TB for RB/WRJames Owens.RB Amos Lawrence from SD for 1984No. 4 draft choice.DE Fred Dean from SD 1983 No. 2 draftchoice and option to exchange 1983 No.1 draft choices.1982TE Russ Francis from NE for 1982 No. 1& No. 4 draft choices.LB Bob Horn from SD for 1983 No. 8draft choice.T Lindsey Mason from LA Raiders for1983 Raiders No. 5 draft choice acquiredfor DE Cedrick Hardman in 1980.1983RB Wendell Tyler from LA Rams for 1983No. 2 draft choice and 1983 Broncos No.4 draft choice.QB Matt Cavanaugh from NE for 1984No. 7 draft choice.P Tom Orosz from Mia. for 1984 BearsNo. 12 draft choice.1984DT Louie Kelcher from SD for 1984 No.8 and No. 12 draft choices and 1985conditional No. 9 draft choice.DT Manu Tuiasosopo from Sea. for 1984Buccaneers No. 4 draft choice and 1985No. 10 49ers’ draft choice.CB Mario Clark from Buf. for 1985 No. 4draft choice.DT Gary Johnson from SD for 1986 No. 5and No. 11 draft choices.19851985 No. 1 draft choice (WR Jerry Rice)from NE for 1985 No. 1, 2, and 3 draftchoices.LB Fulton Kuykendall from Atl. for DE/DTLawrence Pillers.C Jim Leonard from TB for 1986 No. 12draft choice.CB Tory Nixon from Was. for 1986 No. 6draft choice.HISTORY49ERS TRADE HISTORY(CONT.)1986QB Jeff Kemp from LA Rams for 1986Lions No. 3 draft choice.RB Joe Cribbs from Buf. for 1987 No. 3and 1988 No. 5 draft choices.1986 No. 2 draft choice (DE LarryRoberts) from Det. for 1986 Bills No. 2draft choice.1986 No. 3a draft choice (FB Tom Rathman)from Buf. for 1986 Cowboys No.1 draft choice and 1986 49ers No. 10draft choice.1986 No. 3b draft choice (CB Tim McKyer)from Phi. for QB Matt Cavanaugh.1986 No. 4a draft choice (LB CharlesHaley) from Cle. for 1986 Lions No. 3adraft choice.1986 No. 4b draft choice (T Steve Wallace)from Was. for 1986 Lions No. 3bdraft choice.1986 No. 6 draft choice (FS Don Griffin)from NYJ for T Billy Shields.1987LB Keith Browner from TB for 1988 No.6 draft choice.QB Steve Young from TB for 1987 No. 2and 4 draft choices.1988WR Wes Chandler from NO for C FredQuillan.1991LB Tim Harris from GB for 1992 No.2 draft choice and 1993 No. 2 draftchoice.19921993 No. 2 draft choice and 1994 No.3 draft choice from Dal. for DE CharlesHaley.19931993 No. 1 draft choice from KC for QBJoe Montana and S David Whitmore.1993 No. 1 draft choice (DE DanaStubblefield) from NO for 1993 ChiefsNo. 1 draft choice.1994 No. 1 draft choice (choice tradeto Rams for 1994 Falcons No. 1 draftchoice) from SD for 1993 Raiders’ No. 2draft choice.49ERS TRADE HISTORY19941994 No. 1a draft choice (DT BryantYoung) from Atl. via Ind. and LA Ramsfor 1994 Chargers No. 1 draft choice,1994 49ers No. 2 draft choice and 1994Eagles No. 3 draft choice.1994 No. 1b draft choice (FB WilliamFloyd) from Dal. for 1994 No. 1 and 7draft choices.19951995 No. 1 draft choice (WR J.J. Stokes)from Atl. via Cle. for 1995 No. 1 and No.3 draft choices, 1995 Chiefs No. 4 draftchoice and 1996 No. 1 draft choice.CB Marquez Pope from StL for 1995 No.2 draft choice.1996RB Terry Kirby from Mia. for 1997 No. 4draft choice.1998LB Anthony Peterson from Chi. for 1998No. 7 draft choice.T Jamie Brown from Den. for 1999 No. 2draft choice.1998 No. 7 draft choice (WR RyanThelwell) from Pit. via Atl. for 1999 No. 6draft choice.1999DE Roy Barker and TE Irv Smith to Cle.for past considerations.QB Ty Detmer and 1999 No. 4 draft pickto Cle. for 1999 No. 4 and No. 5 draftpicks.G Kevin Gogan to Mia. for 1999 No. 5draft pick.QB Jim Druckenmiller to Mia. for 2000No. 7 and 2001 No. 7.CB Craig Newsome from GB for 2000No. 5 draft choice.1999 No. 1 draft choice (DT ReggieMcGrew) from Mia. for 1999 No. 1 andNo. 5 draft choices.1999 No. 4a draft choice (CB AnthonyParker) from Cle. for FB Marc Edwards.1999 No. 4b draft choice (CB PiersonPrioleau) and No. 6 draft choice (WR TaiStreets) from Ind. for 1999 No. 4 draftchoice.20002000 No. 1 draft choice (3) to Was. fortwo 2000 No. 1 draft choices (12) and(24) (Ahmed Plummer) and No. 4 draftchoice.2000 No. 1 draft choice (12) to NYJ for2000 No. 1 (16) (Julian Peterson) andNo. 2 (48) (Jason Webster) draft choices.2000 No. 3 draft choice (Jeff Ulbrich)from Sea. for 2000 No. 4 and No. 7 draftchoices.2000 No. 4 draft choice (98) to GB for2000 No. 4 (108) (John Keith) and No. 5(132) draft choices.2000 No. 5 draft choice (John Milem)from Chi. for 2000 No. 6 and No. 7 draftchoices.2000 No. 7 draft choice (Tim Rattay)from NE for 2001 No. 6 draft choice.CB R.W. McQuarters to Chi. for 2001conditional draft pick.20012001 No. 1 (9), No. 3 (82) and No. 7(222) draft choices to Sea. for No. 1 (7)(Andre Carter) and No. 6 (191) (MensonHolloway).2001 No. 2 2001 (41), No. 3 (71) andNo. 4 (105) draft choices to GB for 2001No. 2 (47) (Jamie Winborn), No. 3 (80 &82) (Kevan Barlow), No. 6 (179) (RashadHolman) and No. 7 (222) draft choices.20022002 No. 2 (61) draft choice to Buf. for2002 No. 3 (69) (Saleem Rasheed) andNo. 4 (102) draft choices (Jeff Chandler).QB Cade McNown from Mia. for 2003No. 7 conditional draft choice.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\359// MEDIA GUIDE


2004WR Terrell Owens to Bal. for 2004 No. 2(51) draft choice.2004 No. 2 (51) draft choice to Bal. forDT Brandon Whiting (via Philadelphia).2004 No. 1 (16) draft choice to Phi. for2004 No. 1 (28) and No. 2 (58) draftchoices (Shawntae Spencer).2004 No. 1 (28) draft choice to Car.for 2004 No. 1 (31) (Rashaun Woods)and No. 4 (127) draft choices (RichardSeigler).2004 No. 4 (112) and No. 5 (147) draftchoices to Chi. for 2004 No. 4 (104) draftchoice (Isaac Sopoaga).2004 No. 6 (179) draft choice to GB for2004 No. 6 (188) (Andy Lee) and No. 7(226) draft choices (Christian Ferrara).20052005 No. 4 (102) and No. 6 draft choices(175) to Phi. for 2005 No. 3 draft choice(94) (Adam Snyder).LB John Engelberger to Den. for CB WillieMiddlebrooksLB Jamie Winborn to Jac. for 2006 No. 7(236) draft choice.QB Tim Rattay to TB for 2006 No. 6 (192)draft choice.HISTORY49ERS TRADE HISTORY(CONT.)2006WR Brandon Lloyd to Was. for 2006 No.3 (84) draft choice.WR Rashaun Woods to SD for CBSammy Davis.2006 No. 2 (37) and No. 3 (68) draftchoices to Den. in exchange for No. 1(22) (Manny Lawson) draft choice fromDen.2006 No. 7 (213 & 236) to Jac. for No. 6(197) draft choice (Melvin Oliver).QB Ken Dorsey and a 2007 No. 7 (213)draft choice to Cle. for QB Trent Dilfer.QB Cody Pickett to Hou. for a 2007conditional draft choice.CB Mike Rumph to Was. for WR TaylorJacobs.RB Kevan Barlow to NYJ for 2007 No. 4(124) draft choice.20072007 No. 4 (110) and 2008 No. 1 draftchoices to NE in exchange for No. 1 (28)draft choice (Joe Staley).2007 No. 4 (124) draft choice to Sea. inexchange for WR Darrell Jackson.2007 No. 2 (42) and No. 4 (126) draftchoices to Ind. in exchange for 2008 No.1 draft choice.49ERS TRADE HISTORY20092009 No. 2 (43) and 2009 No. 4 (111)draft choices to Car. in exchange for2010 No. 1 draft choice.2010QB Shaun Hill to Det. in exchange for2011 No. 7 draft choice.2010 No. 5 (145) draft choice to Mia. inexchange for WR Ted Ginn Jr.2010 No. 1 (13) and 2010 No. 4 (113)draft choices to Den. in exchange for2010 No. 1 (11) draft choice (AnthonyDavis).2010 No. 3 (79) draft choice to SD inexchange for 2010 No. 3 (91st) (NavorroBowman), 2010 No. 6 (173) (AnthonyDixon) and 2011 No. 4 draft choice.WR Isaac Bruce to StLDT Kentwan Balmer to Sea. in exchangefor 2011 No. 6 draft choice20112011 No. 2 (45), No. 4 (108) and No. 5(141) draft choices to Den. in exchangefor 2011 No. 2 (36) draft choice (ColinKaepernick)2011 No. 3 (76) to Jax. in exchangefor 2011 No. 3 (80) (Chris Culliver) and2011 No. 6 (182) (Ronald Johnson).2011 No. 6 (174) and 2011 No. 7 (231)to GB in exchange for 2011 No. 5 (163)draft choice (Daniel Kilgore).SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\360// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORYALL-TIME ROSTERALast First Position College Years Jersey #Abramowicz Danny WR Xavier 1973-74 46Adams Anthony DT Penn State 2003-06 91Adams Mike S Delaware 2004-06 20Adams Phillip CB South Carolina St. 2010 35Ahanotu Chidi DE California 2003 72Akers David K Louisville 2011-* 2Albert Frank QB Stanford 1946-52 13, 63Aldridge Ben HB Oklahoma State 1952 38Aldridge Jerry RB Angelo State 1980 47Alexander Kermit HB/DB UCLA 1963-69 39Allen Nate CB Texas Southern 1975 27Allen Larry G Sonoma State 2006-07 71Amey Otis WR Sacramento State 2005 18Anderson Gary K Syracuse 1997 1Anderson Marques S UCLA 2005 25Anderson Terry WR Bethune-Cookman 1980 20Anderson Tim S Ohio State 1975 26Andrus Shane K Murray State 2009, ‘10 9Anelli Mark TE Wisconsin 2002-03 85Anthony Cornelius LB Texas A&M 2002-03 57Arenas Joe HB Omaha 1951-57 22, 82Armour Justin WR Stanford 1997 (P) 82Asmus Jim P Hawaii 1987 9Atkins Baraka DT Miami 2009 76Atkins Bill HB Auburn 1958-59 29Atkins Dave RB Texas-El Paso 1973 28Atkins James DT Virginia Union 2004 75Audick Dan T/G Hawaii 1981-82 61Ayers John G West Texas State 1976-86 68BBaas David G Michigan 2005-10 64Babb Gene FB Austin 1957-58 32Babcock Harry E Georgia 1953-55 88Bahnsen Ken FB North Texas State 1953 27Bahr Matt K Penn State 1981 10Bajema Billy TE Oklahoma State 2005-08 47Baker Dave HB Oklahoma 1959-61 25Baker Jason P Iowa 2001-02 7Baker Wayne DT Brigham Young 1975 78Balatti Ed E Oakland High (Calif.) 1946-48 57Baldassin Mike LB Washington 1977-78 41, 52Baldwin John C Centenary 1947 25Baldwin Randy RB Mississippi 1995 21Balmer Kentwan DE North Carolina 2008-09 96Banaszek Cas T Northwestern 1967-77 79Banducci Bruno G Stanford 1946-54 33, 63Banta-Cain Tully LB California 2007-08 95Barber Mike WR Marshall 1989 86Barker Roy DE North Carolina 1996-98 92Barlow Kevan RB Pittsburgh 2001-05 32Barnes Larry FB Colorado 1957 35Barnes Pat QB California 1999 10Barnett Oliver DL Kentucky 1995 72, 77Barrett Jean T Tulsa 1973-80 77Bartolo Steve RB Colorado State 1988 41Barton Harris T North Carolina 1987-98 79Barton Kirk T Ohio State 2008 77Bassi Dick G Santa Clara 1946-47 35, 36Battle Arnaz WR Notre Dame 2003-09 83Beach Sanjay WR Colorado State 1991, 93 83, 86Beals Alyn E Santa Clara 1946-51 53Beard Ed LB Tennessee 1965-72 50Beasley Fred FB Auburn 1998-05 40Beasley Terry WR Auburn 1972, 74-75 83, 88Beatty Ed C Mississippi 1955-56 54Beeson Terry LB Kansas 1982 63Beisler Randy G/T Indiana 1969-74 65Belk Bill DE Maryland State 1968-74 72ALL-TIME ALPHABETICAL ROSTERSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\361Last First Position College Years Jersey #Bell Shonn TE Clinch Valley 1999 82Belser Ceaser LB Arkansas AM&N 1974 50Bender Jacob T Nicholls State 2008 77Benefield Daved LB Cal State Northridge 1996 99Benjamin Guy QB Stanford 1981-83 7Bentz Roman T Tulane 1948 46Berry Rex HB Brigham Young 1951-56 23, 83Bettiga Mike WR Humboldt State 1973 80Beverly Ed WR Arizona State 1973 81Black Stan DB Mississippi State 1977 26Blackmore Richard CB Mississippi State 1983 44Blades Al S Miami (Fla.) 2001 45Blevins Tony S Kansas 1998 22Blount Ed QB Washington State 1987 10Blue <strong>For</strong>rest C Auburn 1968-74 75Bly Dre’ CB North Carolina 2009 31Board Dwaine DE North Carolina A&T 1979-88 76Boatswain Harry T New Haven 1991-94 65Bogan Dontavia WR South Florida 2011-* 9Bollinger Brian G North Carolina 1992-94 71, 77Bonham Shane DT Tennessee 1998-99 78Bono Steve QB UCLA 1989-93 13Boone Alex T Ohio State 2010-* 75Boone J.R. HB Tulsa 1952 24Bosley Bruce C/G West Virginia 1956-68 77Bouza Matt WR California 1981 81Bowles Todd S Temple 1991 22Bowman NaVorro LB Penn State 2010-* 53Boyd Elmo WR Eastern Kentucky 1978 84Boyd Greg DE San Diego State 1984 98Boyett Lon TE Cal State Northridge 1978 82Boykin Greg FB Northwestern 1978 33Bradley Ed LB Wake <strong>For</strong>est 1977-78 54Bragonier Dennis S Stanford 1974 27Brandes John TE Cameron 1993 85Brandon Michael DE Florida 1995-96 78Bregel Jeff G USC 1987-89 65Brien Doug K California 1994-95 4Briggs Diyral LB Bowling Green 2009, ‘10 50Bristor John S Waynesburg 1979 29Britt Charlie HB Georgia 1964 16Brock Clyde T Utah State 1963 75Brock Tramaine CB Bellhaven 2010-* 26Brockhaus Jeff K Missouri 1987 5Brodie John QB Stanford 1957-73 12Brohm Jeff QB Louisville 1996-97 11Bronson Zack S McNeese State 1997-03 31Brooks Ahmad LB Virginia 2008-* 55Brooks Chet DB Texas A&M 1988-90 31Brown Dennis DE Washington 1990-96 96Brown Gary T Georgia Tech 1998 61Brown Hardy LB Tulsa 1951-55 33, 73Brown Jamie T Florida A&M 1998 72Brown Pete C Georgia Tech 1953-54 56Brown Ray RB South Carolina 1987 22Brown Ray G Arkansas State 1996-01 65Brown Tarell CB Texas 2007-* 25Brown Tony DT Memphis 2004-05 92Browner Keith LB USC 1987 59Bruce Arland WR/KR Minnesota 2003 19Bruce Gail E Washington 1948-51 54, 88Bruce Isaac WR Memphis 2008-09 88Bruer Bob TE Mankato State 1979-80 82Brumfield Jackson E Southern Mississippi 1954 80, 86Bruney Fred HB Ohio State 1953, 1956 45Bryant Antonio WR Pittsburgh 2006 81Bryant Bob T Texas Tech 1946-49 42Bryant Junior DT Notre Dame 1995-02 90Buckey Jeff T Stanford 1999 71Buckley Curtis S East Texas State 1996-98 28// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORYALL-TIME ROSTERLast First Position College Years Jersey #Buckner Brentson DT Clemson 1998-00 99Bull Scott QB Arkansas 1976-78 19Bungarda Ken T Missouri 1980 64, 72Bunz Dan LB Long Beach State 1978-84 57Burke Don LB USC 1950-54 32, 38, 66, 68, 73Burke Vern E Oregon State 1965 84Burns Mike DB USC 1977 28Burt Jim NT Miami (Fla.) 1989-91 64Bush Steve TE Arizona State 2004-05 44Butler John S Principia 1987 26Byham Nate TE Pittsburgh 2010-* 82CCaldwell Mike WR California 1995-96 13, 17, 81Caldwell Ravin LB Arkansas 1993 (P) 54Calhoun Mike DT Notre Dame 1980 60Caliguire Dean C Pittsburgh 1991 64Calvelli Tony C Stanford 1949 31Campbell Carter LB Weber State 1970 51Campbell Marion T Georgia 1954-55 76Campora Don T Pacific 1950, 1952 41, 76Canley Sheldon RB San Jose State 1991-92 20Carapella Al T Miami (Fla.) 1951-55 45, 75Carmazzi Giovanni QB Hofstra 2000-01 19Carolan Brett TE Washington State 1994-95 86Carpenter Dwaine S North Carolina A&T 2003-05 35Carpenter John T Michigan 1949 40Carr David QB Fresno State 2010 5Carr Earl RB Florida 1978 31Carr Eddie HB Olney High (Pa.) 1947-49 85Carr Paul LB Houston 1955-58 57Carter Andre DE California 2001-05 96Carter Dexter RB Florida State 1990-94, 95-96 35Carter Michael NT Southern Methodist 1984-92 95Casanega Ken HB Santa Clara 1946, 1948 83Casey Bernie E Bowling Green 1961-66 30Cason Jim HB LSU 1948-52, ‘54 43, 93Cassara Frank FB St. Mary’s 1954 32Cathcart Sam HB Santa Barbara State 1949-50, ‘52 28, 83, 86Cathcart Royal HB Santa Barbara State 1950 94Cavanaugh Matt QB Pittsburgh 1983-85 6Ceresino Gordy LB Stanford 1979 58Cerne Joe C Northwestern 1965-67 56Chandler Jeff K Florida 2002-03 3Chandler Wes WR Florida 1988 81Chapple Jack LB Stanford 1965 58Cherry Tony RB Oregon 1986-87 23Childs Jason T North Dakota 1993 76Choma John G/C Virginia 1981-83 60, 78Churchman Ricky S Texas 1980-81 33Clark Bryan QB Michigan State 1982-83 15Clark Don G USC 1948-49 31Clark Dwight WR Clemson 1979-87 87Clark Greg TE Stanford 1997-01 85Clark Mario CB Oregon 1984 29Clark Mike DE Florida 1982 90Clark Monte T USC 1959-61 63Claybrooks DeVone DT East Carolina 2003 93Clayton Thomas RB Kansas State 2008-* 33Clement Anthony T Louisiana-Lafayette 2005 67Clements Nate CB Ohio State 2007-10 22Cline Tony DE Miami (Fla.) 1976-77 82Cline Tony TE Stanford 1999 84Cloherty Colin TE Brown 20010 83Cochran Mark T Baylor 1987 66, 76Coffee Glen RB Alabama 2009 29Cofer Mike K North Carolina State 1988-93 6Cohen Joe DT Florida 2007 67Colchico Dan E San Jose State 1960-67 86Collett Elmer G San Francisco State 1967-72 66Collie Bruce T/G Texas-Arlington 1985-89, ‘92 69Collier Floyd T San Jose State 1948 48Collier Tim CB East Texas State 1982-84 47SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\362Last First Position College Years Jersey #Collins Glen DE Mississippi State 1987 79Collins Greg LB Notre Dame 1975 55Collins Ray T LSU 1950-52 43, 72Comeaux Darren LB Arizona State 1987 56, 59Conklin Cary QB Washington 1995 6Conlee Gerry C St. Mary’s 1946-47 22Connell Mike P Cincinnati 1978 10Conner Clyde E Pacific 1956-63 86, 88Connolly Ted G Santa Clara-Tulsa 1954, 56-62 64, 65Conway Curtis WR USC 2004 89Cook Toi DB Stanford 1994 41Cooke Bill DE UMass (Amherst) 1976 76Cooper Adrian TE Oklahoma 1996 49Cooper Bill FB Muskingum 1961-64 34, 35Cooper Chris DT Nebraska-Omaha 2004-05 93Cooper Deke S Notre Dame 2006 35Cooper Earl FB/TE Rice 1980-85 49, 89Cooper George LB Michigan State 1987 52Cooper Josh DE Mississippi 2004-05 76Cordileone Lou G-LB Clemson 1961 74Cornelius Charles DB Bethune-Cookman 1979-80 28Cortez Jose K Oregon State 2001-02, ‘05 1, 6Costa Dave T/G Wisconsin 2001 76Costanzo Blake LB Lafayette 2011-* 51Courtney Matt S Idaho State 1987 45Cousineau Tom LB Ohio State 1986-87 57, 59Cowlings Al DE USC 1979 79Cox Greg S San Jose State 1988, 90-91 38Cox James G Stanford 1948 32Crabtree Michael WR Texas Tech 2009-* 15Craig Roger RB Nebraska 1983-90 33Crawford Derrick WR Memphis State 1986 83Crecion Gabe TE UCLA 2004 47Cribbs Joe RB Auburn 1986-87 28Crist Chuck DB Penn State 1978 24Cross Bob T Kilgore J.C. 1956-57 78Cross Randy G/C UCLA 1976-88 51, 62Crow John David HB Texas A&M 1965-68 44Crowe Paul HB St. Mary’s 1948 92Crowell Otis T Hardin-Simmons 1947 45Cullity Dave T Utah 1989 68Culliver Chris CB South Carolina 2011-* 29Cunningham Doug RB Mississippi 1967-73 42Curtis Kevin S Texas Tech 2002 30DDaft Kevin QB UC Davis 2001 17Dahl Harvey T Nevada 2005-06 76Dahms Tom T San Diego State 1957 70Dalman Chris C/G Stanford 1993-00 50, 67Daniels Clem RB Prairie View 1968 33, 34Daughtery Bob HB Tulsa 1966-67 29Davis Anthony T Rutgers 2010-* 76Davis Nate QB Ball State 2009 7Davis Eric DB Jacksonville State 1990-95 25Davis Jerome T/DE Minnesota 2002-04 75, 76, 92Davis Johnny FB Alabama 1981 38Davis Kyle C Oklahoma 1978 64Davis Sammy CB Texas A&M 2006 31Davis Tommy K LSU 1959-69 36Davis Vernon TE Maryland 2006-* 85Dean Floyd LB Florida 1963-64 50, 57, 82Dean Fred DE Louisiana Tech 1981-85 74Dean Kevin LB Texas Christian 1987 57DeBerg Steve QB San Jose State 1977-80 17Deese Derrick G/T USC 1992-03 63DeLong Keith LB Tennessee 1989-93 59Dent Richard DE Tennessee State 1994 95Dercher Dan T Kansas 1999-00 79DeSimone Rick TE Cal State Northridge 1978 87Detmer Ty QB BYU 1998 11Dilfer Trent QB Fresno State 2006-07 12Dixon Al TE Iowa State 1984 84// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORYLast First Position College Years Jersey #Dixon Anthony RB Mississippi State 2010-* 24Dobbs Demarcus DT Georgia 2011-* 96Dodge Dedrick S Florida State 1994-96 33Doleman Chris DE Pittsburgh 1996-98 56Doman Brandon QB BYU 2002, 04 11Domres Marty QB Columbia 1976 14, 16Donahue Mitch LB Wyoming 1991-92 54Donnelly George DB Illinois 1965-67 20Donohue Leon T San Jose State 1962-64 72Dorsey Ken QB Miami (Fla.) 2003-05 7Douglas Marques DE Howard 2005-07 94Dove Eddie HB Colorado 1959-62 44Dow Harley G San Jose State 1950 40Dowdle Mike LB Texas 1963-66 53Downing Walt C/G Michigan 1978-83 62Downs Bob G USC 1951 32Draft Chris LB Stanford 1999 57Drake Joe NT Arizona 1987 61Drakeford Tyronne DB Virginia Tech 1994-97, 2001 22, 33Dressel Chris TE Stanford 1987, 92 47, 88Druckenmiller Jim QB Virginia Tech 1997-98 14DuBose Doug RB Nebraska 1987-88 25Duckett Damane DT, T East Carolina 2006-08 63, 95Dugan Fred E Dayton 1958-59 87Duncan Maury QB San Francisco State 1954-55 12Dungy Tony DB Minnesota 1979 27Dupree Terrence TE Duke 2000 84Durdan Don HB Oregon State 1946-47 93Durham Darius WR San Diego State 1983 84Durrette Michael G West Virginia 1986-87 64EEasley Walt FB West Virginia 1981-82 31Edwards Braylon WR Michigan 2011-* 17Edwards Earl DT Wichita State 1969-72 74Edwards Marc RB Notre Dame 1997-98 44Elam Cleveland DE Tennessee State 1975-78 72Elam Shane LB Mississippi 2001 59Elia Bruce LB Ohio State 1976-78 51, 55Elliott Charles T Oregon 1948 46Elliott Lenvil RB N.E. Missouri State 1979-81 35Ellison Atiyyah DE/DT Missouri 2007 78Ellison Riki LB USC 1983-89 50, 69Elston Art C South Carolina 1946-48 21, 36Emanuel Ben S UCLA 2005 38Enderle Dick G Minnesota 1976 63Endriss Al E San Francisco State 1952 85Engelberger John DE Virginia Tech 2000-04 95Ervins Ricky RB USC 1995 32Eshmont Len HB <strong>For</strong>dham 1946-49 81Estes Patrick T Virginia 2005-07 78, 88Etcheverry Sam QB Denver 1963 14Etienne LeRoy LB Nebraska 1990 50Evans Demetric DT Georgia 2009-10 93Evans Ray G Texas Western 1949-50 38, 46Evansen Paul G Oregon State 1948 36FFagan Kevin DE Miami (Fla.) 1987-93 75Fahnhorst Jim LB Minnesota 1984-90 55Fahnhorst Keith T Minnesota 1974-87 71, 89Fann Chad TE Florida A&M 1997-99 86Faryniarz Brett LB San Diego State 1993 57Faylor John S Santa Clara 1987 19, 47Feher Nick G Georgia 1951-54 37, 67Ferrari Ron LB Illinois 1982-86 54Ferrell Bob RB UCLA 1976-80 38Fields Ronald DT Mississippi State 2005-08 93, 95Fiore Dave T Hofstra 1996, 98-02 72, 74Fisk Bill E USC 1946-47 56Flagler Terrence RB Clemson 1987-89 32Flanigan Jim DT Notre Dame 2002 75ALL-TIME ROSTERLast First Position College Years Jersey #Fleck P.J. WR Northern Illinois 2004-05 10Flores Mike DE Louisville 1995 92Floyd William FB Florida State 1994-97 40<strong>For</strong>eman Jay LB Nebraska 2006 51<strong>For</strong>rest Ed C Santa Clara 1946-47 24, 34Foster DeShaun RB UCLA 2008 29Foster Roy G USC 1991-93 67Fountaine Jamal DE Washington 1995 52, 56Franceschi Pete HB San Francisco 1946 82Francis Phil RB Stanford 1979-80 48Francis Russ TE Oregon 1982-87 81Frank John TE Ohio State 1984-88 86Franklin Aubrayo DT Tennessee 2007-10 92Franz Tracy G San Jose State 1987 63Freitas Jesse QB Santa Clara 1946 62Fuller Jeff S/LB Texas A&M 1984-89 49Fuller John DB Lamar Tech 1968-72 23, 30GGagliano Bob QB Utah State 1986-87 11Gaiters Bob HB New Mexico State 1962-63 35Galiffa Arnie QB Army 1954 16Galigher Ed DT UCLA 1977-79 75Garcia Jeff QB San Jose State 1999-03 5Garlin Don HB USC 1949-50 88Garner Charlie RB Tennessee 1999-00 25Garnett Scott NT Washington 1985 92Garrett Len TE New Mexico Highlands 1975 82Gash Thane S East Tennessee State 1992 31Gavric Momcilo K Belgrade 1969 17Gehrke Fred HB Utah 1950 81Gervais Rick S Stanford 1981-83 24Gibson Thaddeus LB Ohio State 2010 59Gilbert Lewis TE Florida 1980 82Gilmore Bryan WR Midwestern State 2006-07 81, 84Ginn Ted WR Ohio State 2010-* 19Givens Reggie LB Penn State 1998-99 59Gladney Tony WR Nevada-Las Vegas 1987 17, 86Glover Clyde DE Fresno State 1987 93Goad Paul FB Abilene Christian 1956 36Gogan Kevin G Washington 1997-98 66Goldson Dashon S Washington 2007-* 38Gonsoulin Austin DB Baylor 1967 35Gonzaga John T Mt. Diablo High (Calif.) 1956-59 76Gooden Tavares LB Miami 2011-* 56Goodspeed Dan T/G Kent State 2001 72Goodwin Jonathan C Michigan 2011-* 59Gordon Steve C California 1998 59, 64Gore Frank RB Miami (Fla.) 2005-* 21Goss Antonio LB North Carolina 1989, 91-95 98Gossett Bruce K Richmond 1970-74 30Gragg Scott T Montana 2000-04 78Grant Alan CB Stanford 1992 24, 26Grant Larry LB Ohio State 2011-* 54Gray Tim DB Texas A&M 1979 30Grbac Elvis QB Michigan 1993-96 18Green Jacob DE Texas A&M 1992 76Green Roderick DE/LB Central Missouri St. 2006-08 54Greene Kevin LB Auburn 1997 91Greenlee Fritz LB Arizona 1969 59Greer Terry WR Alabama State 1987-89 29, 82, 83Gregory Garland G Louisiana Tech 1946-47 32Grgich Visco G Santa Clara 1946-52 34, 38, 47, 64Griffin Don CB Middle Tennessee St. 1986-93 29Gutierrez Brock C Central Michigan 2003-04 52HHadley Ron LB Washington 1987-88 54Haley Charles LB James Madison 1986-91, 98-99 94, 95Hall Dana S Washington 1992-94 28Hall Darryl S Washington 1995 43Hall <strong>For</strong>rest HB San Francisco 1948 88SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\363// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORYLast First Position College Years Jersey #Hall Parker HB Mississippi 1946 64, 84Hall Rhett DT California 1994 91Hall Travis DE BYU 2005 92Hall Windlan DB S. Arizona State 1972-75 43Hamilton Derrick WR Clemson 2004-05 88Handley Dick C Fresno State 1947 26Hanks Merton CB Iowa 1991-98 36Hannon Chris WR Tennessee 2008 15Hanshaw Tim G BYU 1995-98 77Hanson Joselio DB Texas Tech 2004-05 27Hantla Bob G Kansas 1954-55 69Haralson Parys LB Tennessee 2006-* 98Hardman Cedrick DE North Texas State 1970-79 86Hardy Adrian CB Northwestern State 1993-94 45Hardy Andre FB St. Mary’s 1987 47Hardy Carroll HB Colorado 1955 27Hardy Edgar G Jackson State 1973 63Hardy Kevin DT Notre Dame 1968 68, 86Harkey Lem HB Emporia State 1955 32Harmon Derrick RB/KR Cornell 1984-86 24Harper Willie LB Nebraska 1973-83 59Harris Joe LB Georgia Tech 1978 50Harris Kwame T Stanford 2003-07 77Harris Mark WR Stanford 1996-99 19, 88Harris Marques LB Southern Utah 2009 54Harris Tim LB Memphis State 1991-92, 94-95 92, 99Harris Tony WR Toledo 1971 20Harris Walt CB Mississippi State 2006-09 27Harrison Bob LB Oklahoma 1959-61, 65-67 54Harrison Dennis DE Vanderbilt 1986 96Harrison Kenny WR Southern Methodist 1976-78 83Harrison Martin LB Washington 1990-93 56, 57Hart Jeff T Oregon State 1975 68Hart Tommy DE Morris Brown 1968-77 53Harty John DT Iowa 1981-83, 85-86 75Hauck Tim S Montana 2002 45Hawthorne Duane CB Northern Illinois 2002 43Hayes Bob WR Florida A&M 1975 22Hays Harold LB Southern Mississippi 1968-69 54Hazeltine Matt LB California 1955-68 55Heard Ronnie S Mississippi 2000-04 38Hearst Garrison RB Georgia 1997-03 20Heitmann Eric C/G Stanford 2002-10 66Heller Ron TE Oregon State 1987-88 89Helton Barry P Colorado 1988-90 9Henderson Keith FB Georgia 1989-92 30Henderson Thomas LB Langston 1980 50Hendrickson Steve LB California 1989 56Henke Ed E USC 1951-52, 56-60 47,75, 89Henley Thomas WR Stanford 1987 84Herchman Bill T Texas Tech 1956-59 72Hetherington Chris FB Yale 2005-06 41, 44Hettema Dave T New Mexico 1967 62, 65Hicks Dwight S Michigan 1979-85 22Hicks Maurice RB North Carolina A&T 2004-07 43Hill Jason WR Washington State 2007-10 89Hill John C Lehigh 1985 52Hill Shaun QB Maryland 2006-09 13Hilton Scott LB Salem College 1979-80 55Hindman Stan DE Mississippi 1966-71, 73-74 74, 80Hoage Terry S Georgia 1993 41Hobbs Dick G Georgia 1949-50 37Hobgood-Chittick, Nate DT North Carolina 2000 76Hofer Paul RB Mississippi 1976-81 36, 41Hoffman Gary T Santa Clara 1987 78Hogan Mike FB Tenn.-Chattanooga 1979 45Hogland Doug G Oregon State 1953-55 64Hol<strong>com</strong>b Curtis CB Florida A&M 2011-* 41Holladay Bob HB Tulsa 1956-57 27, 40Hollas Hugo DB Rice 1974 47Holloway Menson DE UTEP 2001 71, 99Holman Rashad CB Louisville 2001-03 26Holmes Mike DB Texas Southern 1974-75 20ALL-TIME ROSTERLast First Position College Years Jersey #Holmoe Tom S Brigham Young 1983-89 28, 46Holt Pierce DE Angelo State 1988-92 78, 98Holzer Tom DE Louisville 1967 87Hopson Tyrone G Eastern Kentucky 1999-00 66Horn Bob LB Oregon State 1982-83 55Horne Dick E Oregon 1947 51Hoskins Bob DT Wichita State 1970-75 56Howard Eddie P Idaho 1998 2Howell Clarence E Texas A&M 1948 56Hudson Marcus S North Carolina St. 2006-09 23Huff Gary QB Florida State 1980 19Huff Marty LB Michigan 1972 54Hughes Ernie G Notre Dame 1978, ‘80 65, 66Hull Tom LB Penn State 1974 54Hunt Charlie LB Florida State 1973 61Hunter Kendall RB Oklahoma State 2011-* 32IIfeanyi Israel DE/LB USC 1996 59, 95Isenbarger John RB Indiana 1970-73 17Isom Jasen FB Western Illinois 2003-04 41Israel Steve CB Pittsburgh 1995-96 31Iupati Mike T Idaho 2010-* 77JJackson Darrell WR Florida 2007 82Jackson Jim HB Western Illinois 1966-67 38Jackson Johnnie S Houston 1989-92 40Jackson Randy RB Wichita State 1973 33Jackson Rickey DE/LB Pittsburgh 1994-95 57Jackson Terry RB Florida 1999-05 22Jackson Wilbur RB Alabama 1974-79 40Jacobs Taylor WR Florida 2006-07 88James William CB Western Illinois 2010 31Jean Francois Ricky DT LSU 2009-* 95Jennings Brian LS/TE Arizona State 2000-* 86Jennings Jonas T Georgia 2005-08 75Jennings Rick WR Maryland 1977 33Jervey Travis RB Citadel 1999-00 32Jessup Bill E USC 1951-52, 54-58 55, 85Joelson Greg DE Arizona State 1991 93Johnson Bill C Tyler J.C. 1948-56 23, 53Johnson Bryant WR Penn State 2008 82Johnson Charles DB Grambling 1979-80 44Johnson Charlie DT Louisville 1966-67 72Johnson Dennis DE Kentucky 2004 71Johnson Derrick CB Washington 2005 23Johnson Eric TE Yale 2001-06 82Johnson Eric S Washington State 1979 24Johnson Garrett DT Illinois 2002 90Johnson Gary DT Grambling 1984-85 97Johnson James LB San Diego State 1987 56Johnson John LB Clemson 1991-93 55Johnson John Henry HB Arizona State 1954-56 35Johnson Jimmy HB/DB UCLA 1961-76 37Johnson Kermit RB UCLA 1975-76 47Johnson Leo WR Tennessee State 1969-70 81Johnson Rudy HB Nebraska 1964-65 32Johnson Sammy RB North Carolina 1974-76 48Johnson Walter DE Tuskegee 1967 58Jones Arrington FB Winston-Salem 1981 40Jones Brandon WR Oklahoma 2009 81Jones Brent TE Santa Clara 1987-97 84, 88Jones Colin S Texas Christian 2011-* 43Jones Larry WR N.E. Missouri State 1978 21, 87Jones Terry TE Alabama 2005 49Jordan Darin LB Northeastern 1991-94 90Jordan James WR Louisiana Tech 2002-05 18, 46Jorden Tim TE Indiana 1995 48Joseph Alex LB Temple 2010 58Judie Ed LB Northern Arizona 1982-83 50Jury Bob S Pittsburgh 1978 26SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\364// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORYALL-TIME ROSTERLast First Position College Years Jersey #KKaepernick Colin QB Nevada 2011-* 7Kammerer Carlton LB Pacific 1961-62 66Katnik Norm C USC 2005 63Keasey Zak FB Princeton 2007-08 45Keeble Jerry LB Minnesota 1987 98Keever Carl LB Boise State 1987 41Keith John S Furman 2000-03 28Kelcher Louie NT Southern Methodist 1984 94Kelly Gorden LB Georgia 1960-61 83Kelly Todd DE Tennessee 1993-94 58Kelm Larry LB Texas A&M 1993 52Kemp Jeff QB Dartmouth 1986 9Keneley Matt DT USC 1999 75Kennedy Allan T Washington State 1981-84 66Kennedy Sam LB San Jose State 1988 57Kenny Charles G San Francisco 1947 38Kilgore Daniel G Appalachian State 2011-* 67Kilgore Jon P Auburn 1969 15Killens Terry LB Penn State 2001, 2002 52, 56Killings Cedric DT Carson Newman 2000 71Kilmer Billy OB UCLA 1961-62, 64-66 17Kimbrough Elbert HB Northwestern 1962-66 45Kirby Terry RB Virginia 1996-98 41Kirk Randy LB San Diego State 1996-99 57, 58Kirschke Travis DT UCLA 2003 90Kirtman David FB USC 2008 35Knafelc Gary E Colorado 1963 84Knutson Steve G/T USC 1978 60Kolodziej Ross DT Wisconsin 2002-03 92Kopay Dave HB Washington 1964-67 43Korff Mark LB Florida 1987 90Kosier Kyle T Arizona State 2002-04 69, 72Kovach Jim LB Kentucky 1985 57Kraemer Eldred G Pittsburgh 1955 65Krahl Jim DT Texas Tech 1980 90Kramer Kent TE Minnesota 1966 89Kristick Keaton LB Oregon State 2010 57Krueger Charles DT Texas A&M 1959-73 70Krueger Rolf DE Texas A&M 1972-74 78Kugler Pete DT Penn State 1981-83, 86-90 67, 77Kuykendall Fulton LB UCLA 1985 59Kuzman John T <strong>For</strong>dham 1946 46Kwalick Ted TE Penn State 1969-74 82Kyle Jason LB Arizona State 2000 57Kyles Troy WR Howard 1992 85LLaBounty Matt DE Oregon 1992-93 93LaBoy Travis LB Hawaii 2010 54LaFleur Bill P Nebraska 2002-03 4Lakes Roland DT Wichita State 1961-70 60Land Fred T LSU 1948 45Land Mel DE Michigan State 1980 60Landry Michael DE Southern 2003 93Langham Antonio CB Alabama 1998 43LaRose Dan DE Missouri 1965 87Larson Bill TE Colorado State 1975 85Lash Jim WR Northwestern 1976-77 87Latimer Al CB Clemson 1980 29Laughlin Bud FB Kansas 1955 36Lawrence Amos RB North Carolina 1981-82 20Lawson Manny LB North Carolina St. 2006-10 99Lawson Steve G Kansas 1976 61, 65LeCount Terry WR Florida 1978 80Ledford Dwayne T East Carolina 1999, 2003-04 67, 76Ledyard Hal QB Tenn.-Chattanooga 1953 12Lee Amp RB Florida State 1992-93 22Lee Andy P Pittsburgh 2004-* 4Lee Dwight RB Michigan State 1968 49Lee Kevin WR Alabama 1996 17Lee Mark CB Washington 1991 27SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\365Last First Position College Years Jersey #Legette Tyrone CB Nebraska 1998 45Legree Lance DT Notre Dame 2006 92Lelie Ashley WR Hawaii 2007 18Leonard Anthony DB Virginia Union 1976-78 42Leonard Jim C Santa Clara 1985 63Leopold Bobby LB Notre Dame 1980-83 45, 52Leverette Otis DE Ala.-Birmingham 2004 93Levy Chuck RB Arizona 1997-98 32Lewis Eddie DB Kansas 1976-79 22Lewis Gary FB Arizona State 1964-69 22Lewis Jonas RB San Diego State 2000-01 43Lewis Keith S Oregon 2004-08 28Lewis Kevin DB Northwestern Louisiana 1990-92 45Lewis Michael SS Colorado 2007-10 32Lewis Michael WR Grace King (La.) High 2007 84Lewis Ron WR Florida State 1990-92 83Lilly Kevin NT Tulsa 1988-89 92Lillywhite Verl HB USC 1948-51 71, 81Lincoln Alex LB Auburn 2001-02 57Lind Mike FB Notre Dame 1963-64 38Lindstrom Chris DT Boston College 1983 78Lisbon Don HB Bowling Green 1963-64 42Liter Greg DE Iowa State 1987 77Livingston Howie HB Fullerton J.C. 1950 24, 94Lloyd Brandon WR Illinois 2003-05 85Lockett J.W. RB Central (Okla.) State 1961 35Logan Marc RB Kentucky 1992-94 43Long Tim C Memphis State 1987 68Looney Jim LB Purdue 1981 50Lopasky Bill G West Virginia 1961 57Lott Ronnie CB USC 1981-90 42Loville Derek RB Oregon 1994-96 20Loyd Alex E Oklahoma State 1950 59Luna Bob HB Alabama 1955 49Lyles Lenny HB Louisville 1959-60 26Lynch Ben C California 1999-02 60Lynn Anthony RB Texas Tech 1995-96 29MMacAfee Ken TE Notre Dame 1978-79 81Macauley John OL Stanford 1984 67Mackey Dee TE East Texas State 1960 87Maderos George HB Chico State 1955-56 40Magac Mike G Missouri 1960-64 62Maloney Norm E Purdue 1948-49 59Manley Joe LB Mississippi State 1953 54Mann Charles DE Nevada 1994 71Manuel Sean TE New Mexico State 1996 86Maragos Chris S Wisconsin 2010 40Margerum Ken WR Stanford 1986-87 84Marshall Rasheed WR Pittsburgh 2005 89Martin Bob LB Nebraska 1979 54Martin Derrick LB San Jose State 1987 31Martin Jamie QB Weber State 2008 10Martin Saladin DB San Diego State 1981 29Masini Leonard FB Fresno State 1947-48 74Mason Lindsey T Kansas 1982 78Matheson Riley G-LB Texas Western 1948 37Mathews Ned HB UCLA 1946-47 73, 83Matthews Al S/CB Texas A&I 1977 47Matthews Clay E Georgia Tech 1950, 53-55 46, 83Matuszak Marv LB Tulsa 1957-58 54Maurer Andy G Oregon 1976 61Maxie Brett S Texas Southern 1997 25Maxwell Jim LB Gardner-Webb 2005 57Maxwell Marcus WR Oregon 2005 19Mays Taylor S USC 2010 23McAddley Jason WR Alabama 2005 15McAlister Ken LB/S San Francisco 1983 48McCaffrey Ed WR Stanford 1994 81McCann Jim P Arizona State 1971-72 15McColl Milt LB Stanford 1981-87 53McCormick Dave T LSU 1966 73// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORYALL-TIME ROSTERLast First Position College Years Jersey #McCormick Tom HB Pacific 1956 43McCormick Walt C USC 1948 38McCoy LeRon WR Indiana (Pa.) 2007 19McCoy Mike QB Utah 1997 10McCray Willie DE Troy State 1978 76McCullough George CB Baylor 2001 24McDonald Ramos CB New Mexico 1999 35McDonald Ray DE Florida 2007-* 91McDonald Tim S USC 1993-99 46McElhenny Hugh HB Washington 1952-60 39McFarland Kay HB Colorado State 1962-66, ‘68 26McGee Willie WR Alcorn A&M 1976-77 81McGill Ralph CB Tulsa 1972-77 49McGrew Reggie DT Florida 1999-01 92McGruder Michael CB Kent 1992-93 26McHan Lamar QB Arkansas 1963 15, 17McIlhenny Don HB Southern Methodist 1961 35McIntyre Guy G Georgia 1984-93 62McIntyre Jeff LB Arizona State 1979 52McKenzie Reggie LB Tennessee 1992 50McKillop Scott LB Pittsburgh 2009-10 56McKoy Billy LB Purdue 1974 58McKyer Tim CB Texas-Arlington 1986-89 22McLemore Dana KR/CB Hawaii 1982-87 43McMillian Mark CB Alabama 1999 29McNeil Clifton E Grambling 1968-69 82McNown Cade QB UCLA 2002 9McQuarters R.W. CB Oklahoma State 1998-99 21Mellekas John C Arizona 1962 75Mellus John T Villanova 1946 45Melville Dan P California 1979 11Mertens Jerry HB Drake 1958-65 80Messer Dale HB Fresno State 1961-65 29Meyers Bob FB Stanford 1952 27Michalik Art G St. Ambrose 1953-54 62Middlebrooks Willie CB Minnesota 2005 25, 35Mike Bob T UCLA 1948-49 47Mike-Mayer Steve K Maryland 1975-76 10Mikolas Doug NT Portland State 1987-88 97Milem John DE Lenoir-Rhyne 2000-01 93, 99Miles Searcy DB San Jose State 1954-56 42Millen Alec T Georgia 1993 (P) 76Millen Matt LB Penn State 1989-90 54Miller Brit FB Illinois 2009 47Miller Bruce FB Central Florida 2011-* 49Miller Clark E Utah State 1962-68 74Miller Hal T Georgia Tech 1953 77Miller Jim P Mississippi 1980-82 3Miller Johnny G Livingston 1977-78 66Milstead Rod G Delaware State 1994-97 69Mira George QB Miami (Fla.) 1964-68 10Mirer Rick QB Notre Dame 2000-01 3Mitcham Gene HB Arizona State 1958 26Mitchell Kevin LB Syracuse 1994-97 55Mitchell Dale LB USC 1976 64Mitchell Tom TE Bucknell 1974-77 84Mixon Bill HB Georgia 1953-54 48Moegle Dick HB Rice 1955-59 47Mojsiejenko Ralf P Michigan State 1991 2Momsen Bob G Ohio State 1952 68Monachino Jim HB California 1951 49, 99Monds Wonder DB Nebraska 1978 25Monroe Carl RB/KR Utah 1983-87 32Montana Joe QB Notre Dame 1979-92 16Montgomery Blanchard LB UCLA 1983-84 38, 52, 60Montgomery Monty CB Houston 1999-00 24Moore Brandon LB Oklahoma 2002-07 56Moore Dean LB Iowa 1978 53Moore Gene RB Occidental 1969 43Moore Jason S San Diego State 2000, ‘02 33, 35Moore Jay LB Nebraska 2007-08 58Moore Jeff RB Jackson State 1982-83 25Moore Manfred RB USC 1974-75 45SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\366Last First Position College Years Jersey #Moran Sean DE Colorado 2002-03 99Morgan Joe T Southern Mississippi 1949 48Morgan Joshua WR Virginia Tech 2008-* 84Morgan Melvin DB Mississippi Valley St. 1979-80 46Moroski Mike QB UC Davis 1986 15Morrall Earl QB Michigan State 1956 11Morris Dennit LB Oklahoma 1958 57Morris George C Georgia Tech 1956 52Morrison Dennis QB Kansas State 1974 10Morton Dave LB UCLA 1979 50Morton John LB Texas Christian 1953 36Morton Johnnie WR USC 2005 84Morze Frank C Boston College 1957-61 53, 63Moten Gary LB Southern Methodist 1983 59, 63Mudd Howard G Hillsdale 1964-69 68Murphy Rob C/G Ohio State 2003-05 68Musgrave Bill QB Oregon 1991-94 14Myers Chip E N.W. Oklahoma 1967 46NNavies Hannibal LB Colorado 2006-07 55Neal Randy LB Virginia 1998 52Nedney Joe K San Jose State 2005-10 6Nehemiah Renaldo WR Maryland 1982-84 83Nelson Bob LB Nebraska 1979 66Neville Tom G Fresno State 1991 69Newberry Jeremy C California 1998-06 62Newsome Craig CB Arizona State 1999 27Nicholas Calvin WR Grambling 1988 88Nichols Mark LB Colorado State 1978 58Nicholson Jim T Michigan State 1981 67Nix Jack E USC 1950 58Nixon Tory CB San Diego State 1985-88 20, 31Nomellini Leo T Minnesota 1950-63 42, 73Norberg Hank E Stanford 1946-47 55Nordquist Mark G Pacific 1976 68Norris Moran FB Kansas 2006-07, 2009-* 40, 44Norton Jim T Washington 1965-66 75Norton Ken Jr. LB UCLA 1994-00 51Norton Ray HB San Jose State 1960-61 23Nunley Frank LB Michigan 1967-76 57OO’Donahue Pat E Wisconsin 1952 83O’Neal Brian RB Penn State 1995 26O’Sullivan J.T. QB UC Davis 2008 14Oates Bart C Brigham Young 1994-95 66Obradovich Jim TE USC 1976-77 89Odom Ricky DB USC 1978 42Okeafor Chike DE Purdue 1999-02 91Olerich Dave E San Francisco 1967-68, 72-73 84Oliver Melvin DE LSU 2006-07 96Olson Drew QB UCLA 2007 7Olssen Lance T Purdue 1968-69 73Orosz Tom P Ohio State 1983 3, 19Osborne Clancy LB Arizona State 1959-60 33Osika Craig G/C Indiana 2002 71Ostrowski Phil G Penn State 1998-00 69Owen Tom QB Wichita State 1974-75 14Owens James WR UCLA 1979-80 20, 89Owens R.C. HB College of Idaho 1957-61 27Owens Terrell WR Tenn.-Chattanooga 1996-03 81PPace Jim HB Michigan 1958 43Palatella Lou G Pittsburgh 1955-58 68Palmer Jesse QB Florida 2005 2Paris Bubba T Michigan 1982-90 77Parker Anthony CB Weber State 1999-02 21, 86Parker Don G Virginia 1967 63Parks Dave E Texas Tech 1964-67 81// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORYALL-TIME ROSTERLast First Position College Years Jersey #Parks Limbo G Arkansas 1987 66, 72Parrish James T Temple 1993 77Parrish Tony S Washington 2002-06 33Parsons Earle HB USC 1946-47 84, 94Pashos Tony T Illinois 2009-* 77Patera Dennis K Brigham Young 1968 14Patrick Chris T Nebraska 2009-10 61Patterson Reno DE Bethune-Cookman 1987 92Patton Ricky RB Jackson State 1980-82 32, 42Pavlich Chuck G Muskegon High (MI) 1946 37Paye John QB Stanford 1988 15Peets Brian TE Pacific 1981 82Penchion Bob T Alcorn A&M 1974-75 66Peoples Woody G Grambling 1968-77 69Perry Joe FB Compton J.C. 1948-60, ‘63 34, 74Perry Scott S Williams 1980 32Person Mike G Montana State 2011-* 78Peters Scott C/G Arizona State 2004 67Peterson Anthony LB Notre Dame 1994-95, 98-99 50, 53Peterson Julian LB Michigan State 2000-05 98Peterson Todd K Georgia 2003-04 2Phillips Lawrence RB Nebraska 1999 33Phillips Mel DB North Carolina A&T 1966-77 32Pickett Cody QB Washington 2004-05 3Pillers Lawrence DE Alcorn A&M 1980-84 65Pine Ed LB Utah 1962-64 54Pleasant Anthony DE Tennessee State 2000 94Plummer Ahmed CB Ohio State 2000-05 29Plummer Bruce CB Mississippi State 1990 28Plummer Gary LB California 1994-97 50Plunkett Jim QB Stanford 1976-77 14, 16Pochman Owen K BYU 2003 11Pollack Frank T/G Northern Arizona 1990-91, 94-97 72, 75Pollard Darryl CB Weber State 1987-91 26, 36Poole Bob E Clemson 1964-65 82Pope Marquez CB Fresno State 1995-98 23Popson Ted TE Portland State 1994-96 85Posey Jeff DE Southern Mississippi 1998-00 96Powell Charles E San Diego High (Calif.) 1952-53, 55-57 87Powers Jim HB USC 1950-53 15, 62Preston Roell KR Mississippi 1999 15Price Daryl DE Colorado 1996-97 71, 91, 96Prioleau Pierson DB Virginia Tech 1999-00 23Prokop Joe P Cal Poly Pomona 1991 4Puddy Harold T Oregon 1948 46Puki Craig LB Tennessee 1980-81 54Putzier Rollin NT Oregon 1989 64, 76QQuillan Fred C Oregon 1978-87 56Quilter Chuck T Tyler J.C. 1949 45RRachal Chilo G USC 2008-* 62Raines Mike DT Alabama 1974 63Ramson Eason TE Washington State 1979-83 80Randle Sonny E Virginia 1967 83Randolph Alvin DB Iowa 1966-70, ‘74 27Rasheed Saleem LB Alabama 2002-05 51Rasley Rocky G Oregon State 1976 63Rathman Tom FB Nebraska 1986-93 44Rattay Tim QB Louisiana Tech 2000-05 13Ray Ricky QB Sacramento State 2001 18Reach Kevin G Utah 1987 65Reed Jeff K North Carolina 2010 3Reed Joe QB Mississippi State 1972-74 13, 19Reed Rayshun CB Troy State 2004-05 31Reese Albert DT Grambling 1997-98 71Reese Archie DE Clemson 1978-81 78Reid Bill C Stanford 1975 54Remington Bill C Washington State 1946 23Renfro Dick FB Washington State 1946 73SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\367Last First Position College Years Jersey #Reynolds Jack LB Tennessee 1981-84 64Rhodes Bruce DB San Francisco State 1976 23Rhodes Ray CB Tulsa 1980 26Rice Jerry WR Mississippi Valley St. 1985-00 80Richard Kris S USC 2005 35Richardson Mike CB Arizona State 1989 27Richey Wade K LSU 1998-00 7Richie David DT Washington 1998-99 93, 94Ridgle Elston DE Nevada-Reno 1987 96Ridlon Jim HB Syracuse 1957-62 42Riley Preston WR Memphis State 1970-72 85Ring Bill RB Brigham Young 1981-86 30Rivera Steve WR California 1976-77 80Roberson Vern DB Grambling 1978 49Roberts C.R. FB USC 1959-62 28, 32Roberts Larry DE Alabama 1986-93 91Robertson Jamal RB Ohio Northern 2002-04 25Robinson Jimmy WR Georgia Tech 1980 85Robinson Michael RB Penn State 2006-09 24Robnett Ed HB Texas Tech 1947 71Roby Reggie P Iowa 1998 4Rock Walter T Maryland 1963-67 67Rodgers Del RB Utah 1987-88 25, 35, 46Rogers Carlos CB Augurn 2011-* 22Rogers Doug DE Stanford 1986 65Rohde Len T Utah State 1960-74 76Roman Mark S LSU 2006-* 26Romanowski Bill LB Boston College 1988-93 53Roskie Ken FB South Carolina 1946 74Rossum Allen KR/PR Notre Dame 2008-09 20Rubke Karl C USC 1957-60, 62-63, ‘65 52Rubio Angel DT Southeast Missouri St. 1998 91Rucka Leo C Rice 1956 50Rudolph Joe G Wisconsin 1997 60Ruhman Chris T Texas A&M 1998 71Rumph Mike CB Miami (Fla.) 2002-05 24Runager Max P South Carolina 1984-88 4Ruskusky Roy E St. Mary’s 1946 52Russell Damien S Virginia Tech 1993 38Ryan Sean TE Boston College 2008 81SSabuco Tino C San Francisco 1949 24Sagely Floyd E Arkansas 1954-56 89Salata Paul E USC 1949-50 55Salmon Mike DB USC 1996 30Sanders Deion DB Florida State 1994 21Sandifer Bill DT UCLA 1974-76 60Sandifer Dan HB LSU 1950 81Santos Todd QB San Diego State 1988 7Sapolu Jesse C/G Hawaii 1983-97 61Sardisco Tony G Tulane 1956 65Satterfield Alf T Vanderbilt 1947 48Saunders John DB Toledo 1974-75 33Sayler Jace DE Michigan State 2003 77Schabarum Pete HB California 1951, 53-54 44, 88Schiechl John C Santa Clara 1947 24Schlecht John DT Minnesota 2001-02 93Schmidt Henry T USC-Trinity (Tex.) 1959-60 74Schmitt Ricky K Shepherd 2009 2Schreiber Larry RB Tennessee Tech 1971-75 35Schulters Lance S Hofstra 1998-01 30Schwantz Jim LB Purdue 1997 52Scoggins Eric LB USC 1982 63Scotti Ben HB Maryland 1964 28, 48Scrafford Kirk OL Montana 1995-98 76Seabron Thomas LB Michigan 1979-80 53Seal Paul TE Michigan 1977-79 85Seigler Richard LB Oregon State 2004-05 54Serwanga Wasswa CB UCLA 1999 43Setzer Bobby DE Boise State 2001-02 90Sharkey Ed G Duke/Nevada-Reno 1955-56 63// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORYLast First Position College Years Jersey #Shaw Charles G Oklahoma State 1950 31Shaw Josh DT Michigan State 2002 93Shell Todd LB Brigham Young 1984-87 90Shelley Jo Nathan CB Mississippi 1987 30Sheriff Stan LB Cal Poly-SLO 1956-57 50Sherrard Mike WR UCLA 1989-92 88Shields Billy T Georgia Tech 1984 67Shoener Hal E Iowa 1948-50 52Shumann Mike WR Florida State 1978-79, ‘81 84Shumon Ron LB Wichita State 1979 50Sieminski Charlie T Penn State 1963-65 65Siglar Ricky G/T San Jose State 1990 63Silas Sam DE Southern Illinois 1969-70 78Simonton Ken RB Oklahoma State 2004 30Simpson Mike DB Houston 1970-73 38Simpson O.J. RB USC 1978-79 32Sims Barry T Utah 2008-10 65Singleton Nate WR Grambling 1993-96 88Singleton Ron T Grambling 1977-80 67Sitko Emil HB Notre Dame 1950 82Skaugstad Daryle DT California 1983 78Slaughter T.J. LB Southern Mississippi 2006 52Smerlas Fred NT Boston College 1990 76Smiley Justin G Alabama 2004-07 65Smith Aldon LB Missouri 2011-* 99Smith Alex QB Utah 2005-* 11Smith Artie DL Louisiana Tech 1993-94 95Smith Charles E Abilene Christian 1956 80Smith Corey DE North Carolina State 2004-05 58, 71Smith Derek LB Arizona State 2001-07 50Smith Ernie HB Compton J.C. 1955-56 42Smith Frankie CB Baylor 1996-97 27, 29Smith George C California 1947 23, 25Smith Irv TE Notre Dame 1998 82Smith J.D. HB North Carolina A&T 1956-64 24Smith Jerry G Wisconsin 1952-53 69Smith Justin DT Missouri 2008-* 94Smith Keith CB McNeese State 2009 20Smith Noland RB Tennessee State 1969 1Smith Paul RB UTEP 2000-02 27Smith Reggie CB Oklahoma 2008-* 31Smith Steve E Michigan 1966-67 86Smith Trent TE Oklahoma 2005 48Smith Troy QB Ohio State 2010 1Snead Norman QB Wake <strong>For</strong>est 1974-75 16Sniadecki Jim LB Indiana 1969-73 58Snyder Adam T/G Oregon 2005-* 68Solomon Freddie WR Tampa 1978-85 88Soltau Gordy E Minnesota 1950-58 51, 82Sopoaga Isaac DT Hawaii 2004-* 90Sparks Dave G South Carolina 1951 39, 68Spence Julian HB Sam Houston 1957 40Spencer Shawntae CB Pittsburgh 2004-* 36Spikes Takeo LB Auburn 2008-10 51Spillman C.J. S Baylor 2010-* 27Spurlock Micheal WR Mississippi 2009 18Spurrier Steve QB Florida 1967-75 11St. Clair Bob T San Francisco-Tulsa 1953-64 69Staley Joe T Central Michigan 2007-* 74Standifer Bob NT Tenn.-Chattanooga 1987 79Standlee Norm FB Stanford 1946-52 32, 72Stanley Chad P Stephen F. Austin 1999-00 4Stanley Matt FB UCLA 2004 44Steitz Nick G Oregon 2006 74Stenstrom Steve QB Stanford 1999 18Stephenson Milford G/T Kansas State 2001-02 64Steptoe Jack WR Utah 1978 87Stevens Mark QB Utah 1987 7Stewart Daleroy DT Southern Mississippi 2004 64Stewart Quincy LB Louisiana Tech 2001-02 54Stickles Monty E Notre Dame 1960-67 85Stidham Howard LB Tennessee Tech 1977 58Stits Bill DB UCLA 1957-58 20ALL-TIME ROSTERLast First Position College Years Jersey #Stokes J.J. WR UCLA 1995-02 83Stolhandske Tom LB Texas 1955 86Stone Ron G Boston College 2002-03 65Stover Jeff DE Oregon 1982-88 72Streets Tai WR Michigan 1999-03 89Strickland Bishop FB South Carolina 1951 75Strickland Donald CB Colorado 2006-08 30Strong Frank LB USC 2002 58Strong Jim RB Houston 1970 28Stroth Vince T Brigham Young 1985 60Strzykalski John HB Marquette 1946-52 45Stubblefield Dana DT Kansas 1993-97, 2001-02 94Stubbs Daniel DE Miami (Fla.) 1988-89 96Stuckey Jim DE Clemson 1980-85 79Sullivan Bob HB Holy Cross 1948 94Sullivan John S California 1987 43Susoeff Nick E Washington State 1946-49 58Sutherland Vinny KR/HB Purdue 2001, ‘02 (P) 14, 25, 85Sutro John T San Jose State 1962 68Suttle Jason CB Wisconsin 2001 35Swift Justin TE Kansas State 2000-02 88Swinford Wayne DB Georgia 1965-67 23Sydney Harry FB Kansas 1987-91 24TTamm Ralph G West Chester 1992-94 64Tanner Hamp T Georgia 1951 46, 77Tausch Terry G Texas 1989 66Tautolo Terry LB UCLA 1980-81 50Taylor Brian S Oregon State 1993 47Taylor Bruce CB Boston 1970-77 44Taylor Curtis S Louisiana State 2009-10 28Taylor John WR Delaware State 1986-95 82Taylor Roosevelt S Grambling 1969-71 25Teresa Tony HB San Jose State 1958 26Thomas Aaron E Oregon State 1961 89Thomas Chris WR Cal Poly-SLO 1995 89Thomas Chuck C Oklahoma 1987-92 60Thomas Edward LB Georgia Southern 2000 52Thomas Jimmy RB Texas-Arlington 1969-73 24Thomas John T Pacific 1958-67 78Thomas Lynn DB Pittsburgh 1981-82 28Thomas Mark DE North Carolina State 1992-95 72Thompson Tommy P Oregon 1995-98 3Thornburg Jeremy S Northern Arizona 2005 45Thornton Bruce CB Georgia 2005 26Thornton Rupe G Santa Clara 1946-47 35, 46Threadgill Bruce S Mississippi State 1978 23Tidwell Billy HB Texas A&M 1954 24Tillman Spencer HB Oklahoma 1989-91 23Times Kenny DT Southern 1980 60Titchenal Bob E San Jose State 1946 51Tittle Y.A. QB LSU 1951-60 14, 64Tolzien Scott QB Wisconsin 2011-* 3Toneff Bob T Notre Dame 1952, 54-59 62, 74Torretta Gino QB Miami (Fla.) 1996 13Torrey Andre LB Arizona 2006 55Trimble Wayne DB Alabama 1967 24Tubbs Jerry LB Oklahoma 1958-59 50Tubbs Winfred LB Texas 1998-00 55Tucker B.J. CB Wisconsin 2005-07 22, 30Tucker Bill RB Tennessee A&I 1967-70 45Tuiasosopo Manu DT UCLA 1984-86 78Tukuafu Will DT Oregon 2010-* 63Turner Keena LB Purdue 1980-90 58Turner Odessa WR Northwestern Louisiana 1992-93 86Tyler Wendell RB UCLA 1983-86 26UUlbrich Jeff LB Hawaii 2000-09 53Ulmer Artie LB Valdosta State 2000 50Uwaezuoke Iheanyi WR California 1996-98 89SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\368// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORYLast First Position College Years Jersey #VVan Doren Bob E USC 1953 89Vanderbundt Skip LB Oregon State 1968-77 52Varajon Mike FB Toledo 1987 48Vardell Tommy RB Stanford 1996, ‘99 44Vaughan Ruben DT Colorado 1979 72Vaughn Vickiel S Arkansas 2006 32Vaught Ted E Texas Christian 1953 89Veris Garin DE Stanford 1992 93Vetrano Joe HB Southern Mississippi 1946-49 82Vincent Ted DT Wichita State 1979-80 66, 75Visger George DT Colorado 1980 63Vollenweider Jim FB Miami (Fla.) 1962-63 33WWagner Lowell HB USC 1949-53, ‘55 42, 92Walker Aaron TE Florida 2003-05 49Walker Adam RB Pittsburgh 1992-95 27Walker Darnell CB Oklahoma 1997-99 38Walker Delanie TE Central Missouri 2006-* 46Walker Derek DT Illinois 2009 78Walker Elliott RB Pittsburgh 1978 35Walker Val Joe HB Southern Methodist 1957 44Wallace Bev QB Compton J.C. 1947-49 64Wallace Cody C Texas A&M 2008-09 59Wallace Steve T Auburn 1986-96 74Walls Wesley TE Mississippi 1989-93 89Walter Mike LB Oregon 1984-93 99Ward Chad G Washington 2001 68Ware Kevin TE Washington 2004 47Warren Terrance WR Hampton 1995 19Washington Dave LB Alcorn A&M 1975-77 50Washington Gene WR Stanford 1969-77 18Washington Marvin DE Idaho 1997, 99 95Washington Ted NT/DE Louisville 1991-93 97Washington Tim CB Fresno State 1982 46Washington Vic RB Wyoming 1971-73 22Waters Bob QB Presbyterian 1960-64 11Watson John T Oklahoma 1971-76 67Watters Ricky RB Notre Dame 1991-94 32Waymer Dave DB Notre Dame 1990-91 43Weaver Jed TE Oregon 2003 88Webb Jimmy DT Mississippi State 1975-80 74Webster Jason CB Texas A&M 2000-03 36Weinke Chris QB Florida State 2007 17Wells Mike TE San Diego State 1987 40Wells Ray LB Arizona 2004-05 59Wersching Ray K California 1977-87 14Wesley Joe LB LSU 1999 56West Robert WR San Diego State 1974 85Westbrook Brian RB Villanova 2010 20White Bob HB Stanford 1951-52 25, 85Whiting Brandon DE California 2004 94Whitmore David S Stephen F. Austin 1991-92 41Whitner Donte S Ohio State 2011-* 31Wilcox Dave LB Oregon 1964-74 64Wilhelm Matt LB Ohio State 2009 57Wilkerson Jerry DE Oregon State 1980 60, 66Wilkins David LB Eastern Kentucky 1992 66Wilkins Gabe DE Gardner-Webb 1998-99 98Wilkins Jeff K Youngstown State 1995-96 14Wilks Greg LB Montana State 1987 99Willard Ken FB North Carolina 1965-73 40Williams Alfred DE Colorado 1995 91Williams Andrew DE Miami (Fla.) 2003-05 94, 99Williams Brandon WR Wisconsin 2006-07 17, 81Williams Chad S Southern Mississippi 2006 25Williams Dave RB Colorado 1977-78 30Williams Delvin RB Kansas 1974-77 24Williams Gerard DB Langston 1979-80 29Williams Herb CB Southern 1980 23Williams Howie HB Howard 1963 28ALL-TIME ROSTERLast First Position College Years Jersey #Williams Ian NT Notre Dame 2011-* 64Williams James LB Mississippi State 1997-98 27Williams James DB Fresno State 1996 53Williams Jamie TE Nebraska 1989-93 81Williams Jimmy CB Vanderbilt 2001-04 23Williams John HB USC 1954 25Williams Joel C Texas 1948 22Williams Kevin WR/KR Miami (Fla.) 2000 82Williams Kyle WR Arizona State 2010-* 10Williams Madieu S Maryland 2011-* 20Williams Melvin DE Kansas State 2004 71Williams Michael CB UCLA 1995 45Williams Newton RB Arizona State 1982 45Williams Renauld LB Hofstra 2005-06 59Williams Robert CB North Carolina 1999 24Williams Roy T Pacific 1963-64 66Williams Vince FB Oregon 1982-83 40Williamson Carlton S Pittsburgh 1981-88 27Willig Matt T USC 2000-02 77Willis Jamal RB Brigham Young 1995-96 24Willis Patrick LB Mississippi 2007-* 52Wilmsmeyer Klaus P Louisville 1992-94 10Wilson Billy E San Jose State 1951-60 52, 84Wilson Jim G Georgia 1965-66 63Wilson Troy DE Pittsburg State 1993-94, 2001 71, 92Wilson Karl DL LSU 1993 77Wilson Jerry LB Auburn 1960 82Wilson Cedrick WR Tennessee 2001-04 84Wilson Mike WR Washington State 1981-90 85Winborn Jamie LB Vanderbilt 2001-05 55Windsor Bob E Kentucky 1967-71 89Winston Lloyd FB USC 1962-63 32Wismann Pete LB St. Louis 1949-52, 54 22, 52Witcher Dick E UCLA 1966-73 34, 88Wittenborn John G Southeast Missouri 1958-60 66Wittum Tom P Northern Illinois 1973-77 13Woitt John DB Mississippi State 1968-69 48Wondolowski Bill WR Eastern Montana 1969 33Woodall Lee LB West Chester 1994-99 54Woods Don RB New Mexico 1980 47Woods Rashaun WR Oklahoma State 2004-05 81Woodson Rod CB Purdue 1997 26Woodson Abe HB Illinois 1958-64 40Woudenberg John T Denver 1946-49 41Wragge Tony G New Mexico State 2005-10 69Wright Eric CB Missouri 1981-90 21Wynn DeShawn RB Florida 2010 29YYonamine Wally HB Farrington High (HI.) 1947 94Young Steve QB Brigham Young 1987-99 8Young Charle TE USC 1980-82 86Young Bryant DT Notre Dame 1994-07 97Youngelman Sid T Alabama 1955 77Yowarsky Walt C Kentucky 1958 58ZZamlynsky Zigmond HB Villanova 1946 71Zeigler Dominique WR Baylor 2008, 2010 17Zelenka Joe LS Wake <strong>For</strong>est 1999 52Zendejas Tony K Nevada 1995 7SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\369// MEDIA GUIDE


1950OffenseLE 51 Gordy Soltau/52 Hal Shoener/59 Alex LoydLT 41 Don Campora/40 Harley DowLG 37 Homer Hobbs/42 Leo NomelliniC 23 Bill JohnsonRG 33 Bruno Banducci/31 Charles ShawRT 46 Clay Matthews/43 Ray CollinsRE 53 Alyn BealsQB 63 Frank AlbertLHB 83 Sam Cathcart/93 Jim Cason/82 Emil SitkoRHB 91 John StrzykalskiFB 74 Joe Perry/72 Norm StandleeDefenseLE 52 Hal ShoenerLT 42 Leo NomelliniMG 34 Visco GrgichRT 43 Ray CollinsRE 54 Gail BruceLLB 71 Verl LillywhiteMLB 22 Pete WismannRLB 72 Norm Standlee/73 Don BurkeLW 83 Sam CathcartRW 92 Lowell WagnerS 62 Jim Powers1951OffenseLE 51 Gordy Soltau/53 Alyn BealsLT 43 Ray Collins/42 Leo NomelliniLG 37 Nick Feher/38 Don BurkeC 23 Bill JohnsonRG 33 Bruno BanducciRT 42 Leo Nomellini/43 Ray CollinsRE 58 Billy Wilson/53 Alyn BealsQB 63 Frank Albert/64 Y.A. TittleLHB 81 Verl LillywhiteRHB 91 John Strzykalski/88 Pete SchabarumFB 74 Joe Perry/72 Norm StandleeDefenseLE 47 Ed HenkeLT 43 Ray Collins/42 Leo NomelliniMG 34 Visco Grgich/45 Al Carapella/32 Bob DownsRT 42 Leo Nomellini/43 Ray CollinsRE 54 Gail BruceLLB 72 Norm Standlee/62 Jim PowersMLB 73 Hardy BrownRLB 22 Pete Wismann/81 Verl Lillywhite/38 Don BurkeLW 62 Jim Powers/83 Rex BerryRW 92 Lowell WagnerS 93 Jim Cason1952OffenseLE 82 Gordy Soltau/85 Bill Jessup/24 J.R. BooneLT 62 Bob ToneffLG 69 Jerry Smith/67 Nick FeherC 53 Bill Johnson/52 Pete WismannRG 63 Bruno BanducciRT 73 Leo NomelliniRE 84 Billy WilsonQB 13 Frank Albert/14 Y.A. TittleLHB 22 Joe Arenas/24 J.R. Boone/82 Gordy SoltauRHB 39 Hugh McElhennyFB 34 Joe PerryDefenseLE 89 Ed HenkeLT 73 Leo NomelliniMG 68 Bob Momsen/64 Visco GrgichRT 75 Al CarapellaRE 83 Pat O’Donahue/87 Charlie PowellLLB 15 Jim PowersMLB 33 Hardy BrownRLB 68 Don BurkeLW 23 Rex BerryRW 42 Lowell WagnerS 43 Jim Cason/28 Sam Cathcart1953OffenseLE 82 Gordy SoltauLT 64 Doug Hogland/77 Hal MillerLG 69 Jerry SmithC 53 Bill JohnsonRG 63 Bruno BanducciRT 79 Bob St.ClairRE 84 Billy WilsonQB 14 Y.A. Tittle/15 Jim PowersLHB 22 Joe ArenasRHB 39 Hugh McElhennyFB 34 Joe PerryDefenseHISTORYSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\49ERS STARTERSLE 83 Clay Matthews/87 Charlie Powell/89 Bob Van DorenLT 73 Leo NomelliniMG 62 Art MichalikRT 75 Al CarapellaRE 87 Charlie Powell/89 Bob Van DorenLLB 36 John Morton/66 Don BurkeMLB 33 Hardy BrownRLB 54 Jack ManleyLH 23 Rex BerryRH 42 Lowell Wagner/22 Joe ArenasS 45 Fred Bruney/15 Jim Powers1954OffenseLE 82 Gordy Soltau/85 Bill JessupLT 64 Doug HoglandLG 67 Nick FeherC 53 Bill Johnson/56 Pete BrownRG 63 Bruno Banducci/65 Ted ConnollyRT 79 Bob St.ClairRE 84 Billy WilsonQB 14 Y.A. Tittle/43 Jim CasonLHB 35 John H. Johnson/22 Joe ArenasRHB 39 Hugh McElhenny/85 Bill JessupFB 34 Joe PerryDefenseLE 83 Clay MatthewsLT 73 Leo NomelliniMG 75 Al Carapella/62 Art Michalik/69 Bob HantlaRT 76 Marion Campbell/75 Al CarapellaRE 86 Jackson BrumfieldLLB 33 Hardy Brown/48 Billy Mixon/56 Pete BrownRLB 74 Bob Toneff/48 Billy Mixon/66 Don BurkeLW 23 Rex Berry/44 Pete Schabarum/85 Bill JessupRW 22 Joe Arenas/44 Pete SchabarumLS 25 John WilliamsRS 43 Jim Cason/22 Joe Arenas37049ERS STARTERS1955OffenseLE 82 Gordy Soltau/27 Carroll HardyLT 73 Leo NomelliniLG 64 Doug Hogland/65 Eldred KraemerC 53 Bill JohnsonRG 68 Lou Palatella/63 Ed SharkeyRT 79 Bob St.ClairRE 84 Billy WilsonQB 14 Y.A. TittleLHB 22 Joe Arenas/35 John H. Johnson/47 Dicky Moegle/39 Hugh McElhennyRHB 39 Hugh McElhenny/27 Carroll Hardy/22 Joe ArenasFB 34 Joe Perry/32 Lem HarkeyDefenseLE 83 Clay MatthewsLT 74 Bob Toneff/75 Al CarapellaMG 75 Al Carapella/69 Bob Hantla/86 Tom StolhandskeRT 76 Marion CampbellRE 87 Charlie Powell/86 Tom StolhandskeLLB 55 Matt Hazeltine/54 Ed Beatty/33 Hardy BrownRLB 33 Hardy Brown/69 Bob HantlaLW 40 George Maderos/57 Paul Carr/35 John H. JohnsonRW 49 Bob Luna/35 John H. JohnsonLS 23 Rex BerryRS 47 Dicky Moegle/49 Bob Luna/42 Ernie Smith// MEDIA GUIDE1956OffenseLE 82 Gordy Soltau/86 Clyde ConnerLT 78 Bob Cross/75 Ed HenkeLG 74 Bob Toneff/64 Ed Sharkey/64 Ted Connolly/68 Lou PalatellaC 53 Bill Johnson/52 George MorrisRG 75 Ed Henke/74 Bob Toneff/64 Ted Connolly/68 Lou PalatellaRT 79 Bob St.ClairRE 84 Billy WilsonQB 14 Y.A. Tittle/11 Earl MorrallLHB 39 Hugh McElhenny/47 Dicky MoegleRHB 22 Joe Arenas/35 John H. Johnson/85 Bill JessupFB 34 Joe Perry/35 John H. JohnsonDefenseLE 77 Bruce BosleyLT 73 Leo NomelliniRT 72 Bill Herchman/74 Bob ToneffRE 87 Charlie Powell/75 Ed HenkeLLB 50 Stan Sheriff/64 Ed Sharkey/50 Leo RuckaMLB 54 Ed Beatty/76 John Gonzaga/87 Charlie Powell/65 Tony SardiscoRLB 55 Matt Hazeltine/52 George MorrisLW 40 George Maderos/57 Paul Carr/23 Rex BerryRW 57 Paul Carr/42 Ernie SmithLS 23 Rex Berry/27 Bob HolladayRS 47 Dicky Moegle/45 Fred Bruney1957OffenseLE 88 Clyde Conner/82 Gordy Soltau/39 Hugh McElhennyLT 78 Bob CrossLG 68 Lou Palatella/77 Bruce BosleyC 53 Frank MorzeRG 64 Ted Connolly/68 Lou Palatella/77 Bruce BosleyRT 79 Bob St.Clair/70 Tom Dahms/76 John GonzagaRE 84 Billy Wilson/82 Gordy SoltauQB 14 Y.A. Tittle/12 John BrodieLHB 39 Hugh McElhenny/34 Joe PerryRHB 27 R.C. OwensFB 32 Gene Babb/34 Joe Perry/35 Larry BarnesDefenseLE 75 Ed HenkeLT 73 Leo NomelliniRT 72 Bill HerchmanRE 74 Bob Toneff


HISTORY49ERS STARTERSLLB 55 Matt Hazeltine/54 Marv Matuszak/50 Stan SheriffMLB 54 Marv Matuszak/52 Karl RubkeRLB 87 Charlie Powell/55 Matt HazeltineLW 24 J.D. Smith/57 Paul CarrRW 20 Bill StitsLS 40 Bob Holladay/42 Jim Ridlon/44 Val Joe WalkerRS 47 Dicky Moegle/44 Val Joe Walker1958OffenseLE 88 Clyde ConnerLT 78 Bob Cross/76 John GonzagaLG 77 Bruce Bosley/68 Lou PalatellaC 58 Walt Yowarsky/53 Frank Morze/52 Karl Rubke/68 Lou PalatellaRG 64 Ted Connolly/66 John WittenbornRT 79 Bob St.ClairRE 84 Billy Wilson/82 Gordy Soltau/87 Fred DuganQB 12 John Brodie/14 Y.A. TittleLHB 39 Hugh McElhennyRHB 27 R.C. OwensFB 34 Joe PerryDefenseLE 75 Ed HenkeLT 73 Leo NomelliniMG 52 Karl Rubke/57 Dennit MorrisRT 72 Bill HerchmanRE 74 Bob ToneffLLB 54 Marv Matuszak/50 Jerry Tubbs/66 John WittenbornRLB 55 Matt HazeltineLH 80 Jerry MertensRH 20 Bill StitsLS 42 Jim Ridlon/29 Bill AtkinsRS 29 Bill Atkins/47 Dicky Moegle/42 Jim Ridlon1959OffenseLE 88 Clyde Conner/87 Fred Dugan/27 R.C. Owens/47 Dicky MoegleLT 78 John Thomas/76 John GonzagaLG 77 Bruce Bosley/66 John WittenbornC 53 Frank Morze/52 Karl RubkeRG 64 Ted ConnollyRT 79 Bob St.ClairRE 84 Billy WilsonQB 14 Y.A. Tittle/12 John BrodieLHB 24 J.D. Smith/39 Hugh McElhennyRHB 39 Hugh McElhenny/27 R.C. Owens/87 Fred Dugan/24 J.D. SmithFB 34 Joe Perry/28 C.R. RobertsDefenseLE 75 Ed HenkeLT 73 Leo NomelliniRT 63 Monte Clark/74 Henry Schmidt/72 Bill HerchmanRE 70 Charlie KruegerLLB 33 Clancy Osborne/52 Karl RubkeMLB 50 Jerry TubbsRLB 55 Matt HazeltineLH 80 Jerry MertensRH 40 Abe WoodsonLS 25 Dave BakerRS 44 Eddie Dove1960OffenseLE 88 Clyde ConnerLT 78 John Thomas/63 Monte ClarkLG 77 Bruce BosleyC 53 Frank Morze/52 Karl RubkeRG 62 Mike Magac/64 Ted ConnollyRT 79 Bob St.Clair/76 Len RohdeRE 85 Monty Stickles/87 Dee MackeyQB 12 John Brodie/14 Y.A. TittleLHB 39 Hugh McElhenny/24 J.D. SmithRHB 27 R.C. Owens/39 Hugh McElhennyFB 24 J.D. Smith/28 C.R. RobertsDefenseLE 86 Dan Colchico/63 Monte ClarkLT 73 Leo Nomellini/74 Henry SchmidtRT 63 Monte Clark/53 Frank MorzeRE 70 Charlie KruegerLLB 83 Gordon Kelley/33 Clancy OsborneMLB 54 Bob Harrison/75 Ed HenkeRLB 55 Matt Hazeltine/75 Ed HenkeLH 80 Jerry MertensRH 40 Abe WoodsonLSRSSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\25 Dave Baker/42 Jim Ridlon44 Eddie Dove1961OffenseLE 89 Aaron Thomas (6)/88 Clyde Conner (5)LT 78 John Thomas (14)LG 77 Bruce Bosley (14)C 53 Frank Morze (14)RG 64 Ted Connolly (14)RT 79 Bob St.Clair (12)/76 Len Rohde (2)RE 85 Monty Stickles (14)QB 12 John Brodie (14)LHB 24 J.D. Smith (12)/40 Abe Woodson (2)RHB 27 R.C. Owens (13)FB 32 C.R. Roberts.(10)DefenseLE 86 Dan Colchico (14)LT 73 Leo Nomellini (14)RT 63 Monte Clark (8)/70 Charlie Krueger (5)RE 70 Charlie Krueger (9)/60 Roland Lakes (5)LLB 83 Gordon Kelley (14)/33 Clancy Osborne (5)MLB 54 Bob Harrison (10)/66 Carlton Kammerer (4)4RLB 55 Matt Hazeltine (14)LH 80 Jerry Mertens (10)/40 Abe Woodson (4)RH 40 Abe Woodson (7)/37 Jimmy Johnson (7)LS 25 Dave Baker (14)RS 44 Eddie Dove (14)1962OffenseLE 88 Clyde Conner (9)/85 Monty Stickles (5)LT 60 Roland Lakes (8)/78 John Thomas (6)LG 62 Mike Magac (14)C 77 Bruce Bosley (9)/52 Karl Rubke (5)RG 64 Ted Connolly (11)/72 Leon Donohue (3)RT 79 Bob St.Clair (7)/76 Len Rohde (5)RE 85 Monty Stickles (9)/30 Bernie Casey (5)QB 12 John Brodie (14)LHB 17 Billy Kilmer (10)/24 J.D. Smith (1)/35 Bobby Gaiters (1)/33 Jim Vollenweider (1)/88 Clyde Conner (1)RHB 37 Jimmy Johnson (7)/30 Bernie Casey (6)FB 24 J.D. Smith (13)DefenseLE 86 Dan Colchico (14)LT 73 Leo Nomellini (14)RT 70 Charlie Krueger (13)RE 74 Clark Miller (11)/371// MEDIA GUIDE75 John Mellekus (1)LLB 54 Ed Pine (12)MLB 78 John Thomas (7)/66 Carlton Kammerer (7)RLB 55 Matt Hazeltine (14)LH 80 Jerry Mertens (10)/45 Elbert Kimbrough (3)RH 40 Abe Woodson (14)LS 45 Elbert Kimbrough (6)/42 Jim Ridlon (6)/80 Jerry Mertens (2)RS 44 Eddie Dove (10)/29 Dale Messer (4)1963OffenseLE 88 Clyde Conner (9)/37 Jimmy Johnson (2)/30 Bernie Casey (2)LT 76 Len Rohde (14)LG 78 John Thomas (12)/77 Bruce Bosley (2)C 77 Bruce Bosley (7)/52 Karl Rubke (7)RG 72 Leon Donohue (14)RT 79 Bob St.Clair (14)RE 85 Monty Stickles (8)/84 Gary Knafelc (6)QB 17 Lamar McHan (9)/12 John Brodie (3)/11 Bobby Waters (2)LHB 42 Don Lisbon (8)/32 Lloyd Winston (3)RHB 30 Bernie Casey (10)FB 24 J.D. Smith (13)DefenseLE 86 Dan Colchico (14)LT 70 Charlie Krueger (7)/73 Leo Nomellini (6)RT 60 Roland Lakes (13)RE 74 Clark Miller (14)LLB 54 Ed Pine (14)MLB 53 Mike Dowdle (13)RLB 55 Matt Hazeltine (13)LH 39 Kermit Alexander (11)RH 40 Abe Woodson (13)LS 45 Elbert Kimbrough (11)RS 37 Jim Johnson (11)/39 Kermit Alexander (3)1964OffenseLE 81 Dave Parks (14)LT 76 Len Rohde (14)LG 78 John Thomas (14)C 77 Bruce Bosley (14)RG 72 Leon Donohue (14)RT 67 Walter Rock (14)RE 85 Monty Stickles (14)QB 12 John Brodie (12)LHB 30 Bernie Casey (7)/42 Don Lisbon (4)/17 Billy Kilmer (3)RHB 30 Bernie Casey (6)/43 Dave Kopay (5)/42 Don Lisbon (2)FB 38 Mike Lind (10)/22 Gary Lewis (3)DefenseLE 86 Dan Colchico (11)/52 Karl Rubke (3)LT 70 Charlie Krueger (14)RT 60 Roland Lakes (14)RE 74 Clark Miller (12)LLB 64 Dave Wilcox (9)/54 Ed Pine (4)MLB 53 Mike Dowdle (14)RLB 55 Matt Hazeltine (14)LH 37 Jim Johnson (14)RH 40 Abe Woodson (7)/48 Ben Scotti (7)LS 45 Elbert Kimbrough (13)/39 Kermit Alexander (1)RS 39 Kermit Alexander (12)1965OffenseLE 81 Dave Parks (14)LT 76 Len Rohde (14)LG 78 John Thomas (14)C 77 Bruce Bosley (14)RG 68 Howard Mudd (14)RT 67 Walter Rock (14)RE 85 Monty Stickles (14)QB 12 John Brodie (13)LHB 44 John David Crow (13)RHB 30 Bernie Casey (14)FB 40 Ken Willard (14)DefenseLE 52 Karl Rubke (11)LT 70 Charlie Krueger (14)RT 60 Roland Lakes (13)RE 74 Clark Miller (14)LLB 64 Dave Wilcox (14)MLB 53 Mike Dowdle (11)/50 Ed Beard (3)RLB 55 Matt Hazeltine (8)/58 Jack Chapple (6)LH 37 Jim Johnson (14)RH 80 Jerry Mertens (13)/39 Kermit Alexander (1)LS 45 Elbert Kimbrough (14)RS 39 Kermit Alexander (9)/20 George Donnelly (5)1966OffenseLE 81 Dave Parks (14)LT 76 Len Rohde (14)LG 78 John Thomas (14)C 77 Bruce Bosley (14)RG 68 Howard Mudd (14)RT 67 Walter Rock (14)RE 85 Monty Stickles (14)QB 12 John Brodie (13)HB 44 John David Crow (14)FB 40 Ken Willard (14)FL 30 Bernie Casey (13)DefenseLE 75 Jim Norton (11)/80 Stan Hindman (3)LT 70 Charlie Krueger (14)RT 60 Roland Lakes (14))RE 74 Clark Miller (14)LLB 64 Dave Wilcox (14)MLB 50 Ed Beard (14)


HISTORY49ERS STARTERSRLB 55 Matt Hazeltine (12)LH 37 Jim Johnson (14)RH 39 Kermit Alexander (14)LS 45 Elbert Kimbrough (13)RS 20 George Donnelly (6)/27 Alvin Randolph (5))1967OffenseLE 81 Dave Parks (9)/83 Sonny Randle (5)LT 76 Len Rohde (14)LG 66 Elmer Collett (9)/78 John Thomas (5)C 77 Bruce Bosley (14)RG 68 Howard Mudd (14)RT 67 Walter Rock (14)RE 85 Monty Stickles (8)/89 Bob Windsor (6)QB 12 John Brodie (10)/11 Steve Spurrier (2)/10 George Mira (2)HB 44 John David Crow (14)FB 40 Ken Willard (14)FL 88 Dick Witcher (9)/83 Sonny Randle (5)DefenseLE 80 Stan Hindman (13)LT 70 Charlie Krueger (14)RT 60 Roland Lakes (13)RE 74 Clark Miller (13)LLB 64 Dave Wilcox (14)MLB 50 Ed Beard (14)RLB 55 Matt Hazeltine (12)LH 37 Jim Johnson (11)RH 39 Kermit Alexander (13)SS 45 Elbert Kimbrough (13)FS 35 Goose Gonsoulin (7)/20 George Donnelly (6)1968OffenseLE 88 Dick Witcher (14)LT 76 Len Rohde (14)LG 66 Elmer Collett (14)C 77 Bruce Bosley (14)RG 68 Howard Mudd (14)RT 79 Cas Banaszek (14)RE 44 John David Crow (14)QB 12 John Brodie (14)RB 40 Ken Willard (14)RB 22 Gary Lewis (14)FL 85 Clifton McNeil (14)DefenseLE 80 Stan Hindman (14)LT 70 Charlie Krueger (14)RT 60 Roland Lakes (14)RE 74 Clark Miller (14)LLB 64 Dave Wilcox (14)MLB 50 Ed Beard (14)RLB 55 Matt Hazeltine (14)LH 37 Jim Johnson (14)RH 39 Kermit Alexander (14)SS 27 Alvin Randolph (14)FS 30 Johnny Fuller (10)/32 Mel Phillips (3)1969OffenseLE 18 Gene Washington (14)LT 76 Len Rohde (14)LG 66 Elmer Collett (14)C 75 <strong>For</strong>rest Blue (14)RG 69 Woody Peoples (14)RT 79 Cas Banaszek (14)RE 89 Bob Windsor (14)QB 11 Steve Spurrier (8)/12 John Brodie (6)RB 40 Ken Willard (13)RB 42 Doug Cunningham (13)FL 88 Dick Witcher (7)/85 Clifton McNeil (7)DefenseLE 80 Stan Hindman (10)/74 Earl Edwards (4)LT 70 Charlie Krueger (14)RT 60 Roland Lakes (14)RE 72 Bill Belk (12)LLB 64 Dave Wilcox (14)MLB 57 Frank Nunley (10)/50 Ed Beard (4)RLB 52 Skip Vanderbundt (12)LH 37 Jim Johnson (14)RH 39 Kermit Alexander (12)SS 27 Alvin Randolph (11)FS 32 Mel Phillips (9)/25 Roosevelt Taylor (5)1970OffenseWR 88 Dick Witcher (10)/85 Preston Riley (4)LT 76 Len Rohde (14)LG 65 Randy Beisler (12)C 75 <strong>For</strong>rest Blue (14)RG 69 Woody Peoples (14)RT 79 Cas Banaszek (12)TE 89 Bob Windsor (14)WR 18 Gene Washington (13)QB 12 John Brodie (14)RB 40 Ken Willard (14)RB 42 Doug Cunningham (12)DefenseLE 53 Tommy Hart (14)LT 70 Charlie Krueger (14)RT 60 Roland Lakes (14)RE 72 Bill Belk (10)/86 Cedrick Hardman (4)LLB 64 Dave Wilcox (14)MLB 57 Frank Nunley (14)RLB 52 Skip Vanderbundt (12)LCB 37 Jim Johnson (14)RCB 44 Bruce Taylor (13)SS 32 Mel Phillips (14)FS 43 Windlan Hall (14)1971OffenseWR 88 Dick Witcher (14)LT 76 Len Rohde (14)LG 65 Randy Beisler (14)C 75 <strong>For</strong>rest Blue (14)RG 69 Woody Peoples (14)RT 79 Cas Banaszek (14)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\TE 82 Ted Kwalick (14)WR 18 Gene Washington (14)QB 12 John Brodie (14)RB 40 Ken Willard (14)RB 22 Vic Washington (13)DefenseLE 53 Tommy Hart (14)LT 70 Charlie Krueger (10)/80 Stan Hindman (4)RT 74 Earl Edwards (14)RE 86 Cedrick Hardman (13)LLB 64 Dave Wilcox (14)MLB 57 Frank Nunley (14)RLB 52 Skip Vanderbundt (14)LCB 37 Jim Johnson (14)RCB 44 Bruce Taylor (14)SS 32 Mel Phillips (11)/23 Johnny Fuller (3)FS 25 Roosevelt Taylor (11)1972OffenseWR 18 Gene Washington (14)LT 76 Len Rohde (14)LG 65 Randy Beisler (14)C 75 <strong>For</strong>rest Blue (14)RG 69 Woody Peoples (14)RT 79 Cas Banaszek (13)TE 82 Ted Kwalick (14)WR 85 Preston Riley (9)/88 Dick Witcher (5)QB 11 Steve Spurrier (11)/12 John Brodie (3)RB 22 Vic Washington (13)RB 40 Ken Willard (11)/35 Larry Schreiber (3)DefenseLE 53 Tommy Hart (14)LT 70 Charlie Krueger (14)RT 74 Earl Edwards (12)RE 86 Cedrick Hardman (12)LLB 64 Dave Wilcox (14)MLB 57 Frank Nunley (9)/50 Ed Beard (5)RLB 52 Skip Vanderbundt (14)LCB 37 Jim Johnson (14)RCB 44 Bruce Taylor (14)SS 32 Mel Phillips (14)FS 38 Mike Simpson (9)/23 Johnny Fuller (5)1973OffenseWR 46 Dan Abramowicz (11)/17 John Isenbarger (3)LT 76 Len Rohde (14)LG 67 John Watson (7)/65 Randy Beisler (7)C 75 <strong>For</strong>rest Blue (14)RG 69 Woody Peoples (14)RT 79 Cas Banaszek (9)/67 John Watson (5)TE 82 Ted Kwalick (14)WR 18 Gene Washington (13)QB 12 John Brodie (6)/11 Steve Spurier (5)/19 Joe Reed (3)RB 22 Vic Washington (13)372// MEDIA GUIDERB 40 Ken Willard (9)/35 Larry Schreiber (4)DefenseLE 53 Tommy Hart (14)LT 70 Charlie Krueger (14)RT 56 Bob Hoskins (13)RE 86 Cedrick Hardman (11)/72 Bill Belk (3)LLB 64 Dave Wilcox (14)MLB 58 Jim Sniadecki (11)/57 Frank Nunley (3)RLB 59 Willie Harper (11)/52 Skip Vanderbundt (3)LCB 37 Jim Johnson (13)RCB 44 Bruce Taylor (11)/49 Ralph McGill (3)SS 32 Mel Phillips (14)FS 38 Mike Simpson (7)/43 Windlan Hall (5)1974OffenseWR 18 Gene Washington (14)LT 76 Len Rohde (14)LG 67 John Watson (12)C 75 <strong>For</strong>rest Blue (12)RG 69 Woody Peoples (9)/65 Randy Beisler (2)/77 Jean Barrett (2)RT 79 Cas Banaszek (14)TE 84 Tom Mitchell (13)WR 46 Dan Abramowicz (14)QB 14 Tom Owen (7)/19 Joe Reed (4)/10 Dennis Morrison (2)/16 Norm Snead (1)RB 40 Wilbur Jackson (12)RB 35 Larry Schreiber (13)DefenseLE 53 Tommy Hart (14)LT 72 Bill Belk (13)RT 56 Bob Hoskins (14)RE 86 Cedrick Hardman (14)LLB 64 Dave Wilcox (11)/52 Skip Vanderbundt (3)MLB 57 Frank Nunley (13)RLB 59 Willie Harper (14)LCB 37 Jim Johnson (13)RCB 44 Bruce Taylor (8)/49 Ralph McGill (6)SS 32 Mel Phillips (6)/43 Windlan Hall (6)FS 43 Windlan Hall (6)/20 Mike Holmes (6)1975OffenseWR 18 Gene Washington (14)LT 67 John Watson (12)LG 68 Bob Penchion (8)/77 Jean Barrett (6)C 54 Bill Reid (13)RG 69 Woody Peoples (14)RT 79 Cas Banaszek (14)TE 84 Tom Mitchell (12)WR 88 Terry Beasley (6)/20 Mike Holmes (4)/22 Bob Hayes (3)QB 11 Steve Spurrier (7)/16 Norm Snead (7)RB 24 Delvin Williams (12)RB 35 Larry Schreiber (14)DefenseLE 53 Tommy Hart (14)LT 60 Bill Sandifer (12)RT 56 Bob Hoskins (14)RE 86 Cedrick Hardman (14)LLB 52 Skip Vanderbundt (14)MLB 57 Frank Nunley (14)RLB 50 Dave Washington (14)LCB 37 Jim Johnson (14)RCB 44 Bruce Taylor (11)SS 32 Mel Phillips (8)/43 Windlan Hall (3)FS 49 Ralph McGill (9)/43 Windln Hall (5)1976OffenseWR 18 Gene Washington (14)LT 77 Jean Barrett (14)LG 65 Steve Lawson (13)C 62 Randy Cross (12)/67 John Watson (4)RG 61 Andy Maurer (8)/67 John Watson (6)RT 79 Cas Banaszek (8)/71 Keith Fahnhorst (6)TE 84 Tom Mitchell (14)WR 87 Jim Lash (7)/81 Willie McGee (6)QB 16 Jim Plunkett (12)RB 24 Delvin Williams (14)RB 40 Wilbur Jackson (14)DefenseLE 53 Tommy Hart (14)LT 74 Jimmy Webb (14)RT 72 Cleveland Elam (14)RE 86 Cedrick Hardman (11)LLB 52 Skip Vanderbundt (14)MLB 57 Frank Nunley (12)RLB 50 Dave Washington (14)LCB 37 Jim Johnson (13)RCB 44 Bruce Taylor (13)SS 32 Mel Phillips (13)FS 49 Ralph McGill (10)/23 Bruce Rhodes (3)1977OffenseWR 18 Gene Washington (14)LT 77 Jean Barrett (14)LG 65 Steve Lawson (13)C 51 Randy Cross (14)RG 69 Woody Peoples (14)RT 71 Keith Fahnhorst (14)TE 84 Tom Mitchell (13)WR 83 Kenny Harrison (10)QB 16 Jim Plunkett (14)RB 40 Wilbur Jackson (14)RB 24 Delvin Williams (14)DefenseLE 53 Tommy Hart (14)LT 74 Jimmy Webb (13)RT 72 Cleveland Elam (14)RE 86 Cedrick Hardman (14)


HISTORY49ERS STARTERSLLB 52 Skip Vanderbundt (9)/59 Willie Harper (5)MLB 55 Bruce Elia (7)/52 Skip Vanderbundt (5)/54 Ed Bradley (2)RLB 50 Dave Washington (10)/59 Willie Harper (4)LCB 42 Anthony Leonard (13)RCB 44 Bruce Taylor (14)SS 32 Mel Phillips (14)FS 49 Ralph McGill (13)1978OffenseWR 84 Elmo Boyd (7)/83 Kenny Harrison (6)/80 Terry LeCount (3)LT 67 Ron Singleton (8)/68 John Ayers (8)LG 65 Ernie Hughes (11)/68 John Ayers (4)C 51 Randy Cross (9)/56 Fred Quillan (7)RG 62 Walt Downing (14)RT 71 Keith Fahnhorst (15)TE 81 Ken MacAfee (13)WR 88 Freddie Solomon (14)QB 17 Steve DeBerg (11)/19 Scott Bull (5)RB 32 O.J. Simpson (10)/36 Paul Hofer (6)RB 33 Greg Boykin (8)/38 Bob Ferrell (8)DefenseLE 78 Archie Reese (12)/72 Cleveland Elam (4)LT 74 Jimmy Webb (16)RT 75 Ed Galigher (15)RE 86 Cedrick Hardman (16)LLB 50 Joe Harris (16)MLB 57 Dan Bunz (16)RLB 54 Ed Bradley (15)LCB 42 Anthony Leonard (10)/49 Vern Roberson (4)RCB 22 Eddie Lewis (16)SS 24 Chuck Crist (9)/26 Bob Jury (7)FS 49 Vern Roberson (9)/24 Chuck Crist (6)1979OffenseWR 88 Freddie Solomon (8)/87 Dwight Clark (4)LT 67 Ron Singleton (15)LG 68 John Ayers (16)C 56 Fred Quillan (16)RG 51 Randy Cross (16)RT 71 Keith Fahnhorst (16)TE 81 Ken MacAfee (12)WR 84 Mike Shumann (14)QB 17 Steve DeBerg (15)RB 32 O.J. Simpson (8)/36 Paul Hofer (7)RB 40 Wilbur Jackson (15)DefenseLE 78 Archie Reese (16)LT 75 Ted Vincent (15)RT 74 Jimmy Webb (15)RE 86 Cedrick Hardman (11)/76 Dwaine Board (5)LLB 55 Scott Hilton (6)/52 Jeff McIntyre (3)/54 Bob Martin (2)/50 Ron Shumon (2)MLB 57 Dan Bunz (12)RLB 59 Willie Harper (16)LCB 28 Charles Cornelius (14)RCB 29 Gerard Williams (14)SS 30 Tim Gray (15)FS 27 Tony Dungy (7)/46 Melvin Morgan (5)/22 Dwight Hicks (4)1980OffenseWR 87 Dwight Clark (12)LT 67 Ron Singleton (15)LG 68 John Ayers (16)C 56 Fred Quillan (16)RG 51 Randy Cross (16)RT 71 Keith Fahnhorst (16)TE 86 Charle Young (15)WR 88 Freddie Solomon (12)/89 James Owens (4)QB 17 Steve DeBerg (9)/16 Joe Montana (7)RB 36 Paul Hofer (6)/47 Don Woods (5)/35 Lenvil Elliott (3)RB 49 Earl Cooper (16)Defense4 - 3 alignment—(Games 1 - 10, 13, 16)LE 74 Jimmy Webb (5)/79 Jim Stuckey (5)/65 Lawrence Pillers (2)LT 78 Archie Reese (12)RT 75 Ted Vincent (10)/65 Lawrence Pillers (2)RE 74 Jimmy Webb (6)/76 Dwaine Board (3)/65 Lawrence Pillers (2)LLB 59 Willie Harper (9)/58 Keena Turner (2)MLB 55 Scott Hilton (6)/57 Dan Bunz (6)RLB 52 Bobby Leopold (12)LCB 46 Melvin Morgan (5)/28 Charles Cornelius (5)/29 Gerard Williams (1)/26 Ray Rhodes (1)RCB 44 Charles Johnson (10)/26 Ray Rhodes (2)SS 33 Ricky Churchman (11)/26 Ray Rhodes (1)FS 22 Dwight Hicks (12)Defense*switched to 3 - 4 alignment—(Games 11, 12, 14, 15)LE 79 Jim Stuckey (4)NT 78 Archie Reese (4)RE 65 Lawrence Pillers (4)LOLB 59 Willie Harper (2)/58 Keena Turner (2)LILB 57 Dan Bunz (4)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\RILB 50 Terry Tautolo (3)/55 Scott Hilton (1)ROLB 52 Bobby Leopold (3)/50 Terry Tautolo (1)LCB 26 Ray Rhodes (3)/28 Charles Cornelius (1)RCB 44 Charles Johnson (4)SS 33 Ricky Churchman (4)FS 22 Dwight Hicks (4)1981OffenseWR 87 Dwight Clark (16)LT 61 Dan Audick (16)LG 68 John Ayers (16)C 56 Fred Quillan (16)RG 51 Randy Cross (16)RT 71 Keith Fahnhorst (16)TE 86 Charle Young (16)WR 88 Freddie Solomon (15)QB 16 Joe Montana (16)RB 32 Ricky Patton (16)RB 49 Earl Cooper (11)/38 Johnny Davis (4)Defense3 - 4 alignment—(14 games)LE 79 Jim Stuckey (13)NT 78 Archie Reese (13)RE 76 Dwaine Board (11)LOLB 59 Willie Harper (13)LILB 57 Dan Bunz (8)/64 Jack Reynolds (4)RILB 64 Jack Reynolds (9)/54 Craig Puki (4)ROLB 58 Keena Turner (13)LCB 42 Ronnie Lott (13)RCB 21 Eric Wright (13)SS 27 Carlton Williamson (13)FS 22 Dwight Hicks (13)Defense4 - 3 alignment—(Games 10, 16)LE 79 Jim Stuckey (3)LT 78 Archie Reese (3)RT 65 Lawrence Pillers (2)/76 Dwaine Board (1)RE 74 Jimmy Webb (3)LLB 64 Jack Reynolds (2)/59 Willie Harper (1)MLB 54 Craig Puki (1)/52 Bobby Leopold (1)/64 Jack Reynolds (1)RLB 58 Keena Turner (1)/59 Willie Harper (1)/52 Bobby Leopold (1)LCB 42 Ronnie Lott (3)RCB 21 Eric Wright (3)SS 27 Carlton Williamson (3)FS 22 Dwight Hicks (3)1982OffenseWR 87 Dwight Clark (8)LT 78 Lindsey Mason (8)LG 68 John Ayers (8)C 56 Fred Quillan (9)RG 51 Randy Cross (8)RT 71 Keith Fahnhorst (9373// MEDIA GUIDETE 86 Charle Young (8)WR 88 Freddie Solomon (6)QB 16 Joe Montana (8)RB 25 Jeff Moore (4)/30 Bill Ring (1)RB 49 Earl Cooper (5)/30 Bill Ring (2)DefenseLE 79 Jim Stuckey (7)/65 Lawrence Pillers (2)NT 67 Pete Kugler (4)/75 John Harty (4)/65 Lawrence Pillers (1)RE 75 John Harty (3)/65 Lawrence Pillers (2)/76 Dwaine Board (1)/79 Jim Stuckey (1)/67 Pete Kugler (1)/72 Jeff Stover (1)LOLB 59 Willie Harper (5)/53 Milt McColl (2)LILB 64 Jack Reynolds (8)RILB 55 Bob Horn (6)/57 Dan Bunz (2)/64 Jack Reynolds (1)ROLB 58 Keena Turner (9)LCB 42 Ronnie Lott (9)RCB 21 Eric Wright (7)SS 27 Carlton Williamson (8)FS 22 Dwight Hicks (9)1983OffenseWR 87 Dwight Clark (12)LT 77 Bubba Paris (16)LG 68 John Ayers (16)C 56 Fred Quillan (15)RG 51 Randy Cross (15)RT 71 Keith Fahnhorst (16)TE 81 Russ Francis (14)WR 88 Freddie Solomon (11)QB 16 Joe Montana (16)RB 26 Wendell Tyler (15)RB 33 Roger Craig (12)/30 Bill Ring (4)DefenseLE 65 Lawrence Pillers (13)NT 67 Pete Kugler (16)RE 76 Dwaine Board (13)LOLB 59 Willie Harper (16)LILB 50 Riki Ellison (14)RILB 64 Jack Reynolds (13)ROLB 58 Keena Turner (14)LCB 42 Ronnie Lott (12)RCB 21 Eric Wright (15)SS 27 Carlton Williamson (8)/24 Rick Gervais (5)/45 Bobby Leopold (2)FS 22 Dwight Hicks (15)1984OffenseWR 87 Dwight Clark (15)LT 77 Bubba Paris (15)LG 68 John Ayers (16)C 56 Fred Quillan (16)RG 51 Randy Cross (16)RT 71 Keith Fahnhorst (15)TE 89 Earl Cooper (8)/81 Russ Francis (7)WR 88 Freddie Solomon (13)QB 16 Joe Montana (15)RB 26 Wendell Tyler (15)RB 33 Roger Craig (16)DefenseLE 79 Jim Stuckey (7)/65 Lawrence Pillers (7)NT 78 Manu Tuiasosopo (16)RE 76 Dwaine Board (16)LOLB 57 Dan Bunz (16)LILB 50 Riki Ellison (16)RILB 64 Jack Reynolds (14)ROLB 58 Keena Turner (16)LCB 42 Ronnie Lott (8)/29 Mario Clark (6)/22 Dwight Hicks (1)/49 Jeff Fuller (1)RCB 21 Eric Wright (14)/42 Ronnie Lott (2)SS 27 Carlton Williamson (15)FS 22 Dwight Hicks (15)/42 Ronnie Lott (1)1985OffenseWR 87 Dwight Clark (14)LT 77 Bubba Paris (16)LG 68 John Ayers (16)C 56 Fred Quillan (16)RG 51 Randy Cross (14))RT 71 Keith Fahnhorst (16)TE 81 Russ Francis (15)WR 88 Freddie Solomon (12)/80 Jerry Rice (4)QB 16 Joe Montana (15)RB 26 Wendell Tyler (13)RB 33 Roger Craig (15)DefenseLE 72 Jeff Stover (11)/75 John Harty (4)NT 95 Michael Carter (9)/78 Manu Tuiasosopo (7)RE 76 Dwaine Board (16)LOLB 90 Todd Shell (12)/53 Milt McColl (4)LILB 50 Riki Ellison (16)RILB 99 Michael Walter (13)ROLB 58 Keena Turner (16)LCB 42 Ronnie Lott (10)/22 Dwight Hicks (6)RCB 21 Eric Wright (16)SS 27 Carlton Williamson (16)FS 22 Dwight Hicks (10)/42 Ronnie Lott (6)1986OffenseWR 87 Dwight Clark (14)LT 77 Bubba Paris (9)/69 Bruce Collie (7)LG 68 John Ayers (14)C 56 Fred Quillan (16)RG 51 Randy Cross (16)RT 71 Keith Fahnhorst (16)TE 81 Russ Francis (14)WR 80 Jerry Rice (15)


HISTORY49ERS STARTERSQB 16 Joe Montana (8)/9 Jeff Kemp (6)RB 28 Joe Cribbs (10)RB 33 Roger Craig (15)DefenseLE 72 Jeff Stover (6)/75 John Harty (5)/78 Manu Tuiasosopo (3)/76 Dwaine Board (2)NT 95 Michael Carter (13)/78 Manu Tuiasosopo (3)RE 76 Dwaine Board (12)LOLB 53 Milt McColl (16)LILB 50 Riki Ellison (16)RILB 55 Jim Fahnhorst (15)ROLB 58 Keena Turner (16)LCB 22 Tim McKyer (16)RCB 29 Don Griffin (15)SS 27 Carlton Williamson (16)FS 42 Ronnie Lott (14)1987OffenseWR 85 Michael Wilson (8)/87 Dwight Clark (3)/82 John Taylor (2)LT 77 Bubba Paris (10)LG 61 Jesse Sapolu (9)/62 Guy McIntyre (3)C 51 Randy Cross (8)/56 Fred Quillan (4)RG 69 Bruce Collie (8)/51 Randy Cross (4)RT 79 Harris Barton (9)/71 Keith Fahnhorst (3)TE 81 Russ Francis (7)/86 John Frank (5)WR 80 Jerry Rice (11)QB 16 Joe Montana (11)RB 33 Roger Craig (9)/28 Joe Cribbs (3)RB 44 Tom Rathman (7)/33 Roger Craig (5)DefenseLE 67 Pete Kugler (7)/72 Jeff Stover (5)NT 95 Michael Carter (12)RE 76 Dwaine Board (10)LOLB 53 Milt McColl (11)LILB 50 Riki Ellison (12)RILB 99 Michael Walter (12)ROLB 58 Keena Turner (10)/90 Todd Shell (2)LCB 22 Tim McKyer (10)/29 Don Griffin (2)RCB 29 Don Griffin (10)SS 49 Jeff Fuller (10)FS 42 Ronnie Lott (12)1988OffenseWR 85 Michael Wilson (10)/81 Wes Chandler (4)/82 John Taylor (2)LT 74 Steve Wallace (16)LG 61 Jesse Sapolu (16)C 51 Randy Cross (16)RG 62 Guy McIntyre (12)/69 Bruce Collie (4)RT 79 Harris Barton (15)TE 89 Ron Heller (9)/86 John Frank (6)WR 80 Jerry Rice (16)QB 16 Joe Montana (13)RB 33 Roger Craig (15)RB 44 Tom Rathman (16)Defense3 - 4 alignmentLE 91 Larry Roberts (14)NT 95 Michael Carter (14)RE 75 Kevin Fagan (13)LOLB 94 Charles Haley (14)LILB 50 Riki Ellison (12)RILB 99 Michael Walter (14)ROLB 58 Keena Turner (7)/53 Bill Romanowski (7)LCB 22 Tim McKyer (14)RCB 21 Eric Wright (9)/29 Don Griffin (5)SS 49 Jeff Fuller (14)FS 42 Ronnie Lott (12)Defense4 - 3 alignment—(Games 4, 14)LE 91 Larry Roberts (2)LT 95 Michael Carter (2)RT 92 Kevin Lilly (1)/67 Pete Kugler (1)RE 96 Daniel Stubbs (1)/75 Kevin Fagan (1)ILB 58 Keena Turner (1)/55 Jim Fahnhorst (1)ILB 50 Riki Ellison (1)/99 Michael Walter (1)RLB 99 Michael Walter (1)/53 Bill Romanowski (1)LCB 22 Tim McKyer (2)RCB 29 Don Griffin (1)/21 Eric Wright (1)SS 49 Jeff Fuller (2)FS 46 Tom Holmoe (2)1989OffenseWR 82 John Taylor (15)/85 Michael Wilson (1)LT 77 Bubba Paris (16)LG 62 Guy McIntyre (14)C 61 Jesse Sapolu (16)RG 69 Bruce Collie (14)RT 79 Harris Barton (15)TE 84 Brent Jones (16)WR 80 Jerry Rice (16)QB 16 Joe Montana (13)RB 33 Roger Craig (16)RB 44 Tom Rathman (16)DefenseLE 78 Pierce Holt (10)/91 Larry Roberts (5)/NT 95 Michael Carter (8)/67 Pete Kugler (5)RE 75 Kevin Fagan (15)LOLB 94 Charles Haley (16)LILB 54 Matt Millen (9)/55 Jim Fahnhorst (7)RILB 99 Michael Walter (16)ROLB 58 Keena Turner (12)/SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\53 Bill Romanowski (4)LCB 26 Darryl Pollard (14)RCB 29 Don Griffin (16)SS 31 Chet Brooks (16)FS 42 Ronnie Lott (9)/49 Jeff Fuller (5)1990OffenseWR 82 John Taylor (14)LT 77 Bubba Paris (16)LG 62 Guy McIntyre (16)C 61 Jesse Sapolu (16)RG 79 Harris Barton (16)RT 74 Steve Wallace (16)TE 84 Brent Jones (16)WR 80 Jerry Rice (16)QB 16 Joe Montana (15)RB 33 Roger Craig (12)/35 Dexter Carter (4)RB 44 Tom Rathman (16)DefenseLE 78 Pierce Holt (16)NT 95 Michael Carter (13)/64 Jim Burt (3)RE 75 Kevin Fagan (16)LOLB 94 Charles Haley (16)LILB 54 Matt Millen (16)RILB 59 Keith DeLong (13)/99 Michael Walter (3)ROLB 53 Bill Romanowski (16)LCB 26 Darryl Pollard (16)RCB 29 Don Griffin (16)SS 31 Chet Brooks (8)/43 Dave Waymer (5)/40 Johnnie Jackson (3)FS 42 Ronnie Lott (9)/43 Dave Waymer (6)1991OffenseWR 82 John Taylor (16)LT 74 Steve Wallace (16)LG 62 Guy McIntyre (16)C 61 Jesse Sapolu (16)RG 67 Roy Foster (16)RT 79 Harris Barton (16)TE 84 Brent Jones (9)/81 Jamie Williams (7)WR 80 Jerry Rice (16)QB 8 Steve Young (10)/13 Steve Bono (6)RB 35 Dexter Carter (12)/30 Keith Henderson (4)RB 44 Tom Rathman (16)DefenseLE 78 Pierce Holt (11)/96 Dennis Brown (4)NT 95 Michael Carter (13)RE 91 Larry Roberts (9)/75 Kevin Fagan (7)LOLB 94 Charles Haley (14)LILB 59 Keith DeLong (13)RILB 99 Michael Walter (11)/90 Darin Jordan (3)ROLB 53 Bill Romanowski (14)LCB 36 Merton Hanks (7)/27 Mark Lee (4)/374// MEDIA GUIDE45 Kevin Lewis (3)/25 Eric Davis (2)RCB 29 Don Griffin (16)SS 43 Dave Waymer (15)FS 22 Todd Bowles (14)1992OffenseWR 82 John Taylor (8)/88 Mike Sherrard (8)LT 74 Steve Wallace (16)LG 62 Guy McIntyre (16)C 61 Jesse Sapolu (16)RG 67 Roy Foster (16)RT 79 Harris Barton (14)TE 84 Brent Jones (15)WR 80 Jerry Rice (16)QB 8 Steve Young (16)RB 32 Ricky Watters (13)RB 44 Tom Rathman (15)DefenseLE 78 Pierce Holt (15)NT 95 Michael Carter (11)/97 Ted Washington (4)RE 75 Kevin Fagan (11)/96 Dennis Brown (3)/97 Ted Washington (2)LOLB 92 Tim Harris (14)LILB 59 Keith DeLong (9)/53 Bill Romanowski (3)/99 Michael Walter (2)RILB 99 Michael Walter (11)/53 Bill Romanowski (2)ROLB 53 Bill Romanowski (11)LCB 25 Eric Davis (16)RCB 29 Don Griffin (16)SS 41 David Whitmore (11)/31 Thane Gash (3)/36 Merton Hanks (2)FS 28 Dana Hall (15)/40 Johnnie Jackson (1)1993OffenseWR 82 John Taylor (16)LT 74 Steve Wallace (15)LG 62 Guy McIntyre (16)C 61 Jesse Sapolu (16)RG 64 Ralph Tamm (16)RT 79 Harris Barton (15)TE 84 Brent Jones (16)WR 80 Jerry Rice (16)QB 8 Steve Young (16)RB 32 Ricky Watters (13)RB 43 Marc Logan (11)/44 Tom Rathman (4)Defense3-4 alignment—(Games 1-5, 12)LE 96 Dennis Brown (5)NT 94 Dana Stubblefield (4)/97 Ted Washington (2)RE 97 Ted Washington (2)/96 Dennis Brown* (1)/95 Artie Smith (2)/75 Kevin Fagan (1)LOLB 58 Todd Kelly (5)/72 Mark Thomas (1)LILB 59 Keith DeLong (2)/99 Mike Walter (3)/36 Merton Hanks* (1)RILB 53 Bill Romanowski (6)ROLB 55 John Johnson (4)/98 Antonio Goss (1)/LCB 25 Eric Davis (6)RCB 29 Don Griffin (4)/26 Mike McGruder (2)SS 46 Tim McDonald (6)FS 28 Dana Hall (3)/36 Merton Hanks (3)18-Oct–changed to 4-3 alignment—(Games6-11, 13-16)LE 96 Dennis Brown (8)/95 Artie Smith (1)/92 Troy Wilson (1)LT 94 Dana Stubblefield (9)/97 Ted Washington (1)RT 97 Ted Washington (7)/96 Dennis Brown (2)/95 Artie Smith (1)RE 75 Kevin Fagan (6)/95 Artie Smith (3)/92 Troy Wilson (1)LLB 55 John Johnson (4)/53 Bill Romanowski (4)/99 Mike Walter (1)/59 Keith DeLong (1)MLB 99 Mike Walter (6)/53 Bill Romanowski (2)/52 Larry Kelm (1)/RLB 53 Bill Romanowski (5)/55 John Johnson (3)/LCB 25 Eric Davis (10)RCB 29 Don Griffin (8)/36 Merton Hanks (2)SS 46 Tim McDonald (10)FS 36 Merton Hanks (8)/28 Dana Hall (2)1994OffenseWR 82 John Taylor (15)/88 Nate Singleton (1)LT 74 Steve Wallace (16)LG 61 Jesse Sapolu (13)C 66 Bart Oates (15)RG 63 Derrick Deese (15)RT 79 Harris Barton (9)/65 Harry Boatswain (4)/75 Frank Pollack (3)TE 84 Brent Jones (15)WR 80 Jerry Rice (16)QB 8 Steve Young (16)RB 32 Ricky Watters (16)RB 40 William Floyd (11)/43 Marc Logan (5)DefenseLE 96 Dennis Brown (14)LT 97 Bryant Young (16)RT 94 Dana Stubblefield (14)RE 57 Rickey Jackson (14)LILB 54 Lee Woodall (13)RILB 50 Gary Plummer (16)ROLB 51 Ken Norton, Jr. (16)LCB 25 Eric Davis (16)RCB 21 Deion Sanders (12)/36 Merton Hanks (4)


HISTORY49ERS STARTERSSS 46 Tim McDonald (16)FS 36 Merton Hanks (11)/28 Dana Hall (5)1995OffenseWR 82 John Taylor (12)/LT 74 Steve Wallace (12)/76 Kirk Scrafford (4)LG 61 Jesse Sapolu (14)/76 Kirk Scrafford (2)C 66 Bart Oates (14)/61 Jesse Sapolu (2)RG 69 Rod Milstead (12)RT 79 Harris Barton (12)/76 Kirk Scrafford (4)TE 84 Brent Jones (16)WR 80 Jerry Rice (16)QB 8 Steve Young (11)/18 Elvis Grbac (5)RB 20 Derek Loville (16)RB 40 William Floyd (8)/27 Adam Walker (7)/DefenseLE 96 Dennis Brown (16)LT 97 Bryant Young (12)RT 94 Dana Stubblefield (16)RE 57 Rickey Jackson (16)LILB 54 Lee Woodall (16)RILB 51 Ken Norton, Jr. (16)ROLB 50 Gary Plummer (14)LCB 25 Eric Davis (15)RCB 23 Marquez Pope (16)SS 46 Tim McDonald (16)FS 36 Merton Hanks (16)1996OffenseWR 81 Terrell Owens (10)/83 J.J. Stokes (6)LT 74 Steve Wallace (16)LG 65 Ray Brown (16)C 61 Jesse Sapolu (16)RG 67 Chris Dalman (16)RT 79 Harris Barton (13)/75 Frank Pollack (2)/TE 84 Brent Jones (10)/85 Ted Popson (6)WR 80 Jerry Rice (16)QB 8 Steve Young (13)/18 Elvis Grbac (3)RB 41 Terry Kirby (9)/20 Derek Loville (7)RB 40 William Floyd (9)/44 Tommy Vardell (6)/29 Anthony Lynn (1)DefenseLE 92 Roy Barker (16)LT 97 Bryant Young (16)RT 94 Dana Stubblefield (16)RE 56 Chris Doleman (16)LILB 54 Lee Woodall (14)/51 Ken Norton, Jr. (2)RILB 51 Ken Norton, Jr. (13)/ROLB 50 Gary Plummer (10)/55 Kevin Mitchell (3)/LCB 22 Tyronne Drakeford (16)RCB 23 Marquez Pope (16)SS 46 Tim McDonald (16)FS 36 Merton Hanks (16)1997OffenseWR 83 J.J. Stokes (16)LT 63 Derrick Deese (13)LG 65 Ray Brown (16)C 67 Chris Dalman (13)RG 66 Kevin Gogan (16)RT 76 Kirk Scrafford (16)TE 84 Brent Jones (12)/85 Greg Clark (4)WR 81 Terrell Owens (15)/80 Jerry Rice (1)QB 8 Steve Young (15)RB 20 Garrison Hearst (13)/41 Terry Kirby (3)RB 40 William Floyd (15)DefenseLE 92 Roy Barker (14)LT 97 Bryant Young (11)/90 Junior Bryant (4)RT 94 Dana Stubblefield (16)RE 56 Chris Doleman (16)LILB 54 Lee Woodall (16)RILB 50 Gary Plummer (16)ROLB 51 Ken Norton, Jr. (16)LCB 26 Rod Woodson (14)RCB 38 Darnell Walker (11)/23 Marquez Pope (5)SS 46 Tim McDonald (15)FS 36 Merton Hanks (16)1998OffenseWR 83 J.J. Stokes (12)/81 Terrell Owens (4)LT 63 Derrick Deese (8)/72 Jamie Brown (5)/74 Dave Fiore (3)LG 65 Ray Brown (16)C 67 Chris Dalman (15)RG 66 Kevin Gogan (16)RT 63 Derrick Deese (8)/76 Kirk Scrafford (8)TE 85 Greg Clark (9)/82 Irv Smith (7)WR 80 Jerry Rice (16)QB 8 Steve Young (15)RB 20 Garrison Hearst (16)RB 44 Marc Edwards (12)DefenseLE 92 Roy Barker (16)LT 97 Bryant Young (12)/98 Gabe Wilkins (4)RT 90 Junior Bryant (16)RE 56 Chris Doleman (16)LILB 54 Lee Woodall (15)RILB 55 Winfred Tubbs (15)ROLB 51 Ken Norton, Jr. (16)LCB 38 Darnell Walker (10)/43 Antonio Langham (6)RCB 21 R.W. McQuarters (7)/38 Darnell Walker (6)/23 Marquez Pope (3)SS 46 Tim McDonald (16)FS 36 Merton Hanks (16)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\1999OffenseWR 81 Terrell Owens (12)/83 J.J. Stokes (4)LT 74 Dave Fiore (16)LG 65 Ray Brown (16)C 67 Chris Dalman (15)RG 62 Jeremy Newberry (14)/63 Derrick Deese (2)RT 63 Derrick Deese (14)/62 Jeremy Newberry (2)TE 85 Greg Clark (11)WR 80 Jerry Rice (16)QB 5 Jeff Garcia (10)/18 Steve Stenstrom (3)/8 Steve Young (3)RB 25 Charlie Garner (15)RB 40 Fred Beasley (11)/44 Tommy Vardell (4)DefenseLE 96 Jeff Posey (6)/90 Junior Bryant (5)/95 Marvin Washington (5)LT 97 Bryant Young (16)RT 90 Junior Bryant (11)/99 Brentson Buckner (5)RE 98 Gabe Wilkins (15)LILB 54 Lee Woodall (16)RILB 55 Winfred Tubbs (15)ROLB 51 Ken Norton, Jr. (16)LCB 38 Darnell Walker (8)/21 R.W. McQuarters (4)RCB 35 Ramos McDonald (7)/29 Mark McMillian (6)SS 46 Tim McDonald (16)FS 30 Lance Schulters (13)2000OffenseWR 81 Terrell Owens (13)LT 63 Derrick Deese (13)LG 65 Ray Brown (16)C 62 Jeremy Newberry (16)RG 74 Dave Fiore (15)RT 78 Scott Gragg (16)TE 85 Greg Clark (15)WR 80 Jerry Rice (16)QB 5 Jeff Garcia (16)RB 25 Charlie Garner (15)FB 40 Fred Beasley (15)DefenseLE 94 Anthony Pleasant (16)LT 97 Bryant Young (15)RT 99 Brentson Buckner (16)RE 95 John Engelberger (13)/90 Junior Bryant (3)LOLB 96 Jeff Posey (9)/98 Julian Peterson (7)LILB 51 Ken Norton, Jr. (15)RILB 55 Winfred Tubbs (14)/LCB 29 Ahmed Plummer (14)RCB 36 Jason Webster (11)SS 30 Lance Schulters (8)/28 John Keith (3)/38 Ronnie Heard (3)FS 23 Pierson Prioleau (5)/31 Zack Bronson (6)30 Lance Schulters (4)375// MEDIA GUIDE2001OffenseWR 81 Terrell Owens (16)LT 63 Derrick Deese (16)LG 65 Ray Brown (16)C 62 Jeremy Newberry (15)RG 74 Dave Fiore (16)RT 78 Scott Gragg (16)TE 82 Eric Johnson (14)WR 83 J.J. Stokes (16)QB 5 Jeff Garcia (16)RB 20 Garrison Hearst (16)FB 40 Fred Beasley (12)DefenseLE 96 Andre Carter (15)LT 97 Bryant Young (16)RT 94 Dana Stubblefield (16)RE 95 John Engelberger (14)LOLB 98 Julian Peterson (14)LILB 50 Derek Smith (14)RILB 53 Jeff Ulbrich (14)LCB 29 Ahmed Plummer (15)RCB 36 Jason Webster (16)SS 30 Lance Schulters (16)FS 31 Zack Bronson (16)2002OffenseWR 81 Terrell Owens (14)LT 63 Derrick Deese (14)LG 66 Eric Heitmann (12)/74 Dave Fiore (3)C 62 Jeremy Newberry (16)RG 65 Ron Stone (15)RT 78 Scott Gragg (16)TE 82 Eric Johnson (10)/88 Justin Swift (4)WR 89 Tai Streets (14)/83 J.J. Stokes (8)QB 5 Jeff Garcia (16)RB 20 Garrison Hearst (16)FB 40 Fred Beasley (14)DefenseLE 96 Andre Carter (16)LT 97 Bryant Young (16)RT 94 Dana Stubblefield (15)RE 91 Chike Okeafor (16)LOLB 98 Julian Peterson (16)LILB 50 Derek Smith (16)RILB 53 Jeff Ulbrich (13)/55 Jamie Winborn (3)LCB 29 Ahmed Plummer (15)RCB 36 Jason Webster (16)SS 33 Tony Parrish (11)FS 38 Ronnie Heard (6)/31 Zack Bronson (5)/33 Tony Parrish (5)2003OffenseWR 81 Terrell Owens (15)LT 63 Derrick Deese (11)/77 Kwame Harris (5)LG 66 Eric Heitmann (8)/69 Kyle Kosier (7)C 62 Jeremy Newberry (16)RG 65 Ron Stone (13)/69 Kyle Kosier (2)RT 78 Scott Gragg (14)/69 Kyle Kosier (2)TE 88 Jed Weaver (15)WR 89 Tai Streets (16)QB 5 Jeff Garcia (13)/13 Tim Rattay (3)RB 20 Garrison Hearst (12)/32 Kevan Barlow (4)FB 40 Fred Beasley (11)DefenseLE 95 John Engelberger (15)LT 97 Bryant Young (16)RT 90 Travis Kirschke (15)RE 96 Andre Carter (16)LOLB 98 Julian Peterson (16)LILB 50 Derek Smith (16)RILB 53 Jeff Ulbrich (15)LCB 29 Ahmed Plummer (14)RCB 24 Mike Rumph (13)SS 33 Tony Parrish (16)FS 31 Zack Bronson (12)2004OffenseWR 84 Cedrick Wilson (15)LT 69 Kyle Kosier (9)/77 Kwame Harris (7)LG 66 Eric Heitmann (16)C 52 Brock Gutierrez (15)RG 65 Justin Smiley (9)/69 Kyle Kosier (7)RT 78 Scott Gragg (16)TE 82 Eric Johnson (14)WR 85 Brandon Lloyd (13)QB 13 Tim Rattay (9)/7 Ken Dorsey (7)RB 32 Kevin Barlow (14)FB 40 Fred Beasley (10)DefenseLE 95 John Engelberger (15)LT 91 Anthony Adams (12)RT 97 Bryant Young (16)RE 96 Andre Carter (6)/94 Brandon Whiting (5)/92 Tony Brown (4)LOLB 53 Jeff Ulbrich (14)LILB 50 Derek Smith (14)RILB 55 Jamie Winborn (10)LCB 29 Ahmed Plummer (6)/23 Jimmy Williams (6)RCB 36 Shawntae Spencer (12)SS 33 Tony Parrish (16)FS 38 Ronnie Heard (14)2005OffenseWR 83 Arnaz Battle (8)/84 Johnnie Morton (7)/LT 68 Adam Snyder (7)/67 Anthony Clement (6)/75 Jonas Jennings (3)LG 65 Justin Smiley (16)C 52 Jeremy Newberry (10)/66 Eric Heitmann (6)RG 66 Eric Heitmann (10)/64 David Baas (5)RT 77 Kwame Harris (16)TE 49 Terry Jones (5)/


HISTORY49ERS STARTERS47 Billy Bajema (5)WR 85 Brandon Lloyd (15)QB 11 Alex Smith (7)/13 Tim Rattay (4)RB 32 Kevin Barlow (12)FB 40 Fred Beasley (7)DefenseLE 97 Bryant Young (13)NT 91 Anthony Adams (15)RE 94 Marques Douglas (15)LOLB 98 Julian Peterson (15)LILB 56 Brandon Moore (8)/50 Derek Smith (5)RILB 50 Derek Smith (11)/53 Jeff Ulbrich (5)ROLB 96 Andre Carter (13)LCB 26 Bruce Thornton (11)RCB 36 Shawntae Spencer (14)SS 33 Tony Parrish (9)/38 Ben Emanuel (7)FS 20 Mike Adams (9)2006OffenseWR 83 Arnaz Battle (15)LT 75 Jonas Jennings (13)LG 71 Larry Allen (11)C 66 Eric Heitmann (14)RG 65 Justin Smiley (16)RT 77 Kwame Harris (16)TE 85 Vernon Davis (8)/47 Billy Bajema (6)WR 81 Antonio Bryant (11)QB 11 Alex Smith (16)RB 21 Frank Gore (16)FB 40 Moran Norris (7)DefenseLE 97 Bryant Young (16)DT 93 Ron Fields (9)DT 91 Anthony Adams (5)DE 94 Marques Douglas (16)RE 96 Melvin Oliver (14)LB 56 Brandon Moore (11)LB 50 Derek Smith (12)LB 99 Manny Lawson (11)LCB 36 Shawntae Spencer (13)RCB 27 Walt Harris (15)SS 26 Mark Roman (11)/33 Tony Parrish (5)FS 28 Keith Lewis (9)/20 Mike Adams (8)2007OffenseWR 83 Arnaz Battle (15)LT 68 Adam Snyder (11)/75 Jonas Jennings (5)LG 71 Larry Allen (16)C 66 Eric Heitmann (16)RG 65 Justin Smiley (8)/64 David Baas (8)RT 74 Joe Staley (16)TE 85 Vernon Davis (14)WR 82 Darrell Jackson (15)QB 11 Alex Smith (7)/12 Trent Dilfer (6)RB 21 Frank Gore (15)FB 40 Moran Norris (5)DefenseLE 97 Bryant Young (15)DT 92 Aubrayo Franklin (13)/90 Isaac Sopoaga (3)DE 94 Marques Douglas (16)LOLB 98 Parys Haralson (11)LILB 50 Derek Smith (14)RILB 52 Patrick Willis (16)ROLB 95 Tully Banta-Cain (10)LCB 22 Nate Clements (16)RCB 27 Walt Harris (15)SS 32 Michael Lewis (16)FS 26 Mark Roman (16)2008OffenseWR 82 Bryant Johnson (12)/84 Josh Morgan (1)LT 74 Joe Staley (16)LG 68 Adam Snyder (7)/64 David Baas (9)C 66 Eric Heitmann (16)RG 69 Tony Wragge (10)/62 Chilo Rachal (6)RT 65 Barry Sims (8)/68 Adam Snyder (6)/75 Jonas Jennings (2)TE 85 Vernon Davis (16)WR 88 Isaac Bruce (15)QB 13 Shaun Hill (8)/14 J.T. O’Sullivan (8)RB 21 Frank Gore (15)DefenseLE 91 Ray McDonald (8)NT 92 Aubrayo Franklin (15)DT 90 Isaac Sopoaga (15)DE 94 Justin Smith (16)OLB 98 Parys Haralson (10)LILB 51 Takeo Spikes (13)/53 Jeff Ulbrich (3)RILB 52 Patrick Willis (16)OLB 99 Manny Lawson (10)LCB 22 Nate Clements (15)RCB 27 Walt Harris (16)SS 32 Michael Lewis (16)FS 26 Mark Roman (16)2009OffenseWR 84 Josh Morgan (15)LT 74 Joe Staley (9)65 Barry Sims (7)LG 64 David Baas (16)C 66 Eric Heitmann (16)RG 62 Chilo Rachal (15)68 Adam Snyder (1)RT 68 Adam Snyder (15)77 Tony Pashos (1)TE 85 Vernon Davis (16)46 Delanie Walker (8)WR 15 Michael Crabtree (11)88 Isaac Bruce (7)QB 11 Alex Smith (10)13 Shaun Hill (6)RB 21 Frank Gore (14)29 Glen Coffee (2)FB 44 Moran Norris (7)DefenseDT 90 Isaac Sopoaga (16)NT 92 Aubrayo Franklin (16)DT 94 Justin Smith (16)SAM 99 Manny Lawson (16)TED 51 Takeo Spikes (15)57 Matt Wilhelm (1)MIKE 52 Patrick Willis (16)WILL 98 Parys Haralson (16)LCB 22 Nate Clements (6)31 Dre’ Bly (6)25 Tarell Brown (4)RCB 36 Shawntae Spencer (16)SS 32 Michael Lewis (15)26 Mark Roman (1)FS 38 Dashon Goldson (16)2010OffenseWR 84 Josh Morgan (11)LT 74 Joe Staley (9)65 Barry Sims (7)LG 77 Mike Iupati (16)C 64 David Baas (16)RG 62 Chilo Rachal (14)68 Adam Snyder (2)RT 76 Anthony Davis (16)TE 85 Vernon Davis (16)TE 46 Delanie Walker (8)TE 82 Nate Byham (3)WR 15 Michael Crabtree (15)QB 11 Alex Smith (10)1 Troy Smith (6)RB 21 Frank Gore (11)20 Brian Westbrook (5)FB 44 Moran Norris (11)DefenseDT 90 Isaac Sopoaga (16)NT 92 Aubrayo Franklin (16)DT 94 Justin Smith (16)SAM 99 Manny Lawson (16)TED 51 Takeo Spikes (16)MIKE 52 Patrick Willis (15)53 NaVorro Bowman (1)WILL 98 Parys Haralson (15)55 Ahmad Brooks (1)LCB 36 Shawntae Spencer (16)RCB 22 Nate Clements (16)SS 30 Reggie Smith (7)23 Taylor Mays (6)32 Michael Lewis (3)FS 38 Dashon Goldson (16)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\376// MEDIA GUIDE


1949December 10, the <strong>NFL</strong> and AAFC announced thatthe two leagues will merge. The <strong>NFL</strong> agrees to adoptBaltimore, Cleveland and San Francisco as newfranchises.1950The 49ers struggled in their <strong>NFL</strong> debut, winning onlythree games. A rival coach described them as “notbig enough or tough enough.”1951In an amazing reversal of form sparked by a greatrookie group, the 49ers were in the race until theseason’s final day and finished only a half gameoff the top. Led by LB Hardy Brown and his famedshoulder tackle, the club had one of the toughestdefensive units in the League. QB Y.A. Tittle and EBilly Wilson began their great 49er careers.1952After a blazing start, the 49ers slumped in mid-season.HB Hugh “The King” McElhenny came off theUniversity of Washington campus to be<strong>com</strong>e the <strong>NFL</strong>PLAYER OF THE YEAR and the most feared runner infootball.1953The 49ers had their best <strong>NFL</strong> showing posting a 9-3record, normally good enough for a championship.Detroit, however, was 10-2. Two of San Francisco’slosses came with QB Y.A. Tittle sidelined because ofa severe facial injury. The three defeats were by atotal of nine points. FB Joe “The Jet” Perry becameone of the few players in pro history to gain morethan 1,000 yards in a single season. E Gordy Soltauwas the league’s top scorer for the second straightyear.1954The 49ers jumped out to a blazing start, posting a4-0-1 record through the season’s first five games.However the early momentum was slowed by injuriesto three key members of the legendary “MillionDollar Backfield.” QB Y.A. Tittle, HB Hugh McElhennyand FB Joe Perry all missed action with different injuries,but Perry returned to be<strong>com</strong>e the first playerto record 1,000 yards rushing in consecutive seasons.1955With HB Hugh McElhenny hobbled by a foot injury,the 49ers had their second-worst season in historyunder Norman P. Strader, who succeeded Buck Shawas head coach.1956In head coach Frankie Albert’s first year at the helm,the 49ers were in last place at mid-season witha 1-6 record. They went 4-0-1 in their last fivegames for a brilliant stretch drive.HISTORYHISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS1957This undoubtedly was one of the most emotional anddramatic seasons in 49ers history. Every game wasa cliffhanger and the Alley Oop pass from QB Y.A.Tittle to rookie HB R.C. Owens became a householdbyword. Emotions reached a peak when the belovedTony Morabito collapsed and died of a heart attackat the Chicago Bears game on Oct. 27. Trailing 17-7, the 49ers fought back for a great victory, 21-17.The magnificent E Billy Wilson caught a pass fromTittle for the winning touchdown in the fourth quarter.Tied with Detroit at 8-4 when the season ended,the 49ers lost the playoff game, 31-27, after holdinga 27-7 lead in the third quarter.1958An up-and-down season finished on a high notewith victories over Green Bay and Baltimore. The6-6 record, however, was blackened by the 33-3and 56-7 lacings at the hands of the Los AngelesRams. Head coach Frankie Albert resigned at the endof the year.1959With Howard W. “Red” Hickey in charge, the 49erswere in contention all the way and QB John Brodiecame into his own at quarterback when he led theteam to a 21-20 upset of Cleveland. HB J.D. Smith, aconverted defensive back, became the second 49erto accumulate more than 1,000 yards rushing.1960Howard W. “Red” Hickey saved a seemingly hopelessseason when he installed his shotgun attack and theclub captured four of its last five games, including a30-22 upset of Baltimore.1961The success of Howard W. Hickey’s shotgun amazedthe football world, especially in a 49-0 victory overDetroit. QB Billy Kilmer, a passing-running rookiefrom UCLA, was made to order for the new offense.When the shotgun stopped, QB John Brodie took overagain in the T formation and had the finest seasonin 49ers QB annals. Indicating the evenness of <strong>NFL</strong><strong>com</strong>petition, the 49ers were playing for a secondplacetie, plus a trip to the Runner-up Bowl at Miami,or a fifth-place position on the last day of the season.The Colts again won by three points, but 1961will remain as one of the most exciting and interestingyears in 49ers history.1962<strong>For</strong> the first time since 1956, the 49ers finished afrustrating season with more defeats than victories.In so doing, the honored adage of “it’s easier to winat home than on the road,” proved false—the 49erswon only one of seven at Kezar Stadium, but capturedfive of seven road contests.1963 - A multitude of injuries to key personnelstarted the 49ers off to a disappointing 2-12 season.One of the victories, however, was a 20-14 upset ofultimate world champion Chicago, the only leaguedefeat suffered by the Bears all season.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\377HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS// MEDIA GUIDE1964Club Chief Executive Victor P. Morabito died of a heartattack in May. Injuries to key personnel preventedthe 49ers from gaining enough offensive momentumto forge a winning season despite having one of thetoughest defensive units in the league. Outstandingrookie performances by E Dave Parks, QB GeorgeMira and LB Dave Wilcox also took some of the stingfrom the 4-10 record.1965Outstanding offensive performances enabled the49ers to jump from the bottom to fourth place in theWestern Division as the team led the <strong>NFL</strong> in bothscoring and total offense. QB John Brodie was themost productive passer in the <strong>NFL</strong>, E Dave Parks ledthe league in receiving and rookie FB Ken Willard andveteran HB John David Crow, acquired in an offseasontrade, led a strong ground game. The 7-6-1 recordincluded a season-opening 52-24 victory overthe Chicago Bears, marking the most points scoredby the 49ers in <strong>NFL</strong> play.1966After a somewhat slow start, the 49ers got in gearjust before the midway point and became one ofonly two teams to beat the eventual world championGreen Bay Packers. After that, they finished with arespectable 6-6-2 record and were in the battle forsecond place in the Western Division until the finalleague game. G John Thomas and E Dave Parks wereAll-Pro, and they joined G Howard Mudd, C BruceBosley, FB Ken Willard and LB Dave Wilcox in the ProBowl.1967An auspicious start (5-1) disintegrated into disappointmentfor the 49ers as injuries took a heavy tolland a six-game losing streak took them out of therunning. QB George Mira came off the bench to leadthe squad to two season-ending victories and salvagea 7-7 record. There were bright spots, however,as QB John Brodie and the 49ers were the onlyteam to beat the power-laden Rams in a leaguegame. G Bruce Bosley played in the Pro Bowl for thesecond straight season.1968Under new coach Dick Nolan, the 49ers posted a7-6-1 record. The season turned on key wins overthe New York Giants, 26-10, and Green Bay, 27-20. Brilliant performances by QB John Brodie, WRClifton McNeil and RB Ken Willard led a prolific offense,while DT Charlie Krueger, LB Dave Wilcox andDB Kermit Alexander sparked a revitalized defense.McNeil and G Howard Mudd were chosen All-<strong>NFL</strong>and were joined by Wilcox, Willard and Alexander inthe Pro Bowl.1969Beset by injuries that nearly decimated the defensiveunit, the 49ers struggled through the early part of theseason. They went winless in their first five gamesbefore beating Baltimore, the first time they had


HISTORYHISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTSbeaten the Colts in 13 previous games. The 49ersfinished 4-8-2 and five players—HB Jimmy Johnson,LB Dave Wilcox, G Elmer Collett, RB Ken Willardand rookie WR Gene Washington—were selected tothe Pro Bowl. Johnson was also All-Pro and winnerof the Len Eshmont Award.1970This was the greatest year since the club becamea member of the <strong>NFL</strong> in 1950. The team recorded a10-3 record and captured the Western Division (NFC)Championship. QB John Brodie was the <strong>NFL</strong>’S Playerof the Year, CB Bruce Taylor was NFC Rookie of theYear and Coach Dick Nolan was a near-unanimouschoice as NFC Coach of the Year. Brodie, WR GeneWashington, LB Dave Wilcox and HB Jimmy Johnsonwere All-Pro and joined T Len Rohde in the Pro Bowl.1971The 49ers forged a 9-5-0 record and won theirsecond consecutive NFC Western Division title,clinching the crown on the final day by beating Detroit,31-27, the identical score by which the Lionshad knocked the 49ers out of championship play in1957. The season also was the club’s first in its plushnew home, Candlestick Park. C <strong>For</strong>rest Blue, LB DaveWilcox and CB Jimmy Johnson were All-Pro andjoined in the Pro Bowl by TE Ted Kwalick, WR GeneWashington, RB Vic Washington, DE Cedrick Hardmanand CB Bruce Taylor.1972Early-season inconsistency, <strong>com</strong>pounded by an injuryto QB John Brodie in the fifth game of the season,cast appall on the 49ers prospects for a thirdstraightNFC Western Division title, but QB SteveSpurrier stepped in for Brodie and turned thingsaround with a brilliant, poised performance. In thefinal quarter of the final game against Minnesota, therecovered Brodie relieved Spurrier and threw two TDpasses in a 20-17 win over the Vikings. The victoryclinched divisional title number three, but Spurrier’snine-game contribution was the key. C <strong>For</strong>rest Blue,DB Jimmy Johnson, TE Ted Kwalick, WR Gene Washingtonand LB Dave Wilcox were All-Pro selections.1973In what was both a disappointing and significantyear, the 49ers were 5-9 after tackling the <strong>NFL</strong>’stoughest schedule, a rash of key injuries and anunsettled quarterback situation. It also marked theend of the brilliant careers of QB John Brodie and DTCharlie Krueger, both of whom retired at year’s end.C <strong>For</strong>rest Blue and LB Dave Wilcox were voted All-Pro and joined in the Pro Bowl by TE Ted Kwalick, GWoody Peoples and P Tom Wittum.1974The 49ers used five different quarterbacks after aninjury to starter QB Steve Spurrier, a week before theseason opened, sidelined him for most of the year.After winning the first two games, the club lost ateam-record seven straight and then closed with arush, winning four of its last five to finish the season6-8. RB Wilbur Jackson was named The SportingNews ROOKIE OF THE YEAR and was named to the<strong>NFL</strong> All-Rookie team along with QB Tom Owen andDB Mike Holmes. C <strong>For</strong>rest Blue and P Tom Wittumwere All-NFC and selected for the Pro Bowl alongwith HB Jimmy Johnson. A knee injury forced perennialAll-Pro LB Dave Wilcox to retire after a brilliant11-year career with the 49ers.1975A strong defensive performance throughout the seasoncouldn’t offset an erratic offense troubled by anunsettled quarterback situation and a rebuilding offensiveline. The high point of the 5-9 season wasa 24-23 win over Los Angeles to end a 10-gamelosing streak to the Rams. At season’s end, DE CedrickHardman was the club’s first ever two-time LenEshmont Award winner.1976A turnaround year for the 49ers as the team, undercoach Monte Clark, posted an 8-6 record, theirfirst winning season since 1972. With new QB JimPlunkett at the controls, the 49ers got off to theirbest start ever (6-1), before hitting a mid-seasonfour-game losing streak knocking the club out ofplayoff contention. The season saw the emergenceof a powerful defensive unit that led the league inquarterback sacks with 61. RB Delvin Williams seta 49ers single-season rushing record with 1,203yards. DE Tommy Hart was named All-Pro andplayed in the Pro Bowl along with Williams, DECleveland Elam and LB Dave Washington. C RandyCross was an All-Rookie team selection. Hart becamea two-time winner of the Len Eshmont Awardand CB Jimmy Johnson retired after a brilliant 16-year career with the 49ers.1977In the 32nd year of their existence, the 49ers begana new era. On March 31, 1977, the club became theproperty of Edward J. DeBartolo Jr. and came underthe guidance of Joe Thomas as general manager.The changeover was made more dramatic becausethe San Francisco 49ers were one of the few <strong>NFL</strong>franchises which had never previously changedownership or location. On the field, under Coach KenMeyer, the 49ers ran hot and cold. The club lost itsfirst five games, then won five of the next six beforedropping the final three contests to finish 5-9. SSMel Phillips was named winner of the coveted LenEshmont Award. DE Cleveland Elam was selectedAll-Pro and played for the NFC in the Pro Bowl.1978The 49ers suffered through their longest season asthe club fell to 2-14 and three coaches were hiredand fired in less than 12 months. First Head CoachPete McCulley departed after nine games with a 1-8record, and his replacement, Fred O’Connor, was letgo at the end of the year as the team won just one ofits final seven contests. Bill Walsh was hired as thenew coach and general manager. RB Paul Hofer, whoreplaced RB O.J. Simpson when the newly-acquiredstar went to the sidelines for the year with a shoulderinjury, was named recipient of the Len Eshmontaward.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\378// MEDIA GUIDE1979The 49ers suffered through their second consecutive2-14 season, but there were several indications ofimprovement. San Francisco went from virtually theworst-ranked offensive team in the league in ’78to one of the most productive in ’79, ranking first inpassing offense in the NFC and sixth in total offensein the <strong>NFL</strong>. RB Paul Hofer again was the Len EshmontAward recipient and individual leader, racking up 615yards rushing and an additional 662 yards receivingon 58 catches in only seven starts. QB Steve DeBergbroke Fran Tarkenton’s <strong>NFL</strong> record for <strong>com</strong>pletionsby connecting on 347 passes. K Ray Wersching seta club record with an 83.3 field goal percentage andalso led the league with that mark. RB O.J. Simpsonretired from the 49ers and the <strong>NFL</strong>, finishing as thesecond leading rusher of all time with 11,236 yards.1980In their second season of the Bill Walsh era, the49ers showed gradual improvement in their rebuildingprogram. A three-game winning streak to openthe season, <strong>com</strong>bined with a three-game victorystring from Week 12 through Week 14, enabled theNiners to post a 6-10 season, tripling the number ofvictories from each of the previous two 2-14 campaigns.Week 14 was a day when the 49ers made<strong>NFL</strong> history. That December 7 at Candlestick Park,the 49ers overcame a 35-7 halftime deficit againstthe New Orleans Saints to win in overtime, 38-35.The 28-point <strong>com</strong>eback was the biggest <strong>com</strong>ebackin <strong>NFL</strong> history. E Jim Stuckey and P Jim Miller werenamed to All-Rookie teams, while another rookie,FB Earl Cooper, led the NFC in receptions with 83,the most catches ever by an <strong>NFL</strong> rookie. WR DwightClark caught 82 passes to break the team wide receivermark, and QB Joe Montana set the club passingpercentage record at 64.5 with 176 <strong>com</strong>pletionsin 273 attempts.1981It was a year of firsts and bests for the 49ers in1981. In his third season as head coach and generalmanager, Bill Walsh guided San Francisco to a16-3 record (best record in the league that year), theNFC Western Division title (first since ’72), the NFCChampionship crown (first ever for the 49ers) andthe World Championship/Super Bowl XVI win (firstever for the 49ers). Walsh earned every possible NFCCoach of the Year award and all seven <strong>NFL</strong> Coach ofthe Year honors, while six 49ers were named to thePro Bowl—WR Dwight Clark, C Randy Cross, QB JoeMontana, DE Fred Dean, S Ronnie Lott and S DwightHicks. Three San Francisco players were selectedto All-Pro teams as recognized by the <strong>NFL</strong>—Cross,Lott and Dean. Montana, who led the NFC in passingin ’81, was named MVP of Super Bowl XVI (forleading his team to a 26-21 win over the CincinnatiBengals of the AFC). Dean was picked UPI <strong>NFL</strong> DefensivePlayer of the Year, <strong>NFL</strong> Outstanding DefensiveLineman of the Year (<strong>NFL</strong> Players Association)and NFC Defensive Player of the Year (Kansas CityCommittee of the 101). San Francisco opened andclosed the season in Pontiac, MI in drastically differentstyles. The 49ers lost two of their first threegames of 1981, including the season opener on theroad against Detroit, then ran off seven wins—beforea loss to Cleveland 15-12—and ran off eightmore wins (including playoffs, the NFC Champion-


HISTORYHISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTSship and Super Bowl XVI). The 49ers won 15 of theirlast 16 games, beat five opponents twice—includingall three postseason foes—and became the firstteam since Chicago in 1945-47 to go from the worst<strong>NFL</strong> record (2-14 in 1979) to the league’s best (13-3 in ’81) in just three seasons. All this happened withthree rookies (S Carlton Williamson, CB Eric Wrightand Lott) starting in the defensive secondary. Thosethree rookies, along with Montana, Clark, Cross, WRFreddie Solomon and Hicks, <strong>com</strong>bined with “oldveterans” Dean and LB Jack “Hacksaw” Reynolds,formed a nucleus of world championship vintage.1982As defending world champions, the San Francisco49ers did not enjoy the 1982 season, but then notmany <strong>NFL</strong> fans, coaches and players throughoutthe league did either (except maybe in Washington,where the Redskins were Super Bowl XVII champs).The Niners fell to 3-6 and missed out on the playoffs.In the strike-shortened season, San Franciscowent winless at home (0-5) but did manage a 3-1road record (the Niners were 0-2 prior to the 57-day players’ strike and 3-4 following it). WR DwightClark had an outstanding season, leading the <strong>NFL</strong>with 60 receptions and being named consensusAll-Pro and <strong>NFL</strong> Player of the Year by Sports Illustrated.LB Keena Turner (second-team All-Pro), SRonnie Lott (Pro Bowl), C Randy Cross (Pro Bowl), SDwight Hicks (Pro Bowl), T Keith Fahnhorst and QBJoe Montana (<strong>NFL</strong> record for five straight 300-yardpassing games) were bright spots in an otherwisedisappointing season.1983<strong>For</strong> the second time in three seasons, San Franciscoplayed in the NFC Championship Game. The’83 49ers were 10-6 (third best regular season victorytotal in club history) and NFC Western DivisionChampions (fifth time since 1970, second time since1981). In the playoffs, San Francisco squeezed pastDetroit, 24-23, but lost to Washington, 24-21, in theNFC Championship contest. Individual standouts includedQB Joe Montana (the league’s No. 1 all-timeQB entering the 1984 season), S Ronnie Lott (makinghis third Pro Bowl appearance in as many years),DE Fred Dean (leading the NFC in sacks with 17.5),DE Dwaine Board (second in sacks with 13), CB EricWright (team leader in interceptions with seven,two for scores), WR Dwight Clark (team leader with70 receptions and eight TDs), WR Freddie Solomon(club record 21.4 yards per catch), K Ray Wersching(team-record 126 points, including a perfect 51-of-51 PATs), offensive linemen C Randy Cross, T KeithFahnhorst and G John Ayers, RB Roger Craig (752yards rushing, 427 receiving), RB Wendell Tyler (856rushing yards, 285 receiving) and <strong>NFL</strong> All-Rookieteam pick LB Riki Ellison.1984The 49ers experienced the most successful regularseason in <strong>NFL</strong> history by winning a league record15 games, including all eight road contests—settingyet another <strong>NFL</strong> standard. The Niners broke 14 teamrecords in ’84, while be<strong>com</strong>ing the first NFC teamto sweep all of its conference games, and the firstNFC West unit to win all contests within the division.Led by RB Roger Craig and QB Joe Montana,San Francisco capped the year by routing the MiamiDolphins in Super Bowl XIX, 38-16. The win was the18th victory of the ’84 campaign, establishing an<strong>NFL</strong> standard for wins in a single season (includingplayoffs). San Francisco scored a then team-record475 points. The 49ers defense was the stingiest inthe <strong>NFL</strong> in ’84, allowing a league-low 227 pointsscored. Honors were numerous, including Pro Bowlrecognition for 10 of Bill Walsh’s charges—Montana,RB Wendell Tyler, T Keith Fahnhorst, C Randy Crossand C Fred Quillan on offense and S Dwight Hicks, SRonnie Lott, S Carlton Williamson and CB Eric Wright(the entire Niners secondary), and LB Keena Turneron defense.1985At 10-6, San Francisco qualified for postseason playfor the fourth time since 1981. Offensively, RB RogerCraig and WR Jerry Rice emerged as potent weaponsin the attack. Craig became the first <strong>NFL</strong> playerto surpass 1,000 yards rushing and receiving in thesame season. Rice was named NFC ROOKIE OF THEYEAR and set the team record for first-year playerswith 927 receiving yards. The defense experiencedthe influx of four new starters in ’85 (NT MichaelCarter, LB Todd Shell, LB Michael Walter and DE JohnHarty). Carter won a berth on the Pro Bowl team, asdid DBs Eric Wright and Carlton Williamson.1986The 49ers captured their fourth NFC Western Divisiontitle since 1981. Offensively, the team was led byAll-Pro wide receiver WR Jerry Rice, who paced the<strong>NFL</strong> with 1,570 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns.Those marks established club standards in additionto Rice’s team-record 16 total scores. The defensemanaged 49 takeaways, tying the Kansas City Chiefsfor <strong>NFL</strong> leadership. San Francisco’s 39 interceptionsand 578 return yards set team records, whilefive scores on interceptions returns tied another clubmark. S Ronnie Lott tied HB Dave Baker’s 1960 teamrecord with 10 interceptions. The output by youngplayers was vital due to major injuries suffered bymany starting veterans. San Francisco made 20 rostermoves during the season, shuffling players in andout of action. QB Joe Montana missed Weeks 2-9due to back surgery, while backup signal-caller JeffKemp did not play Weeks 8-11 due to a hip injury.1987The San Francisco 49ers marched to an <strong>NFL</strong> regularseason best 13-2 record. It marked a leagueleadingthird time in the decade of the ’80s that theteam either tied or posted the best win-loss percentageduring the regular season. San Francisco ledthe <strong>NFL</strong> with 5,987 total yards and was best amongleague defenders allowing 4,095 total yards. It wasthe first time in Niners history that the team led theleague in fewest total yards allowed. WR Jerry Riceset <strong>NFL</strong> records with 22 receiving touchdowns andscoring receptions in 13 consecutive games. Thedurable wide out received postseason Most ValuablePlayer awards from nearly every news agencyand sports publication. QB Joe Montana won the first<strong>NFL</strong> passing title of his nine-year career and set ateam record with 31 touchdown passes. S RonnieLott, Montana and Rice were joined by NT MichaelCarter and RB Roger Craig on the NFC squad in the1988 Pro Bowl.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\379// MEDIA GUIDE1988The 49ers climaxed their 1988 season in thrillingfashion with a dramatic touchdown drive in thewaning seconds of Super Bowl XXIII. QB Joe Montana’s10-yard scoring toss to WR John Taylor with34 seconds remaining in the contest gave the Ninerstheir third Super Bowl win of the decade and therights to the title “Team of the 1980s.” The worldchampionship game against the Cincinnati Bengalswas a microcosm of the entire ’88 campaign. SanFrancisco opened the year strong with a 5-2 record,but by Week 12 were 6-5, two games out of firstplace with only five contests to play. That week’svictory over Washington launched a four-gamewinning streak that resulted in the Niners moving upfrom third to first place in the NFC West standingsand earning a third consecutive NFC Western Divisiontitle. As the season ended RB Roger Craig brokethe team’s single season rushing record (finishingwith 1,502 yards) and K Mike Cofer establishednew Niners single-season standards for field goalsattempted (38) and made (27). WR Jerry Rice wenton a playoff tear that included: an <strong>NFL</strong> postseasonrecord-tying three touchdown receptions againstMinnesota, the Montana-to-Rice battery hookedupon first half touchdowns of 61 and 27 yards atChicago, and concluded with a Super Bowl XXIII MVPperformance of 11 receptions for a Super Bowl record215 yards and a touchdown. Defenders S RonnieLott, DE Charles Haley, NT Michael Carter, alongwith Rice, Taylor and Craig, were selected to the ProBowl.1989George Seifert was named head coach of the SanFrancisco 49ers just four days after the team hadwon its third World Championship under retiring headman Bill Walsh. Seifert’s quest for the title was testedearly and often as the 49ers endured nail-bitingwins at Indianapolis (30-24) and Tampa Bay (20-16) to open the season. QB Joe Montana threw for428 yards and five touchdowns, including a teamrecordfour TD tosses in the fourth quarter resultingin a 10-point victory (38-28) in Philadelphia. Underfirst-year offensive coordinator Mike Holmgren, theNiners accumulated more yardage than any other<strong>NFL</strong> team. WRs Jerry Rice and John Taylor, RB RogerCraig, G Guy McIntyre and QB Joe Montana were1990 Pro Bowl participants. Rice’s 1,483 receivingyards paced the league. Craig exceeded 1,000 yardsrushing for the second consecutive season and runningmate FB Tom Rathman led NFC running backswith 73 receptions. Montana had the best season ofhis career. A consensus Player of the Year, Montana’s112.4 quarterback rating set a then <strong>NFL</strong> single-seasonrecord. Montana was selected by his teammatesas the ’89 recipient of the Len Eshmont Award. Fueledby Rice’s 72-yard first quarter catch-and-runfor a score, the 49ers exploded for 27 first half pointsand cruised to a 41-13 victory against Minnesotain their opening ’89 playoff contest. The 49ers facedLos Angeles in the NFC Championship Game. TheNiners started slowly, however. Two long, secondquarterscoring drives and a touchdown set up byan interception gave San Francisco a 21-3 lead atintermission. Cofer’s three field goals cushionedSan Francisco’s lead as the team advanced to SuperBowl XXIV with a satisfying 30-3 win. The 49ersdisplayed optimal performance at the highest level of


HISTORYHISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS<strong>com</strong>petition while securing their second consecutiveWorld Championship. The resounding 55-10 defeatof the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXIV was aconvergence of talent and technique, planning andpurpose. San Francisco tied or set nearly 40 SuperBowl records and Montana was honored with thegame’s MVP award for an unprecedented third time.1990The Niners finished the season with an <strong>NFL</strong>-best14-2 mark and came within four seconds (in a15-13 loss to the NY Giants) of earning their thirdconsecutive trip to the Super Bowl. In addition to recordingthe <strong>NFL</strong>’s best win-loss mark for the secondstraight season, the 49ers captured the NFC WesternDivision title for the fifth consecutive year and theeighth time since 1981 (’81, 1983-84, 1986-90).San Francisco claimed its 11th Division crown sincethe <strong>NFL</strong>/AFL merger of 1970, more than any NFCWestern Division opponent (the Rams were secondwith eight), and second most in <strong>NFL</strong> history (behindMiami’s 13 AFC East titles). San Francisco openedthe 1990 season with a team-record 10 consecutivevictories. The 49ers also posted an 8-0 mark on theroad, giving them the longest road winning streakin league history (19 games, including postseason)heading into ’91. QB Joe Montana and WR Jerry Riceagain formed one of the most prolific aerial <strong>com</strong>binationsin pro football. Montana, who was named 1990Sportsman of the Year by Sports Illustrated, finishedhis 12th <strong>NFL</strong> season by throwing for a then teamrecord3,944 yards. He also tossed 26 touchdownpasses (second in the NFC) and finished as the thirdhighest rated quarterback in the conference. On thereceiving end of many of those Montana passes wasRice, who became only the fourth player in leaguehistory to reach the century mark in receptions for asingle season. Rice hauled in 100 passes for 1,502yards and 13 TDs, and earned his fifth consecutivetrip to the Pro Bowl. In one of the most memorableperformances of the season (if not team history),Rice tied an <strong>NFL</strong> record with five TD receptions in a45-35 victory at Atlanta, October 14. The defensiveside of the ball was led by LB-DE Charles Haley’s 58tackles and an NFC-high 16 sacks. <strong>For</strong> his efforts,the fourth-year player from James Madison Universitywas named as a starter in the 1991 Pro Bowl.LB Bill Romanowski led the team in tackles with 79,while CB Darryl Pollard registered 74, including ateam-high 72 solo stops. A number of team careerrecords fell by the wayside in ’90. Montana slippedpast QB John Brodie to take over the career passinglead (34,998 yards), while RB Roger Craig becamethe all-time team record holder in career receptionswith 508, moving ahead of WR Dwight Clark’s totalof 506. The 49ers placed five players on the 1991NFC Pro Bowl squad, four as starters. Representingthe 49ers were Haley, Rice, S Ronnie Lott and G GuyMcIntyre, while Montana, selected as a starter, wasunable to participate because of a finger injury sufferedin the NFC Championship Game.1991It was a classic case of “too little...too late” for theSan Francisco 49ers in 1991. After losing six of theirfirst 10 games by a total of 26 points, the Niners wontheir remaining six contests (by a total of 95 points)but missed the playoffs for the first time since 1982.The 49ers finished the 1991 campaign in impressivefashion during that final six-game span, witha margin of victory that averaged almost 16 points.During that final six-game span, the Niners defeatedthree playoff teams (New Orleans, Kansas City andChicago) while averaging 31.5 points per gamein the process. WR Jerry Rice continued to registerhis place in club and league history taking overthe club’s career receiving record with 525 catches.Rice finished third in the NFC with 80 receptions and1,206 yards, surpassing 1,000 receiving yards for aclub-record sixth consecutive season, and he ledthe <strong>NFL</strong> with 14 TD receptions. QB Steve Young wonthe <strong>NFL</strong> passing title, despite missing six games dueto a knee injury. Young, who passed for 2,517 yardsand 17 TDs, finished with a 101.8 rating, bestingWashington’s Mark Rypien (97.9) for the title. WhenYoung was injured at Atlanta November 3, QB SteveBono (1,617 yards, 11 TDs) came off the bench torally the team to five consecutive victories. On thedefensive side of the ball, S Dave Waymer finishedas the leader in total tackles (86), solo tackles (77),interceptions (4), interception return yards (78) andpasses defensed (16) and tied CB Kevin Lewis for thelead in forced fumbles (3). LB-DE Charles Haley andDE Larry Roberts each posted seven sacks, whileCB Don Griffin’s 99-yard fumble return against theBears set a team record and was the third longestreturn in league history. San Francisco placed threeplayers on the 1992 NFC Pro Bowl squad, two asstarters, as Rice, Guy McIntyre and Haley were allselected (Rice and McIntyre as starters). It was thesixth time in Rice’s seven-year career that he wasselected to play on the islands. McIntyre and Haleywere each selected for the third time.1992The San Francisco 49ers continued their winningtradition as they once again posted the <strong>NFL</strong>’s bestregular season record (14-2), while winning theirsixth NFC Western Division title in seven years, andadvancing to the NFC Championship Game for thesecond time in three seasons. In the NFC DivisionalPlayoffs, the 49ers defeated defending Super BowlChampion Washington (20-13). However, San Franciscofell to Dallas, 30-20, in the NFC ChampionshipGame at Candlestick Park the following week.WR Jerry Rice continued to etch his name in footballhistory, be<strong>com</strong>ing the <strong>NFL</strong>’s all-time touchdownreception leader with 103. He tied Steve Largent’smark of 100 in Week 13 against the PhiladelphiaEagles (11-29), then broke the record the followingweek vs. the Miami Dolphins (12-6). QB SteveYoung, who harvested a total of 34 awards, includingthe <strong>NFL</strong>’S Most Valuable Player Award, won the <strong>NFL</strong>passing title for the second straight year, finishing anamazing 16.3 points ahead of his closest <strong>com</strong>petitor.Young, who passed for 3,465 yards and 25 TDs, finishedwith a 107.0 rating. Following his 101.8 ratingin 1991, it marked the first time in league historythat anyone had posted back-to-back seasons withratings higher than 100 each year. RB Ricky Wattersgained 1,013 yards to establish a team rushing recordfor first-year backs. K Mike Cofer’s 107 pointsled the 49ers in scoring for the fifth consecutive year.On the defensive side of the ball, linebacking led thecharge as LB Bill Romanowski finished as the leaderin total tackles (80) and assists (15). LB Mike Walter(67 solo stops) and LB Tim Harris (17 sacks for 116yards) also led defensive categories. CB Don GriffinSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\380// MEDIA GUIDEpaced the defensive backfield with five interceptionsand 19 passes defensed. Fans at Candlestick sawthe Niners rewrite part of the team’s record book in’92 as they set team marks for total offense (598yards) vs. the Buffalo Bills (Sept. 13) and points (56)in their win over the Atlanta Falcons (56-17, 10-18).San Francisco placed seven players on the 1993NFC Pro Bowl squad, including four starters and fivefirst-time participants. Rice, G Guy McIntyre, DTPierce Holt and Young were all named as starters. TEBrent Jones, Watters and T Steve Wallace were alsoselected. It was the seventh time in Rice’s eightyearcareer that he was selected to play on the islandsand McIntyre was named for the fourth time,while the others made their first visits.1993The 1993 season was another in a long line of successesfor the San Francisco 49ers. Among the team’sac<strong>com</strong>plishments were: a 10-6 record, marking an<strong>NFL</strong>-record 11th consecutive season with 10 ormore victories, the team’s 10th NFC West title in 13seasons and a third appearance in four years in theNFC title game. In addition, San Francisco led theNational Football League in scoring and total offenseand established or tied five of the team’s nine majoroffensive records. The marks set included mostnet offensive yards (6,435), most TDs (61), most firstdowns (372) and highest average gain per play (6.3).The Niners also tied the team mark for net passingyards in a season with 4,302, equaling the recordset in 1989. Individually, QB Steve Young became thefirst player in <strong>NFL</strong> history to lead the <strong>NFL</strong> in passingthree consecutive seasons, when he posted a 101.5rating in 1993. In addition, it was his third consecutiveseason with a rating over 100, also a league first.Young <strong>com</strong>pleted 68 percent of his passes (secondhighest in team history) for a then club-record 4,023yards. His 29 scoring passes in ’93 ranked third onthe team’s single-season charts. RB Ricky Wattersled the ground game for the second consecutiveseason, narrowly missing the 1,000-yard mark with950 yards. Watters posted 10 rushing TDs during theseason and set an <strong>NFL</strong> single-game playoff recordwith a five-touchdown outburst vs. the New YorkGiants. WR Jerry Rice posted one of his best seasons,recording 98 receptions for 1,503 yards and15 touchdowns on his way to being named <strong>NFL</strong> OF-FENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR by Associated Press.He also received the team’s Len Eshmont Award.Defensively, DT Dana Stubblefield was named the<strong>NFL</strong> DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR, capping aseason in which he registered 10.5 sacks. LB BillRomanowski (105) and S Tim McDonald (91) toppedthe team in tackles. Young, Rice and McDonald wereselected to the Pro Bowl, joining T Harris Barton, GGuy McIntyre, TE Brent Jones and C Jesse Sapoluwith that honor.1994The 1994 San Francisco 49ers <strong>com</strong>pleted one of themost impressive seasons in <strong>NFL</strong> history by capturingtheir <strong>NFL</strong>-record fifth Super Bowl Championship atJoe Robbie Stadium in Miami. San Francisco defeatedthe San Diego Chargers 49-26 in Super Bowl XXIXto put the finishing touches on a 16-3 season andwin an unprecedented fifth Vince Lombardi Trophy.The offseason started on a high note. Despite facingan <strong>NFL</strong>-imposed salary cap in 1994, the 49ers


HISTORYHISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTSstill managed to sign such veteran free agents as LBKen Norton Jr., LB Gary Plummer, DE Tim Harris, DECharles Mann, DE Richard Dent, LB Rickey Jackson,C Bart Oates, WR Ed McCaffrey and CB Toi Cook.Then, after some draft day maneuvering, San Franciscocame away with two first-round picks in DTBryant Young and FB William Floyd. Injuries, however,played a key factor early in the campaign. By the endof the second game in Kansas City, the 49ers had lostmost of their starting offensive line, as well as theservices of Dent, their top pass-rusher, to variousinjuries. Despite signing CB Deion Sanders prior toWeek 3, the problems continued. Still playing with adecimated line, San Francisco suffered its worst lossin almost 14 years when it dropped a 40-8 decisionto the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 5 at CandlestickPark. The season turned around the following Sundayat Detroit when the 49ers, trailing 14-0 at one point,rallied to defeat the Lions 27-21. That win started awinning streak that extended 10 games and saw the49ers finish 13-3 and win the Super Bowl. Amongthe other highlights from the 1994 season, the 49ersoffense was one of the most potent ever. Duringthe 16-game regular season, the 49ers scored ateam-record 505 points, a total that ranks as thefourth-highest total in <strong>NFL</strong> history. The 31.6 pointsper game average also established a team record.In addition, San Francisco scored 66 touchdowns,shattering the previous team mark of 61. QB SteveYoung recorded one of the finest seasons in <strong>NFL</strong> history.He set a league record with a QB rating of 112.8and became the first player in <strong>NFL</strong> history to lead theleague in passing four consecutive seasons. He alsoset team records for <strong>com</strong>pletion percentage (70.2)and touchdown passes (35). In Super Bowl XXIX,he passed for a record six touchdowns, while beingnamed the game’s MVP. Rookie Floyd emerged asone of the league’s brightest young stars, rushing for305 yards and six TDs. The 49ers went 10-1 afterhe was named to the starting lineup in Week 6 atDetroit. Young finished third on the team in rushingwith 293 yards and led the team with seven rushingtouchdowns. WR Jerry Rice set a team record with112 receptions for 1,499 yards and 13 touchdowns.However, his shining moment came in Week 1 vs. theLos Angeles Raiders when he eclipsed Jim Brown’sall-time touchdown mark with 127. Norton Jr. ledthe 49ers with 92 total tackles and 79 solo stops. SMerton Hanks placed second with 79 tackles (66-13) while leading the team with seven interceptions.DT Dana Stubblefield’s 8.5 sacks and 53.5sack yards led the squad for the second consecutiveseason. And finally, Sanders, who joined the team inWeek 3, shattered the team record with an <strong>NFL</strong>-high303 interception return yards on six thefts. Amonghis three returns for touchdowns (tying a team mark)were efforts of 93, 90 and 74 yards. He was namedthe <strong>NFL</strong> Defensive Player of the Year as well as astarter in the Pro Bowl. Other Pro Bowl selectionsincluded Young, Rice, TE Brent Jones, Oates, G JesseSapolu, Hanks, Stubblefield, S Tim McDonald and RBRicky Watters. CB Eric Davis had a team-leading 22passes defensed during the regular season and fourinterceptions in the playoffs.1995San Francisco once again captured the NFC WestChampionship, despite battling through a seasonin which injuries wreaked havoc time and again.Among the key contributors who were sidelinedduring the campaign were starting FB William Floyd,whose season ended with a severe knee injury in theOctober New Orleans game, and QB Steve Young,who missed five games with a shoulder injury. Thoseinjuries, in addition to several others in the offensiveline throughout the season, would have crippledmost teams; however, the 1995 49ers establisheda reputation as one of the grittiest in team history.The defensive unit created a new aggressive identity,finishing the season ranked number one in the <strong>NFL</strong>.Not only did it lead the league in scoring defense, itset team records for fewest rushing yards allowed(1,061) and fewest rushing yards per game (66.3).San Francisco’s defense also excelled in takeaways,forcing a total of 34, including a team-record seven(five interceptions, two fumbles) that resulted intouchdowns. Among the standout performers werePro Bowl selections CB Eric Davis, FS Merton Hanksand SS Tim McDonald, marking the second consecutiveseason the 49ers secondary included three ProBowl picks. LB Ken Norton Jr. racked up 127 tacklesand set a team single-game record by returningtwo interceptions for touchdowns at St. Louis. LBLee Woodall and DT Dana Stubblefield rounded outthe Niners Pro Bowl defensive players. Offensively,WR Jerry Rice posted the finest of his legendary 11seasons with the 49ers. He became the <strong>NFL</strong>’s careerleader with 942 receptions and 15,123 yards, whilealso establishing the league’s single-season standardwith 1,848 yards. He was named as a starterin the Pro Bowl for the 10th consecutive season.Young, who returned to quarterback the team for thefinal four regular season games, was also selectedto the Pro Bowl, as was TE Brent Jones, who madethe squad as an alternate. One of the highlights ofthe season was the emergence of QB Elvis Grbac.Playing in place of the injured Young, he directed theNiners to three of their biggest wins of the seasonat St. Louis, at eventual world champion Dallas andat Miami. Floyd was the recipient of the team’s LenEshmont Award.1996One streak continued and another ended for SanFrancisco in 1996. With a 12-4 record, the 49ersreached double digits in the win column for the14th consecutive season, the longest streak in the<strong>NFL</strong>. However, the upstart Carolina Panthers unseatedthe Niners as NFC West Champions, endingtheir four-year reign. San Francisco remained oneof the league’s most dangerous teams with an aggressivedefense and a productive offense. Despitelosing QB Steve Young for four full games and partsof four others with various injuries, the 49ers offenseranked second in the NFC with 398 points and sixthin the <strong>NFL</strong> in total offense. WR Jerry Rice became thefirst player in <strong>NFL</strong> history to record four 100-catchseasons after making a league-high 108 receptionsfor 1,254 yards. The 12-year veteran earnedhis <strong>NFL</strong> record-tying 11th Pro Bowl invitation andwas a first-team All-Pro selection. Young won hisfifth <strong>NFL</strong> passing title with a QB rating of 97.2 andwas named to the Pro Bowl for the fifth consecutiveseason. Defensively, the 49ers had the league’sSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\381// MEDIA GUIDEmost imposing pass rushing trio in DE Roy Barker, DTBryant Young and DE Chris Doleman. Barker finishedfourth in the NFC with 12.5 sacks, while Doleman’s11 sacks moved him into seventh on the <strong>NFL</strong>’s careerlist with 115.5. Young was named a starter onthe NFC Pro Bowl team and earned first-team All-Pro honors after posting 11.5 sacks and 85 tackles.He also claimed the 49ers Len Eshmont Awardas the team’s most inspirational and courageousplayer. The third-year veteran was joined on the ProBowl team by FS Merton Hanks, who was invited forthe third consecutive season. As usual, Rice’s assaulton the record books continued. He became thefirst player in <strong>NFL</strong> history to register 1,000 careerreceptions and 16,000 receiving yards. Rice alsosurpassed K Ray Wersching as the team’s all-timeleading scorer with 982 points.1997Although they appeared vulnerable after first weekinjuries to QB Steve Young and WR Jerry Rice, theSan Francisco 49ers rallied under the direction ofrookie head coach Steve Mariucci, reclaimed theNFC West title and advanced to the NFC ChampionshipGame. The 49ers finished with a 13-3 mark,including an 11-game winning streak, despite losingRice for all but two games. They did it behinda new-found running attack and the league’s toprankeddefense. Mariucci became one of 13 headcoaches since the <strong>NFL</strong>-AFL merger in 1970 to leadhis team to a division title in his rookie season, andhe was the fourth to do it directly out of the collegeranks. The former University of California skipperestablished an <strong>NFL</strong> record for consecutive wins by arookie head coach with an 11-game streak (games2-12). The 49ers claimed their 13th NFC West title in17 years and posted 10-or-more wins for the 15thconsecutive season. Young suffered a concussionagainst Tampa Bay on opening day, but remainedhealthy throughout the season and claimed his <strong>NFL</strong>record-tying (Sammy Baugh) sixth league passingtitle with a rating of 104.7. The 13-year veteranshowed consistency while getting adjusted to a newcoach, new running back and two young receivers.The 49ers made a <strong>com</strong>mitment to a power rushingattack by signing G Kevin Gogan during the offseason.The additional size up front allowed the 49ers tofinish fourth in the NFC in rushing yards. RB GarrisonHearst (1,019 yards) became the first 49ers runningback to rush for 1,000 yards since 1992. With Riceout, WR Terrell Owens and WR J.J. Stokes becamethe primary receiving targets. Owens led the teamwith 63 receptions for 936 yards and eight touchdowns,while Stokes posted 58 receptions for 733yards and four touchdowns. Rice returned for onegame against Denver (12-15) and helped the 49ersclinch home field advantage throughout the playoffswith a 34-17 win. Rice became the first non-kickerin league history to reach 1,000 points with a 14-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter of theBroncos contest. The 49ers defense led the league intotal yards allowed (250.8), finished second in takeaways(41) and was tied for third in sacks (54). Theyhelped carry the burden as the offense adjusted tonew personnel. <strong>For</strong> the second consecutive season,the 49ers had three players reach double figures insacks. DT Dana Stubblefield (15.0), DE Chris Doleman(12.0) and LB Kevin Greene (10.5) led the sackattack. Stubblefield finished second in the league in


HISTORYHISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTSsacks and was named <strong>NFL</strong> Defensive Player of theYear by Associated Press and earned the Len EshmontAward as the team’s most inspirational player.Of the seven 49ers named to the Pro Bowl, five werefrom the defense. Stubblefield was joined by Doleman,FS Merton Hanks, LB Lee Woodall and LB KenNorton Jr. Gogan and Young were San Francisco’soffensive selections.1998Led by one of the most productive offenses in teamand league history, San Francisco posted its 16thconsecutive winning season and remained one of the<strong>NFL</strong>’s elite teams. Behind the strong arm of QB SteveYoung, the powerful legs of RB Garrison Hearst andthe triple-threat receiving corps of WR Jerry Rice,WR Terrell Owens and WR J.J. Stokes, the 49ersrolled to a 12-4 regular season mark and an appearancein the NFC Divisional Playoff Game. Youngopened the season in sizzling fashion. The 14-yearveteran established an <strong>NFL</strong> record by throwing forover 300 yards in six consecutive games, breakingthe previous record of five held by former 49ers QBJoe Montana. Young finished the season <strong>com</strong>pleting322-of-517 (62.3) passes for 4,170 yards and36 touchdowns. His final passing rating of 101.1marked the seventh consecutive season he has surpassedthe 100-point barrier and earned him hisseventh consecutive trip to the Pro Bowl. The 49ersoffensive line, led by Pro Bowl G Kevin Gogan, pavedthe way for Hearst’s record-setting season. Hearst,and his team-record and career-high 1,570 yardsrushing, were a major reason the 49ers led the <strong>NFL</strong>in rushing. His 198-yard performance against theNew York Giants on Monday Night Football also seta then team-record and was a personal-best. Hisfour plays of 70 yards or more led the league andhelped earn him his first career Pro Bowl selection.The 49ers receiving corps was in the capablehands of Rice, Owens and Stokes. Rice, returningfrom a serious knee injury in 1997, earned his12th career Pro Bowl nomination and finished witha team-high 82 receptions for 1,157 yards and ninetouchdowns. The athletic Owens asserted himselfamong the league’s best receivers and brightestyoung stars by catching 67 passes for 1,097 yardsand 14 touchdowns. Stokes caught a career-best63 passes for 770 yards and eight touchdowns. The49ers defense was paced by the inspiring play ofDT Bryant Young. Young was having an exceptionalseason with 54 tackles and 9.5 sacks before sufferinga season-ending leg injury against the NewYork Giants on Monday Night Football. Young was stillnamed Eshmont Award winner although missing thefinal four regular season games. LB Winfred Tubbs,in his first season with the 49ers, earned his firstcareer Pro Bowl nomination after finishing with 112tackles. CB Darnell Walker, FS Merton Hanks, S ZackBronson and S Tim McDonald led the team with fourinterceptions each.1999San Francisco had a streak of 16 consecutive winningseasons snapped, after finishing the 1999season with a 4-12 record. A season-ending injuryto QB Steve Young in Week 3 sent the 49ers into atailspin from which they did not recover. ReplacingYoung proved to be quite a task for QBs Jeff Garciaand Steve Stenstrom. Garcia received the first try atthe job and responded admirably, posting a 24-22victory, with a QB rating of 106.0, over the TennesseeTitans in his first <strong>NFL</strong> start. Garcia would start thenext four games, but was replaced by Stenstrom inWeek 10 at New Orleans. With Stenstrom strugglingin starts against the Saints, Rams and Packers, the49ers coaching staff returned Garcia to the startinglineup for a December 5 game at Cincinnati. Andwhat a return it was. Garcia threw for a career-high437 yards against the Bengals, including throwingtwo touchdown passes to WR Jerry Rice. The gameproved to be an impetus for Garcia, who over thefinal five games of the season <strong>com</strong>pleted 121-of-182 passes for 1,441 yards, eight touchdowns andthree interceptions for a quarterback rating of 98.3.During that stint, Garcia <strong>com</strong>pleted 66.5 percent ofhis passes and was sacked just three times for 25yards. San Francisco also was faced with the taskof replacing 1998 Pro Bowl RB Garrison Hearst andhis team-record 1,570 yards rushing. A key offseasonacquisition of RB Charlie Garner proved morethan an adequate replacement. Garner rushed for acareer-high 1,229 yards, caught a career-high 56passes for 535 yards and finished third in the <strong>NFL</strong>with 1,764 total yards. The San Francisco runningattack also was given a boost by second-year FBFred Beasley’s 276 yards rushing and 282 yards receiving,both marks were career-high’s. Overall the49ers led the <strong>NFL</strong> with 2,095 yards on the ground,be<strong>com</strong>ing the first team to lead the league for consecutiveseasons since Buffalo did it in 1991-92. The49ers also led the league with a per-rush average of5.0 yards. The San Francisco receiving corps wasonce again paced by Rice. He finished the year with67 receptions for 830 yards and five touchdowns.Certainly not the kind of numbers that Rice is accustomedto, but over the final five games of the season,Rice caught 24 passes for 420 yards (17.5) and threetouchdowns. In that span he posted two 100-yardgames, including a six-reception, 143-yard effort atAtlanta (1-3) in the season finale. WR Terrell Owensadded 60 receptions for 754 yards and four touchdownswhile J.J. Stokes totaled 34 grabs for 429yards and two touchdowns, including a five-reception,130-yard performance at Atlanta (1-3) in theseason finale. The 49ers defense struggled for muchof the season, but was highlighted by several individualperformances. DT Bryant Young was namedthe Associated Press Comeback Player of the Yearand earned a Pro Bowl selection. After over<strong>com</strong>ing adevastating leg fracture that ended his 1998 seasonand left his future clouded in doubt, Young answeredall questions by earning a Pro Bowl nomination withhis 11.0 sacks on the season. S Lance Schulters, inhis first season as a starter, responded by finishingsecond in the NFC with six interceptions, including agame-winning 64-yard return against New Orleans(9-19) in the second week of the season. Schulterswas named as the starting free safety for the NFCsquad in the 2000 Pro Bowl.2000San Francisco opened its sixth decade in the <strong>NFL</strong>under new leadership. The transfer of ownershipfrom Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr. to his sister DeniseDeBartolo York was approved by the <strong>NFL</strong> May 23,2000. DeBartolo, Jr. ended his tenure after guidingthe 49ers to five Super Bowl Championships and16 postseason appearances. A young San FranciscoSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\382// MEDIA GUIDEteam, which at one point started five rookies on defense,showed marked improvement throughout theseason, winning four of the last six games, to finish6-10. The offense again was one of the best inthe league, which led to three starters being namedto their first Pro Bowl - QB Jeff Garcia, RB CharlieGarner and WR Terrell Owens. Garcia, who was in hisfirst season as the full-time starter, set the pace forthe offense all season long. He set career-highs inevery category, <strong>com</strong>pleting 355-of-561 passes for ateam-record 4,278 yards, with 31 touchdowns andonly 10 interceptions. He finished the year rankedfifth in the <strong>NFL</strong> with a 97.6 quarterback rating. Garciastarted all 16 games and had six 300-yard passinggames, including a 402-yard effort against Chicagoin December, which was his third straight 300-yardpassing performance and his sixth of the season.His productivity not only led to his first Pro Bowlappearance, but Football Digest also named himthe <strong>NFL</strong>’S Most Improved Player. WR Terrell Owenswas one of the many benefactors of Garcia’s success.Owens posted his second career 1,000-yardseason, catching a career-high 97 passes for 1,451yards, which ranked him fourth in the <strong>NFL</strong>. Owens,who only played in 14 games during the season, alsohad five 100-yard games and scored a team-high13 touchdowns. Owens had his best performance ofhis career against Chicago in December, breaking a50-year old <strong>NFL</strong> record with 20 receptions for 283yards and one touchdown. Owens broke Tom Fears’<strong>NFL</strong> record of 18 receptions in a game, which he setback in 1950 with the Rams. The 49ers backfieldwas again in the capable hands of Garner and FBFred Beasley. Garner earned his first Pro Bowl appearanceand became the fourth 49ers running backto rush for 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons.Garner, behind the stellar play of the 49ers offensiveline, ran for 1,142 yards on 258 carries andseven touchdowns. Also a receiving threat, Garnerset career-highs with 68 receptions for 647 yardsand three touchdowns. In addition, he establisheda team record with 201 yards rushing vs. Dallas.Beasley also had a solid year, rushing for 147 yardson 50 carries and three touchdowns, while catching31 passes for 233 yards and three touchdowns. The49ers defense was young, but got better over thelast half of the season. The defense was again pacedby the efforts of DT Bryant Young, who posted 51tackles and led the team in sacks with 9.5. LB KenNorton Jr. was one of only three players to start all16 games, extending his consecutive games streakto 160. The 49ers defense started five rookies in thefinal game at Denver and had seven different rookiesstart throughout the 2000 campaign. Rookies CBAhmed Plummer, DE John Engelberger and CB JasonWebster all started at least 10 games. Six rookies—Plummer, Webster, Engelberger, LB Julian Peterson,DT Cedric Killings and S Ronnie Heard—participatedin more than 20-percent of the total 1,096 plays.2001The San Francisco 49ers made their return to theplayoffs after a two-year absence, as the youngand improving team posted a 12-4 record. The yearmarked the return of RB Garrison Hearst, who cameback from a devastating ankle injury that kept himout of football for two seasons. Hearst rushed for1,206 yards, was named Associated Press ComebackPlayer of the Year and also earned his second


HISTORYHISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTScareer Pro Bowl nomination. In total, the 49ers hadsix players travel to the islands for the annual all-stargame. In addition to Hearst on offense, QB Jeff Garciaand WR Terrell Owens made their second straightappearances, C Jeremy Newberry played in his firstPro Bowl, G Ray Brown made the first Pro Bowl appearancein his 16-year career, and on defense DTBryant Young made his third Pro Bowl appearance,anchoring the 49ers defense that improved fromranking 29th in 2000 to 13th in 2001. The offensewas again in the capable hands of Garcia. The Gilroynative proved that 2000 wasn’t a fluke. He <strong>com</strong>pleted316-of-504 passes for 3,538 yards. The thirdyearveteran also threw 32 touchdowns, be<strong>com</strong>ingthe first 49ers quarterback to throw for 30 or moretouchdowns in consecutive seasons. Owens was oneof Garcia’s favorite targets, especially when it cameto the endzone. Owens caught 93 balls for 1,412yards and a career-high and <strong>NFL</strong> leading 16 touchdowns.While Hearst was the big story, the offensiveline, which returned all five starters from the 2000season, proved to be vital to the team’s success. <strong>For</strong>the fifth consecutive season, San Francisco produceda 1,000-yard rusher, which set a new teamrecord. The defense was still young, but improvedas the season progressed. The defensive line addedtwo new starters to the mix, although one of themwas not so new. DT Dana Stubblefield returned to the49ers after spending three seasons with Washingtonand rookie DE Andre Carter made an impression, especiallyin the last four weeks of the season when hewas named NFC Rookie of the Month. Carter led theteam in sacks with 6.5, adding 4.5 of those in the lastfive games. The unit as a whole improved over thelast half of the season, posting a team-record threeshutouts in the last month of the campaign. Anotherbig addition was LB Derek Smith, who came overfrom the Redskins as well. Smith brought with himfour consecutive seasons of 100 tackles or more.Smith kept that streak alive as he led the defensewith 126 total tackles. Also helping the defense withits improvement was S Zack Bronson and CB AhmedPlummer. Both players recorded career-highs withseven interceptions each. Bronson also returned twofor touchdowns, including a career-high and teamrecord 97-yard return at Chicago.2002The San Francisco 49ers entered 2002 with hopesof advancing past the first round of the NFC playoffs.The team ac<strong>com</strong>plished the mission finishingthe season with 10 wins and advancing to the NFCDivisional Playoffs in grand fashion with the secondlargest playoff <strong>com</strong>eback in <strong>NFL</strong> history. The 49ersfinished the season with a 5-1 division record andwon their first division title since 1997. The team’ssuccess came from its ability to minimize turnovers,along with a strong running game. The 49ers gained2,244 yards on the ground for the second consecutiveseason and RB Garrison Hearst established acareer-high with eight rushing touchdowns. HelpingHearst were Pro Bowlers G Ron Stone and C JeremyNewberry, who anchored an offensive line thatwas third in the <strong>NFL</strong> in fewest sacks allowed. SanFrancisco had the least amount of turnovers in theNFC with 17. In his third season as director of the49ers offense, QB Jeff Garcia earned his third consecutivePro Bowl berth. He <strong>com</strong>pleted 62 percentof his passes and tied a team record by directingfive fourth-quarter <strong>com</strong>ebacks. WR Terrell Owenscontinued his dominance with a career-high 100receptions and led the <strong>NFL</strong> with 13 receiving touchdowns.Owens surpassed 1,000 receiving yards forthe third consecutive season and earned his thirdconsecutive Pro Bowl bid. Defensively, LB JulianPeterson had a breakout season with a career-high104 tackles. He shut down several of the league’stop tight ends and made history by playing four positionsin a single game against Dallas (12-8). Hiseffort earned him his first career Pro Bowl appearance.DT Bryant Young added an interior presencewith his fourth career Pro Bowl nomination and STony Parrish proved to be an invaluable pickup witha career-high seven interceptions. He won the LenEshmont and the Ed Block Courage Award, both firstsfor a player in his inaugural season.2003Head Coach Steve Mariucci was released from thefinal year of his contract on January 15, 2003. The49ers conducted an extensive search for Mariucci’ssuccessor and in the end hired Dennis Erickson. Ericksonwas introduced as the 14th head coach in49ers team history on February 12, 2003. The Ericksonera started with a 7-9 record for the 49ersin 2003. The team struggled on the road, winningonly one game, but was impressive at home, scoringmore than 45 points in two separate home games.The team was represented in the Pro Bowl, the 23rdconsecutive year the 49ers had at least one teamrepresentative in the islands. In 2003, WR TerrellOwens made his fourth consecutive Pro Bowl, LBJulian Peterson made his second consecutive tripand FB Fred Beasley made his first career appearancein Hawaii. On offense, QB Jeff Garcia missedthree games due to injury, but threw for 2,704 yardsand 18 touchdowns. In his place, QB Tim Rattayresponded admirably, throwing for 856 yards andseven touchdowns while posting a 2-1 record inthose three games. RB Kevan Barlow recorded hisfirst career 1,000-yard rushing season after be<strong>com</strong>ingthe main tailback after RB Garrison Hearstwent down with a knee injury and missed the finalfour games. Owens recorded his fourth consecutive1,000-yard season, amassing 1,102 yards despitemissing the final game of the year. The 49ers defensefinished the year ranked 13th overall in the<strong>NFL</strong> and ninth against the run. The unit was led byPro Bowler Peterson, who led the team in sacks withseven, and S Tony Parrish, who tied for the leaguelead with nine interceptions. The group as a wholerecorded 42 sacks on the year, the highest total since1998, which was good for second in the NFC and tiedfor fourth in the <strong>NFL</strong>. In addition, the 49ers defensiveunit allowed only 268 yards per game, the lowest totalsince 1997. San Francisco also caused turnoversas evidence by its 13 fumble recoveries, its highesttotal since 1997.2004The San Francisco 49ers continued to build depthwith a young squad of versatile and talented athletesin 2004. Despite a 2-14 overall record, thegroup was able to gain significant experience whileindividuals on both sides of the ball notched careermilestones over the 16-game span. The 49ers alsoswept NFC West rival Arizona in two thrilling overtimebattles in the confines of both Monster Park andSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\383// MEDIA GUIDEon the road in Sun Devil Stadium. The team was alsorepresented in the Pro Bowl for the 24th consecutiveyear as LS/TE Brian Jennings made his first tripto the Pro Bowl. Jennings was chosen to serve as a“need” player in Hawaii by the NFC coaching staff.On offense, TE Eric Johnson returned to the lineupafter missing 2003 with a broken collarbone andpaced the team with 82 receptions for 825 yardsand two touchdowns. His performance was thebest-ever by a 49ers’ tight end. WR Brandon Lloydled the scoring attack with six touchdown receptionswhile RB Kevan Barlow steadied the ground gamewith 244 carries for 822 yards and seven touchdowns.Under center, QB Tim Rattay battled shoulder,forearm and foot injuries to play in nine games,including a career-best 417-yard performance inthe 49ers first of two bouts against Arizona. Rattayrallied the offense from a 16-point fourth-quarterdeficit to win 31-28 in overtime. In the process, he<strong>com</strong>pleted a team-record 38 passes en route to hisfirst 400-yard game. DT Bryant Young’s 11 years of<strong>NFL</strong> experience served as the veteran voice behindthe defensive unit. Young led the line with 79 tacklesand three sacks and enjoyed a career game againstChicago after notching 10 tackles and two sacks,his 17th career multi-sack game. <strong>For</strong> his efforts,Young was presented the team’s Len Eshmont andBill Walsh Awards. It was an unprecedented fifth LenEshmont award win for Young. DE John Engelbergerresponded with a career year, with a career-high 64tackles. He led team with 6.0 sacks. Also a steadyrock on defense was SS Tony Parrish, who startedall 16 games to give him 112 consecutive careerstarts, the third-longest active streak at his position.LB Derek Smith also chipped in at the linebackerpost, reaching the 100-tackle plateau for the eighthstraight year. Smith and fellow LB Jeff Ulbrich led theteam with 167 tackles. After a season-ending Achillesinjury to LB Julian Peterson, LB Jamie Winbornstepped up with 104 tackles, 4.5 sacks and threeforced fumbles. The 49ers also saw much promisefrom a handful of young participants. Second-yearT Kwame Harris played in 14 contests and did notallow a sack in the last five games after returning tothe starting lineup on the left side. Also gaining experienceon the line was rookie G Justin Smiley whoplayed in all 16 games with nine starts. On the oppositeside of the ball, rookie RCB Shawntae Spencerfinished third in the league with 12 starts as a rookie.He also led the defensive unit with 12 passes defensed.Second-year DT Anthony Adams continuedto flourish in his role, registering a career-high ninestops against Washington. The special teams unitremained staunch, led by the efforts of rookie P AndyLee. Lee finished the season with a 41.6-yard average,the highest since P Reggie Roby during the1998 campaign. He led all rookies in the NFC ingross average and boomed an 81-yard punt againstTampa Bay (11-21-04) which was the longest of2004 and the fourth-longest in team history. Anotherrookie, S Keith Lewis, also made his presence felt ashe became the first player in 49er history to blocka punt, force a fumble and recover a fumble in thesame season. Lewis was able to ac<strong>com</strong>plish this trifectaon only special teams plays.


HISTORYHISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS2005The San Francisco 49ers faced a tremendous amountof adversity during the 2005 campaign under newHead Coach Mike Nolan, but utilized both the highsand lows as opportunities to grow and improve. Witha mix of veteran experience and young talent, theteam doubled their win total from 2004 with a 4-12record, including a series sweep over NFC Westdivision rival St. Louis, a home win against playoffcontender Tampa Bay, and a nail-biting overtimevictory in the 2005 season finale against Houston.The 49ers also made a historic trip to Mexico Cityto play NFC West division rival Arizona in front of an<strong>NFL</strong>-record 103,467 fans. Even though the 49erslost a league-high 101 games by starters, includingthree of the four starters in the secondary, therewere many individual and team bright spots, includingstrong showings from five players who startedevery game in 2005 (LB Derek Smith, NT AnthonyAdams, G Justin Smiley, T Kwame Harris and C/GEric Heitmann). Of the 11 original 2005 draft selections,10 went on to spend the 2005 season on the49ers roster and contributed on offense, defense andspecial teams. Six of the 10 started in some capacitythroughout the season (RB Frank Gore, QB AlexSmith, G David Baas, T Adam Snyder, TE Billy Bajemaand CB Derrick Johnson). On offense, four differentquarterbacks saw time under center. The mostexperienced of the four in the quarterback rotation,Tim Rattay, took the initial starting reins and led the49ers to a 28-25 opening day victory against St.Louis. Shortly after, first overall draft pick Alex Smithmade his professional debut, stepping in to relieveRattay at Arizona in Mexico City. With the eventualtrade of Rattay in Week 7 to Tampa Bay, and a kneeinjury to Smith, both Ken Dorsey and Cody Pickettalso stepped in to call plays in the pocket. Smithreturned to the starting lineup and gained valuableplaying experience, seeing action in nine games withseven starts while showing outstanding poise andmaturity in the pocket. WR Brandon Lloyd led theaerial attack with 48 catches for 733 yards includingfive touchdowns from four different quarterbacks.WR Arnaz Battle also gained ground after reboundingfrom a knee injury, averaging 11.3 yards per catchwhile snagging three touchdowns. On the ground,RB’s Kevan Barlow, Frank Gore and Maurice Hicksall chipped in 100-yard single-game performancesand three touchdowns each. Gore had a stellar firstseason while pacing all 49ers rushers with 127 carriesfor 608 yards. After losing C Jeremy Newberryand LT Jonas Jennings to injuries, the offensive linewas able to develop some consistency in the secondhalf of the season with rookie LT Adam Sndyerand rookie G David Baas making significant stridesas starters. Eric Heitmann also held strong as botha guard and center. Defensively, veteran leader DEBryant Young led the team with eight sacks (includingthree multi-sack contests), his most since 2000.His 77.5 sacks put him into third place on the 49ersall-time sack leader list. <strong>For</strong> his stellar performance,Young was voted by his teammates as the 49ers recipientof the Len Eshmont and Ed Block CourageAwards. Also paving the way was LB Derek Smith,whose 163 tackles led the 49ers, his fifth straighttime to pace the unit. The team’s co-MVP/Bill WalshAward winner also notched his ninth straight 100-yard campaign. In the absence of an injured JeffUlbrich, LB Brandon Moore responded by finishingsecond on defense with career highs in tackles (93),sacks (5), interceptions (1) and fumble recoveries (1).Before he was lost for the season with a fracturedfibula, S Tony Parrish posted two interceptions, returningone for a touchdown. His teammates, CBsMike Adams and Shawntae Spencer led the teamwith four interceptions and a touchdown returneach. The special teams unit played a big part in theteam’s scoring efforts as co-MVP Bill Walsh Awardwinner K Joe Nedney accounted for 97 49ers pointsoff of 28 field goals (including a 56-yard career long)and 19 extra points. P Andy Lee’s three touchbacksin 107 punts placed him with the third-best ratioof touchbacks-to-punts among punters with 30 ormore kicks in 2005. Special teams ace Terry Jacksonstayed true to his form by leading the coverage unitwith 21 tackles. And rookie return man Otis Amey gotthe season off to an electrifying start after returning a75-yard punt for a touchdown in the season openeragainst St. Louis. Amey became the fifth 49ersrookie to return a punt for a touchdown and the firstto do so on his first-ever return. He also became thesecond 49ers player (behind WR Nate Singleton) toscore a touchdown on his first touch.2006Under the direction of second-year Head CoachMike Nolan, the 49ers continued to build a frameworkfor success – that included utilizing youngtalent sprinkled with enough veteran leadership tomentor and keep the group heading in the right direction.After a 4-12 campaign in 2005, the 49erssignificantly increased their win total to seven andclosed the year with two, morale-boosting road winsin Seattle and Denver to finish 7-9. The organizationpicked up some key free agents prior to the start ofthe 2006 season, including All-Pro and future Hall ofFame G Larry Allen, speedy playmaker CB Walt Harrisand 13-year <strong>NFL</strong> veteran and proven Super Bowlwinner QB Trent Dilfer. Their acquisitions paid immediatedividends. Allen and Harris joined secondyearRB Frank Gore at the Pro Bowl to mark the 25thtime in club history the team has been represented,and Dilfer served as a sturdy mentor to second-yearstarting QB Alex Smith. The 49ers also added talentthrough the draft, picking up nine immediatecontributors. Eight of the nine draft picks (TE VernonDavis, LB Manny Lawson, WR Brandon Williams, RBMichael Robinson, DE/LB Parys Haralson, TE DelanieWalker, S Marcus Hudson and DE Melvin Oliver) sawaction during the season while three (Davis, Lawsonand Oliver) were starters. Offensively, the 49ers grewby leaps and bounds, largely in part to the schemesand game plans run by new Offensive CoordinatorNorv Turner. QB Alex Smith began to flourish underTurner’s guidance and became the first-ever 49ersquarterback to take every snap for the entire regularseason while showing dramatic improvement in yeartwo. He set career highs in every offensive categoryand led the 49ers to a fourth-quarter <strong>com</strong>eback win(24-14) in Seattle in his first career primetime game.C Eric Heitmann held strong under center, servingas the line’s vocal and emotional leader and BobbMcKittrick Award winner. Leading the offensive productionwas RB Frank Gore, who plowed behind theline and new free agent FB Moran Norris en routeto setting a franchise-record 1,695 rushing yards,tops in the NFC, and another record 2,180 <strong>com</strong>binedyards. His 212-yard performance against SeattleSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\384// MEDIA GUIDEwas the highest single-game rushing total in 49ershistory and was one of nine 100-yard rushing performanceson the season. Gore was voted the team’sco-MVP/Bill Walsh Award winner and Ed BlockCourage Award recipient. Also chipping in was rookieTE Vernon Davis, who scored on his first <strong>NFL</strong> touch,a 31-yard touchdown catch in the season openerat Arizona. The defensive unit overcame some earlystruggles and improved significantly during the secondhalf of the season. LB Brandon Moore led the unitin tackles (114) and sacks (6.5) in his first year as afull-time starter. Consummate veterans LB DerekSmith (93 tackles), DT Marques Douglas (75 tackles,three sacks) and seven-time Len Eshmont Awardwinner DE Bryant Young (60 tackles, 5.5 sacks)led the group up front while CB Walt Harris and SKeith Lewis (72 tackles, two interceptions, one sack)proved to be new, impact presences in the secondary.Harris finished with one sack and a career-higheight interceptions including a 28-yard touchdownreturn at Denver. Rookie LB Manny Lawson wrappedhis inaugural campaign with 65 tackles, 2.5 sacks,one interception and a blocked punt while rookie DEMelvin Oliver had 50 stops, one sack and a 12-yardfumble return for a touchdown. On special teams,K Joe Nedney amassed 116 points, the secondhighesttotal of his career and eighth most in teamhistory. Nedney was also successful on three onsideskicks. RB Maurice Hicks continued to play a key rolein the special teams effort. He led the unit with 20tackles, one fumble recovery and also returned 57kickoffs for a franchise record 1,428 yards, third bestin the NFC. Also making a difference on the specialteams unit was rookie RB Michael Robinson, whofinished with 16 stops and a 33-yard return for afirst down on a fake punt at Seattle.2007Head coach Mike Nolan and his team entered the2007 season believing that anything less than theplayoffs would be a disappointment. Unfortunately,the team fell far short of that mark with an overall5-11 record as four different quarterbacks took thehelm of the 49ers offense. 49ers fans did experiencesome highlights in 2007, including another 1,000-yard rushing season for RB Frank Gore and a stellarseason by LB Patrick Willis. The 49ers top pick out ofOle Miss won Defensive Rookie of the Year and ProBowl honors. Willis was also the only <strong>NFL</strong> rookie tobe named All-Pro in 2007, be<strong>com</strong>ing the first 49ersdefensive rookie to earn the honor since CB RonnieLott in 1981. His 226 tackles was an unofficial<strong>NFL</strong> record and Willis earned numerous additionalaccolades. P Andy Lee joined Willis at the Pro Bowlas he put together one of the greatest punting seasonin <strong>NFL</strong> history. Lee set an <strong>NFL</strong> record for puntsdowned inside the 20-yard line with 42, while rankingsecond in gross punting average (47.3) and netpunting average (41.0) behind Oakland’s P ShaneLechler. The 49ers went 2-1 in primetime games in2007, winning the season opener on Monday NightFootball against the Arizona Cardinals and defeatingthe Cincinnati Bengals on a Saturday night game inDecember. QB Alex Smith started the season with a2-1 record before experiencing a shoulder injury inthe fourth game of the season against Seattle. Heeventually was placed on Injured Reserve in Decemberand underwent surgery. QB Trent Dilfer steppedin for Smith and led the team with 1,166 passing


HISTORYHISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTSyards on 113-of-219 passing. Dilfer eventuallywould suffer a concussion vs. Minnesota (12-9), andQB Shaun Hill replaced the veteran in Week 13 ofthe season. Hill was sharp during his three games ofaction, <strong>com</strong>pleting 54-of-79 passes for 501 yardswith five touchdowns and one interception. However,Hill would also succumb to injury, being sidelinedwith a back injury for the season finale. QB ChrisWeinke saw action in the final game of the season.Despite inconsistency on offense, the 49ers specialteams unit was among the league’s most elite in2007. K Joe Nedney connected on 17-of-19 fieldgoal attempts, while Lee booted 49 punts of 50 ormore yards (16 more than any other punter). At theconclusion of the season, one of the all-time great49ers, DT Bryant Young, retired from the <strong>NFL</strong> after14 seasons with San Francisco. Young led the 49erswith 6.5 sacks and finished with 89.5 sacks for hiscareer, which is third on the 49ers all-time sack listbehind Cedrick Hardman and Tommy Hart. He earnedhis eighth Len Eshmont Award, given to the playerwho best exemplifies the inspirational and courageousplay of Len Eshmont.2008The San Francisco 49ers entered the 2008 seasonfollowing a simple mantra, ‘One game at a time.’Throughout the year, 49ers players and coachesexperienced several transitions and tribulations, butdid not allow their minds to linger in the past, norventure too far into the future. The focused approachproved effective as the team won five of its finalseven games to close out the season. After a promising2-1 start to the year, San Francisco droppedfour straight contests before making a change athead coach. In his fourth season at the helm of the49ers, Mike Nolan was replaced by assistant headcoach/linebackers coach Mike Singletary. Upon acceptingthe position, Singletary said the foundationwas in place to take the team to the ‘next level.’ Theresponse by his players and staff proved positive asthe 49ers finished with a 5-4 record under Singletary’sdirection. Immediately following the conclusionof the season finale against Washington, teamPresident Jed York announced to onlooking playersand coaches in the locker room that Singletarywould remain the 49ers head coach moving forward.The quarterback position was one of the first areasthat Singletary addressed when taking over midwaythrough the 2008 season. QB J.T. O’Sullivan startedthe first eight games of the year and showed anability to make big plays, but costly turnovers provedto be problematic for the signal caller. O’Sullivan wasreplaced at the end of the first half of Singletary’s firstgame as head coach against Seattle. Singletary laterannounced QB Shaun Hill would take over the startingrole for the remainder of the season. The moveappeared to be the right one as Hill went on to posta 5-3 record and a 87.5 overall passer rating. WhileHill made his season debut midway through the year,RB Frank Gore was once again the centerpiece of the49ers offense. Despite missing two games with anankle injury, Gore became the first 49ers player torush for over 1,000 yards in three consecutive seasons,finishing the year with 1,036 rushing yards and1,409 total yards from scrimmage. WR Isaac Bruce,who earned the team’s coveted Len Eshmont Awardin his first season in a 49ers uniform after spending14 years with the Rams, recorded team-highsin receptions (61), receiving yards (835) and touchdowncatches (7). TE Vernon Davis, who was namedas an alternate for the Pro Bowl, finished the seasonranked fourth on the team in receptions (31) and receivingyards (358). On defense, Singletary consultedwith defensive coordinator Greg Manusky and transitionedthe unit into a more simplified, yet productive3-4 alignment midway through the season. Overthe final nine games of the year, the 49ers improvedfrom 23rd in total defense to finish 13th (326.0) inthe <strong>NFL</strong>. LB Patrick Willis earned his second consecutivePro Bowl nod after totaling a team-high 185tackles, while LB Takeo Spikes ranked second on theteam with 122 tackles to go along with three interceptionsin his first year with San Francisco. LB ParysHaralson had a breakout season with eight sacks,the most by a 49ers linebacker since Kevin Greeneposted 10.5 in 1997. The 49ers defensive line got aboost with the offseason signing of DE Justin Smith,who ranked second on the team with seven sacksand fourth on the squad with 104 tackles. As oneof the most experienced units in the <strong>NFL</strong>, the 49erssecondary finished the season strong, allowing anaverage of 177.4 passing yards per game over thefinal five contests, which ranked third among <strong>NFL</strong>teams during that time span. <strong>For</strong> the second year ina row, the 49ers special teams unit ranked amongthe best in the <strong>NFL</strong>. Led by special teams coordinatorAl Everest, P Andy Lee, KR/PR Allen Rossum andRB Michael Robinson were all named alternates forthe Pro Bowl. Lee finished the season ranked third inthe <strong>NFL</strong> with a career-high and team-record 47.8gross average.2009The 49ers took a step forward in 2009, recordingtheir best finish since 2002 with an 8-8 record inhead coach Mike Singletary’s first full season, whichincluded a 5-1 record against the NFC West. The49ers opened the season with a bang against thedefending NFC Champion Arizona Cardinals. LB PatrickWillis, who was named to his 3rd consecutivePro Bowl as a starter at year’s end, recorded the firstof his career-high 3 INTs on the year to propel histeam to a 20-16 road victory. RB Frank Gore alsoplayed a large role in the win, scoring the go-aheadTD in the 4th qtr. as part of a 2-score performance.On the season, he went on to set personal bests with10 rushing TDs and 13 total TDs, while be<strong>com</strong>ing theonly 49er ever to post four 1,000-yd. rushing seasons,despite missing two games to an ankle injury.Gore repeated his 2-TD performance the followingweek in a 23-10 victory at home against Seattle,running for scores of 79 and 80 yds. to join RB BarrySanders as the only players in <strong>NFL</strong> history to register2 TD runs of 75+ yds. in a single game. With themomentum of a spotless division record, San Frantraveled to Minnesota for what would be an actionpackedmatchup. In a game where an ankle injuryfelled Gore on his first attempt, TE Vernon Davis roseto the occasion and recorded 2 TDs, one of whichgave the 49ers a 4-point lead in the 4th qtr., whichthey held until Minnesota’s last drive. Vikings QBBrett Favre milked every last second as he fired a32-yd. TD pass with 2 seconds remaining, stabbingthe hearts of 49ers fans. The 49ers bounced backthe next week against St. Louis, defeating the Rams35-0 to mark the first shutout by the team since2002. Following a crushing 45-10 loss to Atlanta atSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\385// MEDIA GUIDECandlestick Park, San Fran added another weapon toits arsenal as rookie WR Michael Crabtree joined theteam over the bye weekend after missing the first 5games of the season because of a contract impasse.Crabtree hit the ground running and went on to leadall <strong>NFL</strong> rookies with a 56.8 yds./game avg. over thefinal 11 contests. In his debut at Houston, the rookiedazzled the crowd with some acrobatic catches, butthe show would eventually turn to two 49er veterans.After falling behind 21 points at halftime, Singletarymade a change at quarterback, inserting Alex Smithinto the lineup for Shaun Hill. Smith, who hadn’t seenany action in nearly two years, responded by throwinga career-high 3 TDs in the final 2 qtrs., all ofwhich were caught by Davis. Following the Texansgame, Smith would go on to start the remainder ofthe season and register career-highs in passing TDs(18), <strong>com</strong>pletion pct. (60.5) and quarterback rating(81.5), while Davis proceeded to put up historicnumbers on his way to being named a starter in hisfirst Pro Bowl. The talented tight end finished the yearwith 965 yds. and tied the <strong>NFL</strong> single-season recordfor TD receptions (13) by a tight end. The next weekat Indianapolis, the team lost starting LT Joe Staleyon the first offensive play to a knee injury. Behindthe crafty play-calling of defensive coordinator GregManusky, the 49ers became the only team to hold<strong>NFL</strong> MVP QB Peyton Manning without a TD on theseason. Despite the unit’s valiant effort, the 49ers fell18-14. A 34-27 loss to the Titans at home inspiredthe squad for a prime-time, Thursday Night Footballshowdown against Chicago. In what was a microcosmof the defense’s season, the unit recorded 5INTs, including SS Michael Lewis’ victory-sealingpick in the end zone. After digging themselves a23-3 hole at Green Bay, San Fran valiantly battledback in the final 2 qtrs., only to <strong>com</strong>e up short by lessthan a TD in the 30-24 defeat. The defense exactedrevenge at home against Jacksonville the followingweek, allowing just 3 points as Davis and Gore eachscored in the 20-9 victory. Despite a career-high310 yds. passing from Smith, the 49ers lost in Seattle,20-17, before returning home for a prime time,MNF rematch against Arizona. A statement game forthe defense, the 49ers forced 7 turnovers (5 FRs,2 INTs), including a franchise record 7 FFs, as the24-9 win sealed the season sweep of the Cardinals.The Niners penchant for forcing turnovers allowedthem to post the <strong>NFL</strong>’s 5th-best turnover ratio in2009 (33 takeaways; 24 giveaways). In the blizzardbeatencity of Philadelphia the following Sunday, theNiners struggled with turnovers in a 27-13 loss tothe Eagles. Facing Detroit a week later, TDs fromDavis and Gore led the way as the 49ers outgunnedthe Lions 20-6. San Fran would move toward its finalgame in St. Louis with a chance to secure its firstnon-losing season since 2002. Over<strong>com</strong>ing a slow1st half, Alex Smith and Co. put up 28 points in thefinal half, including a 73-yd. TD catch by Davis toregister his record-tying total. Gore capped off theday with 2 TDs and his 5th 100-yd. performance ofthe year, giving him 20 such career games and tyinghim with Joe Perry for the franchise record.


HISTORYHISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS2010The San Francisco 49ers entered the 2010 seasonwith high hopes, having finished the previous seasonwith their best record since 2002 and havingfive players named to the Pro Bowl. The 49ers dugthemselves an insurmountable deficit with a 0-5start that they ultimately could not over<strong>com</strong>e. SanFrancisco finished the year with a 6-10 record and athird place finish in the NFC West. The 49ers openedthe season on the road against the Seattle Seahawks.With the arrival of former USC head coachPete Carroll, the 49ers were not <strong>com</strong>pletely certainabout what to expect and were stunned by a 31-6loss. The Niners opened their home slate on MondayNight Football against the Super Bowl ChampionNew Orleans Saints to Candlestick Park. RB FrankGore rushed for 112 yds., and 1 TD on the groundand 1 through the air. 49ers QB Alex Smith passedfor 275 yards, but his heroics were not enough asNew Orleans posted a late FG giving the Saints a25-22 victory. A dismal offensive performance in a31-10 loss in Kansas City influenced head coachMike Singletary to let offensive coordinator JimmyRaye go and promote QBs coach Mike Johnson tothe role of play-caller. In week 4 the Niners traveledto Atlanta. The 49ers started fast but their inabilityto finish, however, ultimately cost them a win as theFalcons edged them,16-14. San Francisco returnedhome for its 2nd primetime matchup in as manyhome games. NBC’s Sunday Night Football pittedthem against the Philadelphia Eagles. Again, SanFrancisco showed up under the brightest of lights,posting 309 yds. through the air including 3 TDs, buta late game INT gave the 49ers their 5th straightloss of the season, 27-24. The 49ers added somerays of hope against the visiting Oakland Raiders.Gore accounted for 149 yds. rushing, leading the49ers offense to 349 yds. of total offense and earningthe Niners their first win of the season, 17-9.The 49ers next test would be at Carolina. The Ninersfailed to capitalize on a late-game lead and allowedthe Panthers to mount a 20-23 <strong>com</strong>eback victoryon a game-winning FG as time expired. Starting QBAlex Smith suffered an injured shoulder during the4th qtr. At 1-6, the team boarded a plane and traveledto London for a week-long road trip to squareoff with the Denver Broncos in the 2010 InternationalSeries game. With QB Troy Smith at the helmdue to the injury to Alex Smith a week earlier, the“home team” defeated Denver, 24-16. After the byeweek, the 49ers returned home to defeat division foeSt. Louis 23-20 in OT, behind the big-play arm ofTroy Smith and the Frank Gore run game. The ensuing21-0 shutout by Tampa Bay at Candlestick, thefirst home shutout since 1977, inspired the squadfor a prime-time, MNF showdown at Arizona. Thedefense held the Cardinals to just 13 yds. rushingand forced 2 turnovers. Unfortunately, perennial ProBowl RB Frank Gore suffered a fractured hip duringthe contest ending his season. After a forgettable34-16 loss to Green Bay at Lambeau Field, SanFran erupted for a season-high 40 points againstthe visiting Seahawks. Mike Singletary had handedthe started QB role back to Alex Smith after the GBloss, and he went on to throw for 255 yds. and 3 TDsin the 40-21 win. Despite the momentum the Ninersseemed to gain they lost, 34-7, at San Diego ina Thurday night matchup. Despite a 5-9 record, SanFrancisco was still in NFC West hunt. Looking for aspark Singletary once again switched QBs, this timeto Troy Smith. The spark that was expected nevercame to be and the 49ers suffered a devastating,25-17, loss at St. Louis. With the division title andall playoff hopes out of reach, team President andCEO Jed York relieved head coach Mike Singletaryof his duties that evening. Defensive line coach JimTomsula was later promoted to interim head coachfor the final week of the season. The 49ers battledto finish the season with a favorable taste in theirmouths vs. Arizona. RB Brian Westbrook notched 2TDs while Alex Smith threw for 276 yds., 2 TDs anda QB rtg. of 107.8, in a 38-7 win.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\386// MEDIA GUIDE


HISTORYPRESIDENTS/PERSONNELSAN FRANCISCO’S ALL-TIMEPRESIDENTS & PERSONNEL DIRECTORSYears Team President General Managers1946 Anthony J. Morabito (Owner) John R.Blackinger (General Manager)1947 Allen E. Sorrell John R.Blackinger (General Manager)1948 Allen E. Sorrell Louis G. Spadia (Business Manager)1949-50 Anthony J. Morabito (Owner) Louis G. Spadia (Business Manager)1951-66 Anthony J. Morabito (Owner) Louis G. Spadia (General Manager)1967-72 Louis G. Spadia Jack White (General Manager)1972 Louis G. Spadia Jack White (Vice President for Personnel)1973-76 Louis G. Spadia Louis G. Spadia (President & General Manager)1977-78 Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr. Joe Thomas (Vice President & General Manager)1979-82 Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr. Bill Walsh (Head Coach & General Manager)1983 Bill Walsh (President & Head Coach) John McVay (General Manager)1984-87 Bill Walsh (President & Head Coach) John McVay (Vice President/General Manager)1988-89 Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr. John McVay (Vice President/General Manager)1990 Edward J. DeBartolo Jr. John McVay (Vice President of Football Administration)1991-94 Carmen Policy John McVay (Vice President of Football Administration)1995-97 Carmen Policy Dwight Clark (Vice President/Director of Football Operations)1998 Carmen Policy (President & CEO) Dwight Clark (Executive Vice President/Director of Football Operations)1999-2000 Denise DeBartolo-York (Owner) Bill Walsh (Vice President/General Manager)2001-03 Peter Harris (President & CEO) Terry Donahue (General Manager)2004 John York (Owner) Terry Donahue (Vice President/General Manager)2005-07 John York (Owner) Scot McCloughan (Vice President of Player Personnel)2008 John York (Owner) Scot McCloughan (General Manager)2009 Jed York (President) Scot McCloughan (General Manager)2010 Jed York (President & CEO) Trent Baalke (Vice President of Player Personnel)2011 Jed York (President & CEO) Trent Baalke (General Manager)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\387// MEDIA GUIDE


DRAFT HISTORYALL-TIME DRAFT1947 (Dec. 20-21, 1946)1a. Glenn Davis, HB, Army (2)1b. Clyde Le<strong>For</strong>ce, WB, Tulsa (6)2. Bob Wiese, HB, Michigan (14)3. Paul Duke, C, Georgia Tech (22)4. Don Samuel, HB, Oregon St. (30)5. Alf Satterfield, T, Vanderbilt (38)6. John Zilly, E, Notre Dame (46)7. Gene (Red) Knight, HB, LSU (54)8. Charlie Malmberg, T, Rice (62)9. Bob Leonetti, G, Wake <strong>For</strong>est (70)10. Frank Broyles, QB, Georgia Tech (78)11. Jim Tyree, E, Oklahoma (86)12. Ed Robnett, FB, Texas Tech (94)13. Walter Slater, HB, Tennessee (102)14. Earl Wheeler, C, Arkansas (110)15. Les Proctor, G, Texas (118)16. Al DeRogatis, T, Duke (126)17. Earl Tullos, T, LSU (132)18. Bryant Meeks, C, South Carolina (138)19. Ed Royston, G, Wake <strong>For</strong>est (144)20. Max Bumgardner, E, Texas (150)49ERS AAFC DRAFT (1946-49)1948 (Dec. 16, 1947)1. Joe Scott, HB, San Francisco (5)3. Jim Cason, HB, LSU (15)4. Walt McCormick, C, USC (23)6. Fred Land, T, LSU (32)7. Phil O’Reilly, T, Purdue (38)9. Bill Luongo, FB, Pennsylvania (50)11. Bob Steckroth, E, William & Mary (62)12. Gene Malinowski, T, Detroit (70)13. Len Modzelski, T, Scranton (78)14. Les Rideout, T, Bowling Green (86)15. Larry Olsonoski, T, Purdue (94)16. Wally Matulich, HB, Mississippi St. (102)17. Bob Ravensberg, HB, Indiana (110)18. Bill Pritula, T, Michigan (118)19. Art Fitzgerald, HB, Yale (126)20. Pete Barbolak, T, Purdue (134)21. Dick Loepfe, T, Wisconsin (142)22. Bob Heck, E, Purdue (150)23. Floyd Lanhorne, G, Texas Tech (158)24. Goble Bryant, T, Army (166)25. Bill Talarico, FB, Pennsylvania (174)26. Everett Marshall, T, Pennsylvania (182)27. Perry Moss, HB, Illinois (190)28. Bill Bell, QB, Muhlenberg (198)29. Herb Siegert, G, Illinois (206)30. Frank Williams, FB, Utah St. (214)49ERS ALL-TIME DRAFT1949 (July 8, 1948)(Secret Draft)1. Ernie Stautner, T, Boston College2. Jim Winkler, T, Texas A&M1949 (Dec. 21, 1948)(Drafted Alternately 9-10)1. Chester Fritz, T, Missouri (7)3. Frank Lovuolo, E, St. Bonaventure (20)4. Mike De Noia, QB, Scranton (28)5. George Brodnax, E, Georgia Tech (36)6. John Hamberger, T, Southern Methodist (44)7. Dan Stiegman, C, North Carolina (52)8. Bernie Reid, G, Georgia (60)9. Fred Wendt, HB, Texas-El Paso (68)10. Dick Flowers, T, Alabama (76)11. Bob Lund, HB, Tennessee (84)12. Jon Baker, G, California (92)13. Jim Rinehart, QB, Arkansas (100)14. Don Garlin, HB, USC (108)15. Pete Wismann, C, St. Louis (116)16. Homer Hobbs, G, Georgia (124)25. Paul Schoultz, HB, Miami (OH) (171)26. Jack Kelly, T, Louisiana Tech (176)27. Jasper Flanakin, E, Baylor (181)28. Rudy Smith, T, Louisiana Tech (186)29. Gordon Long, HB, Arkansas (191)1950(January 21-22)(Drafted Alternately 9-10)1. Leo Nomellini, T, Minnesota (11)2. Don Campora, T, Pacific (23)3. Ray Collins, T, LSU (37)4. Morris Bailey, E, Texas Christian (49)5. Harry Kane, C, Pacific (63)6. Don Van Pool, E, Oklahoma (75)7. Lindy Berry, HB, Texas Christian (89)8. Ellery Williams, E, Santa Clara (101)9. Pete Zinach, HB, West Virginia (115)10. Bob Celeri, QB, California (127)11. Harley Dow, T, San Jose St. (141)12. Don Burke, FB, USC (153)13. Lou Cecconi, HB, Pittsburgh (167)14. Tom Payne, E, Santa Clara (179)15. Leo Crampsey, E, St. Bonaventure (193)16. Charley Shaw, G, Oklahoma A&M (205)17. Cliff Van Meter, HB, Tulane (219)18. Ralph Genito, HB, Kentucky (231)19. <strong>For</strong>rest Klein, G, California (245)20. Jack Nix, E, USC (257)21. Guerin Alker, C, Loyola (271)*22. Billy Wilson, E, San Jose St. (283)23. Jim Williams, E, Rice (297)24. Bill Wyman, T, Rice (309)25. Bob Dunn, G, Dayton (323)26. Jim Powers, QB, USC (335)27. Ken Johnson, G, Pacific (349)28. Charley Hall, HB, Arizona (361)29. Bob Whelan, HB, Boston (375)30. Bob Stillwell, E, USC (387)1951(January 18-19, 1951)(Drafted Alternately 2-3)1. Y.A. Tittle, QB, LSU (3)2. Pete Schabarum, HB, California (17)3. Bill Mixon, HB, Georgia (28)4. Choice to Cleveland5a. Dick Steere, T, Drake (53)5b. Al Carapella, T, Miami (FL) (54)(Choice from Chicago Cardinals)6. Bishop Strickland, HB, South Carolina (64)7. Dick <strong>For</strong>bes, E, St. Ambrose (75)8. Joe Arenas, HB, Omaha (89)9. Bruce Van Alstyne, E, Stanford (100)10. Nick Feher, G, Georgia (112)11. Bill Jessup, E, USC (126)12. Jim Monachino, HB, California (137)13. Dick Harvin, E, Georgia Tech (148)14. Rex Berry, HB, Brigham Young (162)15. Dave Sparks, G, South Carolina (173)16. Bob White, HB, Stanford (184)17. Art Michalik, G, St. Ambrose (198)18. Jim Murphy, T, Xavier (209)19. John Phillips, HB, Southern Mississippi (220)20. Al Tate, T, Illinois (234)21. Hardy Brown, FB, Tulsa (245)22. Dwight Winslow, FB, Boise J.C. (256)23. Wally Brunswald, HB, Gustavus Adolphus (270)24. Tom Kingsford, QB, Montana (281)25. Mike Peterson, E, Denver (292)26. Keith Carpenter, T, San Jose St. (306)27. Ray Lung, G, Oregon (317)28. Jack Rohan, HB, Loras College (328)29. S.P. Garnett, T, Kansas (342)30. Jerry Faske, HB, Iowa (353)1952(January 17, 1952)(Drafted Alternately 8-9)1. Hugh McElhenny, HB, Washington (9)2. Bob Toneff, T, Notre Dame (22)3a. Gene Shannon, HB, Houston (27)(Choice from Chicago Cards)3b. Billy Tidwell, HB, Texas A&M (33)4. Marion Campbell, T, Georgia (46)5. Pat O’Donahue, E, Wisconsin (57)6. Jim Beasley, C, Tulsa (70)7. Don Robison, HB, California (81)8. Jerry Smith, T, Wisconsin (94)9. Glen Christian, HB, Idaho (105)10. Carl West, FB, Mississippi (118)11. J.D. Kimmel, T, Houston (129)12. Fred Snyder, E, Loyola (142)13. Rudy Yeager, T, LSU (153)14. Frank Simons, E, Nebraska (166)15. Haldo Norman, E, Gustavus Adolphus (177)16. Bob Meyers, HB, Stanford (190)17. Al Baldock, E, USC (201)18. Bill Carey, E, Michigan St. (214)20. Jess Yates, E, LSU (238)21. Gene Offield, E, Hardin-Simmons (249)22. Jim Cozad, T, Santa Clara (262)23. Bill Glazier, E, Arizona (273)24. Ralph Kreuger, T, California (286)25. Henry (Bud) Laughlin, FB, Kansas (297)26. Dick Kane, G, Cincinnati (310)27. Waldo Schaff, T, Oklahoma A&M (321)28. Joe Palumbo, G, Virginia (334)29. Chuck Mosher, E, Colorado (345)30. Dick Patrick, C, Oregon (358)* - Future ArrivalSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\388// MEDIA GUIDE


DRAFT HISTORYALL-TIME DRAFT1953(January 22, 1953)(Drafted Alternately 9-8-7)1a. Harry Babock, E, Georgia (bonus) (1)1b. Tom Stolhandske, E, Texas (10)2. George Morris, C, Georgia Tech (21)3. Bob St. Clair, T, USF/Tulsa (32)4. Ed Fullerton, HB, Maryland (46)5. Hal Miller, T, Georgia Tech (57)6. Choice to Chicago Bears7. Paul Carr, HB, Houston (82)8. Doug Hogland, T, Oregon St. (93)9. Hal Ledyard, QB, Tenn.-Chattanooga (104)10. Pete Brown, G, Georgia Tech (118)11. Al Charlton, HB, Washington St. (129)12. Carson Leach, G, Duke (140)13. Bill Earley, HB, Washington (154)14. Tom Fletcher, HB, Arizona St. (165)15. Charley Genthner, T, Texas (176)16. Fred Durig, E, Bowling Green (190)17. Hugh Latham, T, San Diego, St. (201)18. Stan Wacholz, E, San Jose St. (212)19. King DuClos, T, Texas-El Paso (226)20. Ray Huizinga, T, Northwestern (237)21. Ken Bahnsen, HB, North Texas St. (248)22. Laverne Robbins, G, Midwestern St. (262)23. Travis Hunt, T, Alabama (273)24. Ed Morgan, HB, Tennessee (284)25. Ernie Stockert, E, UCLA (298)26. Harley Cooper, HB, Arizona St. (309)27. Ralph McCleod, E, LSU (320)28. Tom Novikoff, HB, Oregon (334)29. Don Stillwell, E, USC (345)30. No pick as result of bonus choice1954(January 28, 1954)(Drafted 10th)1. Bernie Faloney, QB, Maryland (11)2. Leo Rucka, G, Rice (23)3. Steve Korcheck, C, George Washington (35)4. Charlie Boxhold, HB, Maryland (47)5a. Bob Hantla, G, Kansas (55)(Choice from Pittsburgh)5b. Frank Mincevich, G, South Carolina (59)6. Floyd Sagely, E, Arkansas (71)7. Sid Youngelman, T, Alabama (83)8. Choice to Cleveland9. Ted Connolly, G, Tulsa (107)10. Choice to Cleveland11. John Skocko, E, USC (131)12. Hal Easterwood, C, Mississippi St. (143)13. Morgan Williams, G, Texas Christian (155)14. Sam Williams, HB, California (167)15a. Ed Gossage, T, Georgia Tech (171)(Choice from Green Bay)15b. Sam Palumbo, G, Notre Dame (179)16. Bobby Fiveash, HB, Florida St. (191)17. Carl Kautz, T, Texas Tech (203)18. Morris Kay, E, Kansas (215)19. Bob Edmiston, T, Temple (227)20. Frank DePietro, HB, Georgia (239)21. Howard Alsup, T, Middle Tenn. St. (251)22. Ralph Reynolds, HB, North Texas St. (263)23. LeRoy Fenstemaker, QB, Rice (275)24. Jerry Daniels, T, Tennessee Tech (287)25. John Platt, FB, Elon (299)26. Pete Bello, C, Pasadena C.C. (311)27. Gayford Baker, G, Neb.-Omaha (323)28. Bob Garbrecht, FB, Rice (335)29. Ted Dunn, FB, Murray State (347)30. Don Folks, E, Houston (359)1955(January 27-28, 1955)(Drafted Alternately 8-9)1. Dick Moegle, HB, Rice (10)2. Frank Morze, C, Boston College (21)3. Carroll Hardy, HB, Colorado (34)4. Matt Hazeltine, C, California (45)5. Eldred Kraemer, T, Pittsburgh (58)6. Bobby Luna, HB, Alabama (69)7. John Dean, QB, Virginia Tech (82)*8. Fred Meyers, QB, Oklahoma St. (93)*9. Fred Preziosio, T, Purdue (106)10. Ron Aschbacker, E, Oregon St. (117)11. Rudy Rotella, E, Neb.-Omaha (130)*12. Lou Palatella, T, Pittsburgh (141)13. Richie Gaskell, E, George Washington (154)14. Nick McKeithan, HB, Duke (165)15. Burdette Hess, G, Idaho (178)16. Jim Hall, E, Auburn (189)17. Bob Newton, G, San Diego St. (202)18. Ron Pheister, C, Oregon (213)19. John Garzoli, T, California (226)20. Glen Dyer, QB, Texas (237)21. George Maderos, E, Chico St. (250)22. Pete Vann, QB, Army (261)*23. Tom Gunnari, E, Washington St. (274)24. Bob Heaston, G, Cal Poly-SLO (285)25. Dewey Wade, E, Kansas St. (298)26. Johnny Kerr, E, Purdue (309)*27. Dick Shockey, QB, Marquette (322)28. Don Sanders, HB, Stanford (333)*29. Otto Kniedinger, T, Penn St. (346)*30. Bob Gongola, QB, Illinois (356)1956(Nov. 29, 1955/Jan. 19, 1956)(Drafted Alternately 1-2)1. Earl Morrall, QB, Michigan St. (2)2. Bruce Bosley, T, West Virginia (15)3. Bill Herchman, T, Texas Tech (26)4. Frank Pajaczkowski, HB, Richmond (40)5. Choice to Los Angeles6. Tony Sardisco, LB, Tulane (64)*7. Larry Barnes, FB Colorado St. (75)8. Charles Smith, E, Abilene Christian (88)9. Jim Cox, E, Cal Poly-SLO (99)10. Jerry Zaleski, HB, Colorado St. (112)11. Stewart Pell, T, North Carolina (123)12. Roger Swedberg, T, Iowa (136)13. Ralph Moody, HB, Kansas (147)* 14. R.C. Owens, E, College of Idaho (160)15a. Reed Henderson, T, Utah St. (171)15b. Gene Boyd, HB, Abilene Christian (172)(Choice from Pittsburgh)16. George Herring, QB, Southern Mississippi (184)17. Richard Weiss, T, Mississippi (195)18. Billy Yelverton, T, Mississippi (208)19. Pete Arrigoni, HB, Arizona (219)20. Bob Scarbrough, C, Auburn (232)21. L.C. Joyner, HB, E. Contra Costa C.C. (243)22. Clarence Wessman, E, San Jose St. (256)23. Mike Monroe, HB, Washington (267)24. Ed Wallace, G, San Diego J.C. (280)25. Paul Goad, HB, Abilene Christian (291)26. Rommie Loudd, E, UCLA (304)27. Jerry Gustafson, QB, Stanford (315)* 28. Jerry Drew, FB, California (328)29. Dean Benson, E, Willamette (339)*30. Bob Mitchell, T, Puget Sound (351)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\389// MEDIA GUIDE1957(November 27, 1956)(Drafted 2nd)1. John Brodie, QB, Stanford (3)2. Abe Woodson, HB, Illinois (15)3. Choice to Los Angeles4a. Jim Ridlon, HB, Syracuse (39)4b. Mike Sandusky, T, Maryland (46)(Choice from Chicago Cardinals)5. Karl Rubke, C, USC (56)6a. Bill Rhodes, HB, Western St. (CO) (62)(Choice from Philadelphia)6b. Jim Hunter, HB, Missouri (68)*7. Fred Dugan, E, Dayton (80)8. Ernie Pitts, E, Denver (92)*9. Charles Brueckman, C, Pittsburgh (104)*10. Jerry Hurst, T, Middle Tenn. St. (116)*11. Tom Davis, HB, LSU (128)*12. Fred Sington, T, Alabama (140)13. Charles Mackey, E, Arizona St. (152)14. Ron Warzeka, T, Montana St. (164)*15. Earl Kaiser, HB, Houston (176)16. Vic Kristopalitis, FB, Dayton (188)17. Dave Kuhn, C, Kentucky (200)18. Richard Guy, G, Ohio St. (212)19. Gene Babb, FB, Austin (224)20. Sid DeLoatch, G, Duke (236)21. Fred Wilcox, HB, Tulane (248)22. Paul Tripp, T, Idaho St. (260)23. John Thomas, E, Pacific (272)24. John Ladner, E, Wake <strong>For</strong>est (284)25. Ray Meyer, FB, Lamar (296)*26. Tom Topping, T, Duke (308)27. Don Vicic, FB, Ohio St. (320)28. Bill Curtis, HB, Texas Christian (332)29. Vern Hallbeck, LB, Texas Christian (344)30. George Parks, QB, Lamar (355)1958(Dec. 2, 1957/Jan. 28, 1958)(Drafted Alternately 8-9)1a. Jim Pace, HB, Michigan (8)1b. Charlie Krueger, T, Texas A&M (9)*2. Bob Newman, QB, Washington St. (22)3. Bob Hoppe, HB, Auburn (33)4. John Varone, HB, Miami (FL) (46)5. Bill Atkins, HB, Auburn (59)6. Henry Schmidt, T, USC (71)7. Choice to Detroit*8a. Leon Burton, HB, Arizona St. (87)(Choice from Chicago Cardinals)8b. Ron Mills, HB, West Texas St. (95)9. George Troutman, C, Capital (OH) (107)*10. Vel Heckman, T, Florida (119)*11. Hogan Wharton, T, Houston (131)12. Pete Williams, T, Lehigh (143)13a. James Yore, FB, Indiana (151)(Choice from Pittsburgh)13b. Harold Dukes, E, Michigan St. (155)14. Max Fields, HB, College (167)15. Choice to Detroit16. George Shirkey, T, Stephen F. Austin (191)17. John Wittenborn, T, SE Missouri St. (203)18. Dennit Morris, G, Oklahoma (215)19. Ronnie Mushatt, C, Grambling St. (227)20. Jerry Mertens, E, Drake (239)21. Don Christian, HB, Arkansas (251)22. Bruce Hartman, T, Luther (263)23. Larry Fields, HB, Utah (275)*24. Dee Mackey, E, East Texas St. (287)25. Bill Kaczmarek, C, SW Missouri St. (299)*26. Hilliard Hill, E, USC (311)27. Bob Witucki, E, Notre Dame (323)28. Garland Warren, C, North Texas St. (335)29. Herman Hodges, HB, Sam Houston (347)*30. Ted Stahura, T, Kansas St. (358)


DRAFT HISTORYALL-TIME DRAFT1959(Dec. 2, 1958/Jan. 22, 1959)(Drafted 6th)1a. Dave Baker, HB, Oklahoma (5)1b. Dan James, C, Ohio St. (8)(Choice from Pittsburgh)2. Bob Harrison, LB, Oklahoma (17)3. Eddie Dove, HB, Colorado (29)4. Monte Clark, T, USC (41)5. Frank Geremia, T, Notre Dame (54)6. Wally Bavaro, T, Holy Cross (66)7a. Don Rogers, LB, South Carolina (74)(Choice from Chicago Cardinals)*7b. Dan Colchico, E, San Jose St. (78)8. Lewis Akin, E, Vanderbilt (90)9. Robert Green, HB, Florida (102)10. Bronko Nagurski, T Notre Dame (114)11. Jack Hayes, HB, Trinity (TX) (126)12. Bill Korutz, C, Dayton (138)13. Bill Lopasky, G, West Virginia (150)14. Michael Dukes, FB, Clemson (162)15. Joe Belland, HB, Arizona St. (174)16. Bob Cook, HB, Idaho St. (186)17. Jerome Jurczak, C, Benedictine (198)18. Jack Cowley, T, Trinity (TX) (210)*19. Tom Osborne, HB, Hastings (NE) (222)*20. Toby Deese, T, Georgia Tech (234)21. Luther Carr, HB, Washington (246)22. Burnio McQueen, E, North Carolina A&T (258)23. Bruce Dollahan, T, Illinois (270)24. Craig Chudy, E, UCLA (282)*25. Roy Gee, G, Trinity (TX) (294)26. Ed Young, E, Louisville (306)27. Mel Semenko, T, Colorado (318)28. Mike McCluskey, HB, Washington (330)29. Jack Bolton, T, Puget Sound (342)30. Bob Carter, E, Denver (354)1960(November 30, 1959)(Drafted Alternately 10-11)1. Monty Stickles, E, Notre Dame (11)2a. Mike Magac, G, Missouri (16)(Choice from Washington)* 2b. Carl Kammerer, LB, Pacific (22)3. Rod Breedlove, C, Maryland (35)4. Ray Norton, HB, San Jose St. (46)5. Len Rohde, T, Utah St. (59)6. Ola Lee Murchison, E, Pacific (70)7. Bob Waters, QB, Presbyterian (83)8a. Bill Mathis, HB, Clemson (88)(Choice from Washington)8b. Max Fugler, C, LSU (94)9. Bob Wasden, C, Auburn (107)10. Mel Branch, E, LSU (118)11a. Ed Pitts, T, South Carolina (126)(Choice from Pittsburgh)* 11b. Ernest Hansen, C, Northern Arizona (131)*12. Jim Williams, T, North Carolina College (142)*13. Dean Hinshaw, T, Stanford (155)14. Gary Campbell, QB, Whittier (166)15. Mike Dowdie, LB, Texas (179)16. Jim Heinke, T, Wisconsin (190)17. Austin Gonsoulin, HB, Baylor (203)18. Carl Robinson, T, South Carolina St. (214)19. Bobby Pate, HB, Presbyterian (227)20. Jim Woodward, T, Lamar (238)1961(Dec. 27-28, 1960)(Drafted Alternately 9-10)1a. Jimmy Johnson, HB, UCLA (6)(Choice from Pittsburgh)1b. Bernie Casey, FB, Bowling Green (9)1c. Billy Kilmer, QB, UCLA (11)(Choice from New York via Baltimore)2. Roland Lakes, T, Wichita St. (24)3. Bill Cooper, FB, Muskingum (37)4a. Aaron Thomas, E, Oregon St. (47)(Choice from Pittsburgh)4b. Dale Messer, HB, Fresno St. (52)*5a. Clark Miller, T, Utah St. (58)(Choice from Dallas)5b. Bob McCreary, T, Wake <strong>For</strong>est (65)*6. Mike McClellan, HB, Oklahoma (80)7. Ray Purdin, HB, Northwestern (93)8. Neill Plumley, T, Oregon (108)*9a. Leon Donohue, T, San Jose St. (118)(Choice from Pittsburgh)9b. Everisto Nino, T, East Texas St. (121)10. Paul Hynes, HB, Louisiana Tech (136)11. Tony Parrilli, LB, Illinois (149)*12. Don Coffey, E, Memphis St. (164)13a. Tommy Hackler, E, Tennessee Tech (174)(Choice from Pittsburgh)*13b. Julius Fincke, T, McNeese St. (177)14. Bill Worrell, T, Georgia (192)15. Bob Sams, T, Central St. (OK) (205)16. Charlie Fuller, HB, San Francisco St. (220)17. Tom Jewell, G, Idaho St. (233)*18. Kay McFarland, RB, Colorado St. (248)19. Tom Simpson, T, Davidson (261)20. Jerry Perry, G, Central St. (OK) (276)1962(December 4, 1961)(Drafted 8th)1. Lance Alworth, HB, Arkansas (8)2. Ed Pine, LB, Utah (22)3. Billy Ray Adams, FB, Mississippi (36)*4a. Charlie Sieminski, DT, Penn St. (46)(Choice from Dallas)*4b. Floyd Dean, LB, Florida (50)5a. Ted Woods, HB, Colorado (62)(Choice from St. Louis Cardinals)*5b. Mike Lind, FB, Notre Dame (64)6a. Keith Luhnow, FB, Santa Ana (71)(Choice from Washington)6b. Jerry Brown, G, Mississippi (76)(Choice from Pittsburgh)6c. Bill Winter, G, West Virginia (78)7. John Burrell, E, Rice (92)8. James Vollenweider, HB, Miami (FL) (106)*9. Jim Roberts, T, Mississippi (120)10. Regis Coustillac, C, Pittsburgh (134)11. Larry Jepson, C, Furman (148)12. Milton McPike, E, Kirksville (162)13. George Pierovich, LB, California (176)14. Dick Easterly, DB, Syracuse (190)15. Ray Osborne, T, Mississippi St. (204)16. Ron Frank, T, South Dakota St. (218)17. Wally Foltz, E, De Pauw (232)18. Gary Brown, T, Illinois (246)19. Bob Burton, T, Murray St. (260)20. Rodger McFarland, DB, Kansas (274)1963(December 3, 1962)(Drafted Alternately 8-7)1. Kermit Alexander, HB, UCLA (8)2. Walter Rock, G, Maryland (21)3. Don Lisbon, HB, Bowling Green (36)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\390// MEDIA GUIDE4. Choice to Chicago*4a. Harrison Rosdahl, G, Penn St. (46)(Choice from Philadelphia)4b. Hugh Campbell, E, Washington St. (50)(Choice from Washington)*5a. Vern Burke, E, Oregon St. (64)*5c. Jim Pilot, FB, New Mexico St. (65)(Choice from Cleveland via Pittsburgh)5b. Gary Moeller, LB, Ohio St. (66)(Choice from Chicago)6. Pat Emerick, LB, Western Michigan (77)7. Ernest DeCourley, DT, Moorehead St. (92)*8. Roger Locke, E, Arizona St. (105)*9. John Maczuzak, T, Pittsburgh (120)10. Dick Lopour, HB, Huron (133)11. Steve Shafer, QB, Utah St. (148)12. Robert Benton, T, Mississippi St. (161)13. Dick Shultz, T, Ohio (176)14. Bill Tobin, HB, Missouri (189)*15. Ollie Ross, FB, West Texas St. (204)16. Jim Bogdalek, DT, Toledo (217)17. Ken Reed, G, Tulsa (232)*18. John Sellers, T, Bakersfield J.C. (245)19. Bob Price, G, North Texas St. (260)20. Don Davis, HB, McMurry (273)1964(December 2, 1963)(Drafted 1st)1. Dave Parks, E, Texas Tech (1)2. George Mira, QB, Miami (FL) (15)3. Dave Wilcox, LB, Oregon (29)*4. James Wilson, G, Georgia (43)5. Rudy Johnson, FB, Nebraska (57)*6. Gary Lewis, FB, Arizona St. (71)7. Hagood Clarke, DB, Florida (85)*8a. Bob Daugherty, HB, Tulsa (99)8b. Bob Poole, E, Clemson (102)(Choice from Washington)9. Howard Mudd, G, Hillsdale (113)*10. Fred Polser, T, East Texas St. (127)11. Dennis Almquist, G, Idaho (141)*12. Jim Long, FB, Fresno St. (155)13. Robert Brown, DT, Arkansas A&M (169)14. Ed Beard, T, Tennessee (183)15. James Griffin, E, Grambling St. (197)*16. Cornell Gordon, DB, North Carolina A&T (211)*17. Ken Brusven, T, Oregon St. (225)*18. Jerry Cole, E, Southwest Texas St. (239)19. Larry Rawson, HB, Auburn (253)20. Gene Baker, G, Whitworth (267)1965(November 28, 1964)(Drafted 2nd)1a. Ken Willard, FB, North Carolina (2)1b. George Donnelly, DB, Illinois (13)(Choice from Cleveland)2. Joe Cerne, C, Northwestern (16)3a. Bob Schweickert, HB, Virginia Tech (29)(Choice from N.Y. Giants)3b. Jim Norton, T, Washington (30)3c. Jack Chapple, LB, Stanford (42)(Choice from Baltimore)*4. Larry Todd, WR, Arizona St. (44)*5. Dave McCormick, T, LSU (58)6. Choice to Cleveland7. Choice to Green Bay8. Choice to Minnesota9. Wayne Swinford, DB, Georgia (114)*10. Robert Cappadona, RB, Northeastern (128)*11. Steve Mass, T, Detroit (142)*12. Dave Plump, RB, Fresno St. (156)


DRAFT HISTORYALL-TIME DRAFT13. Greg Schumacher, LB, Illinois (170)14. Frank Andruski, DB, Utah (184)15. Joe Pabian, T, West Virginia (198)*16. Dave Hettema, T, New Mexico (212)17. Len Frketich, E, Oregon St. (226)*18. Leon Stanridge, E, San Diego St. (240)19. Dale <strong>For</strong>d, QB-DB, Washington St. (254)*20. Dennis Duncan, HB, Louisiana College (268)1966(November 27, 1965)(Drafted Alternately 10-11)1. Stan Hindman, DE-G, Mississippi (11)*2. Bob Windsor, E, Kentucky (26)3a. Alvin Randolph, DB, Iowa (37)(Choice from Dallas)3b. Dan Bland, DB, Mississippi St. (41)*4. Don Parker, G, Virginia (56)5a. Mel Phillips, DB, North Carolina A&T (69)(Choice from Dallas)5b. Steve Smith, TE, Michigan (71)6. Charles Johnson, DT, Louisville (91)7. Choice to Baltimore8. Dick Witcher, E, UCLA (119)9. Kent Kramer, TE, Minnesota (133)10. Ron Sbranti, LB, Utah (147)11. Preston Ridlehuber, DB, Georgia (166)12. Lyle Loebach, T, Simpson (180)*13. Jim Jackson, DB, Western Illinois (194)*14. Elmer Collett, C, San Francisco St. (208)*15. S.T. Saffold, WR, San Jose St. (222)16. Jim LeClair, QB, C.W. Post (241)*17. Jim Breland, G, Georgia Tech (255)*18. Ron Parson, E, Austin Peay (269)*19. Dick Fitzgerald, T, Nebraska (283)*20. Willie Walker, LB, Baylor (297)1967(March 14, 1967)(Drafted alternately 11-13)1a. Steve Spurrier, QB, Florida (3)(Choice from Atlanta)1b. Cas Banaszek, TE, Northwestern (11)2. Tom Holzer, T, Louisville (39)3a. Frank Nunley, LB, Michigan (62)(Choice from Pittsburgh)3b. Bill Tucker, HB, Tennessee A&I (65)4. Wayne Trimble, DB, Alabama (91)5. Choice to Atlanta6. Doug Cunningham, HB, Mississippi (145)7. Milt Jackson, DB, Tulsa (170)8. Walter Johnson, LB, Tuskegee (198)9. Bob Briggs, T, Heidelberg (223)10. Phil Meyers, WR, Northwest Okla. (248)11. Ken Carmann, DT, Kearney (Neb.) (276)12. James Hall, LB, Tuskegee (301)13. Rich Gibbs, DB, Iowa (325)14. Dalton Leblanc, WR, N.E. Louisiana (354)15. Clarence Spencer, WR, Louisville (379)16. Bart Templeman, C, Eastern Montana (404)17. Dan Talbott, QB, North Carolina (432)1968(January 30-31, 1968)(Drafted alternately 14-15)1. <strong>For</strong>rest Blue, C, Auburn (15)2. Choice to St. Louis3a. Lance Olssen, T, Purdue (65)(Choice from Detroit)3b. Skip Vanderbundt, LB, Oregon St. (69)4. John Fuller, WR, Lamar (98)5. Dwight Lee, RB, Michigan St. (125)6a. Leo Johnson, WR, Tennessee St. (141)(Choice from New Orleans)6b. Bill Belk, DE, Maryland St. (153)7. Jerry Richardson, LB, Mississippi (179)8a. Charles Brown, T, Augustana (SD) (206)(Choice from N.Y. Giants)8b. Tom Gray, WR, Morehead St. (207)9. Casey Boyett, WR, Brigham Young (233)10. Tommy Hart, LB, Morris Brown (261)11. Dennis Fitzgibbons, G, Syracuse (287)12. Henry Johnson, QB, Fisk (315)13. Tom Mitrakos, C, Pittsburgh (341)14. Alex Moore, RB, Norfolk St. (369)15. Clarence Spencer, WR, Louisville (395)16. Tom Rosenow, DT, Northern Illinois (423)17. Dennis Patera, K, Brigham Young (449)1969(January 28-29, 1969)(Drafted 16th)1a. Ted Kwalick, TE, Penn St. (7)(Choice from New Orleans)1b. Gene Washington, WR, Stanford (16)2. Choice to Pittsburgh via Cleveland3. Choice to Dallas4a. Jim Sniadecki, LB, Indiana (86)(Choice from Detroit)4b. Gene Moore, RB, Occidental (94)5. Earl Edwards, DT, Wichita St. (120)6. Jim Thomas, RB, Texas-Arlington (146)7. Steve Van Sinderen, T, Washington St. (172)8. Mike Loper, T, Brigham Young (198)9. Hilton Crawford, DB, Grambling St. (224)10. Dave Chapple, K, Santa Barbara (250)11. Willie Peake, T, Alcorn St. (276)12. Jack O’Malley, T, USC (302)13. Paul Champlin, DB, Eastern Montana (328)14. Tom Black, WR, East Texas St. (354)15. Gary Golden, DB, Texas Tech (380)16. Bob Hoskins, LB, Wichita St. (406)17. Joe Rushing, LB, Memphis St. (432)1970(January 27-28, 1970)(Drafted 9th)1a. Cedrick Hardman, DE, North Texas St. (9)1b. Bruce Taylor, DB, Boston (17)(Choice from Washington)2. Choice to Los Angeles2. John Isenbarger, RB, Indiana (48)(Choice from Philadelphia via Los Angeles)3. Choice to Kansas City4. Vic Washington, WR, Wyoming (87)5. Gary McArthur, T, USC (113)6. Rusty Clark, QB, Houston (139)7. Jim Strong, RB, Houston (165)8. Carter Campbell, LB, Weber St. (191)9. Preston Riley, WR, Memphis St. (217)10. Larry Schreiber, RB, Tennessee Tech (243)11. Danny Crockett, WR, Toledo (269)12. Bill Tant, T, Dayton (295)13. Jim Vanderslice, LB, Texas Christian (321)14. Jack King, G, Clemson (347)15. Dave Delsignore, WR, Youngstown St. (373)16. Scott Perkins, WR, Livingstone (NC) (399)17. Mike Culton, P, Laverne (425)1971(January 28-29, 1971)(Drafted alternately 18-19)1. Tim Anderson, CB, Ohio St. (23)2a. Ernie Janet, G, Washington (37)(Choice from Green Bay)2b. Joe Orduna, RB, Nebraska (49)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\391// MEDIA GUIDE3a. Sam Dickerson, WR, USC (55)(Choice from Philadelphia)3b. Willie Parker, C, North Texas St. (75)4. Tony Harris, RB, Toledo (101)5a. Dean Shaternick, T, Kansas St. (114)(Choice from Chicago)5b. George Wells, LB, New Mexico St. (122)(Choice from N.Y. Giants)5c. Marty Huff, LB, Michigan (127)6. Al Bresler, WR, Auburn (153)7. John Watson, T, Oklahoma (179)8. Jim McCann, K, Arizona St. (205)9. Therman Couch, LB, Iowa St. (231)10a. Ron Cardo, RB, Wisc.-Oshkosh (236)(Choice from New Orleans)10b. Ernie Jennings, WR, Air <strong>For</strong>ce (257)11. Joe Reed, QB, Mississippi St. (283)12. Jim Bunch, DT, Wisconsin St. (309)13. John Bullock, RB, Purdue (335)14. Bill Dunstan, LB, Utah St. (361)15. John Lennon, DE, Colgate (387)16. Dave Purcell, DT, Kentucky (414)17. Leroy Charlton, CB, Florida A&M (438)1972(February 1-2, 1972)(Drafted alternately 19-18)1. Terry Beasley, WR, Auburn (19)2a. Ralph McGill, CB, Tulsa (28)(Choice from N.Y. Giants)2b. Jean Barrett, T, Tulsa (44)3. Allen Dunbar, WR, Southern (71)4. Windlan Hall, CB, Arizona St. (96)5. Mike Greene, LB, Georgia (123)6. Jackie Walker, S, Tennessee (148)7. Edgar Hardy, G, Jackson St. (175)8. Tom Wittum, P, Northern Illinois (200)9. Jerry Brown, CB, Northwestern (227)10. Steve Williams, DT, Western Carolina (252)11. Tom Laputica, DE, Southern Illinois (279)12. Steve Setzier, DE, St. John’s (304)13. Leon Pettigrew, T, San Fernando Valley (331)14. Eric Guthrie, QB, Boise St. (356)15. Bob Maddox, DE, Frostburg St. (383)16. Ron Davis, G, Virginia St. (408)17. Ted Alexander, RB, Langston (435)1973(January 30-31, 1973)(Drafted alternately 18-19)1. Mike Holmes, CB, Texas Southern (18)2. Willie Harper, LB, Nebraska (41)(Choice from N.Y. Giants)2. Choice to St. Louis3. Choice to Denver via Washington4. Choice to San Diego via Washington5a. Mike Fulk, LB, Indiana (112)(Choice from Chicago)5b. Ed Beverly, WR, Arizona St. (122)6. Arthur Moore, DT, Tulsa (149)7. John Mitchell, LB, Alabama (174)8. David Atkins, RB, Texas-El Paso (201)9. Roger Praetorius, RB, Syracuse (226)10. Charlie Hunt, LB, Florida St. (253)11. Tom Dahlberg, RB, Gustavus Adolphus (278)12. Larry Pettus, T, Tennessee St. (305)13. Alan Kelso, C, Washington (330)14. Dennis Morrison, QB, Kansas St. (357)15. Mike Bettiga, WR, Humboldt St. (382)16. Mike Oven, TE, Georgia Tech (409)17. Bob Erickson, G, North Dakota St. (434)


DRAFT HISTORYALL-TIME DRAFT1974(January 29-30, 1974)(Drafted 10th)1a. Wilbur Jackson, RB, Alabama (9)1b. Bill Sandifer, DT, UCLA (10)(Choice from New England)2a. Keith Fahnhorst, T, Minnesota (35)2b. Delvin Williams, RB, Kansas (49)(Choice from Washington)3. Choice to St. Louis4a. Clint Haslerig, WR, Michigan (83)(Choice from N.Y. Jets via New Orleans)4. Choice to New Orleans4b. Sammy Johnson, RB, North Carolina (90)(Choice from Green Bay)5. Choice to New Orleans6. Mike Raines, DT, Alabama (138)7. Kermit Johnson, RB, UCLA (166)8. Jim Schnietz, G, Missouri (191)9. Manfred Moore, RB, USC (216)10. Glenn Gaspard, LB, Texas (244)11. Greg Battle, S, Colorado St. (269)12. Tom Hull, LB, Penn St. (294)13. Tom Owen, QB, Wichita St. (322)14. Walt Williamson, DE, Michigan (347)15. Leonard Gray, TE, Long Beach St. (372)16. Jack Connors, DB, Oregon (400)17. Levi Stanley, G, Hawaii (425)1975(January 28-29, 1975)(Drafted alternately 10-9)1. Jimmy Webb, DT, Mississippi St. (10)2. Greg Collins, LB, Notre Dame (35)3. Choice to N.Y. Giants3a. Jeff Hart, T, Oregon St. (71)(Choice from Buffalo)3b. Steve Mike-Mayer, K, Maryland (72)(Choice from Washington)3c. Wayne Baker, DT, Brigham Young (74)(Choice from St. Louis)4a. Cleveland Elam, DE, Tennessee St. (85)(Choice from New Orleans)4b. Frank Oliver, DB, Kentucky St. (87)5. Wayne Bullock, RB, Notre Dame (114)6. Choice to Kansas City7. Choice to Buffalo8. Preston Kendrick, LB, Florida (191)9a. James Johnson, DB, Tennessee St. (218)9b. Dan Natale, TE, Penn St. (223)(Choice from Philadelphia)9c. Ceasar Douglas, T, Illinois Wesleyan (230)(Choice from St. Louis)10. Donnie Layton, RB, South Carolina St. (243)11. Gene Hernandez, DB, Texas Christian (270)12. Rick Worley, QB, Howard Payne (295)13. Dale Mitchell, LB, USC (322)14. David Henson, WR, Abilene Christian (347)15. Rich Lavin, TE, Western Illinois (374)16. Choice to Baltimore17. Choice to Baltimore1976(April 8-9, 1976)(Drafted alternately 4 & 3)1. Choice to New England1. Choice from Houston to New England2a. Randy Cross, C, UCLA (42)2b. Eddie Lewis, CB, Kansas (57)(Choice from Tampa Bay)3. Choice from New Orleans to Kansas City3. Choice to Dallas4. Steve Rivera, WR, California (100)(Choice from Philadelphia)4. Choice to N.Y. Giants5. Choice to Cincinnati5. Tony Leonard, CB, Virginia Union (140)(Choice from Detroit)6a. Robert Pennywell, LB, Grambling St. (168)6b. Scott Bull, QB, Arkansas (177)(Choice from St. Louis)7. Jay Chesley, DB, Vanderbilt (194)8. John Ayers, T, West Texas St. (223)9. Kenny Harrison, WR, Southern Methodist (250)10. Robin Ross, T, Washington St. (275)11. Paul Hofer, RB, Mississippi (305)12. Gerald Loper, G, Florida (332)13. Larry Brumfield, CB, Indiana St. (359)14. Johnny Miller, LB, Livingstone (NC) (389)15. Howard Stidham, LB, Tennessee Tech (416)16. Reggie Lewis, DE, San Diego St. (443)17. Darryl Jenkins, RB, San Jose St. (473)1977(May 3-4, 1977)(Drafted 16th)1. Choice to New England2. Choice to New England3. Elmo Boyd, WR, Eastern Kentucky (65)(Choice from Houston)3. Choice to N.Y. Jets4. Stan Black, S, Mississippi St. (100)5. Choice to Buffalo6a. Mike Burns, CB, USC (141)(Choice from Buffalo)6b. Jim Harlan, C, Howard Payne (155)7. Jim VanWagner, RB, Michigan Tech (183)8. Choice to N.Y. Giants9. David Posey, K, Florida (239)10. Choice to Tampa Bay11. Brian Billick, TE, Brigham Young (295)12. Scott Martin, G, North Dakota (323)1978(May 2-3, 1978)(Drafted 7th)1a. Ken McAfee, TE, Notre Dame (7)1b. Dan Bunz, LB, Long Beach St. (24)(Choice from Miami)2. Choice to Buffalo2. Walt Downing, G, Michigan (47)(Choice from Chicago)3. Choice to Buffalo3. Ernie Hughes, G, Notre Dame (79)(Choice from Baltimore)4. Terry LeCount, WR, Florida (91)5. Choice to Baltimore5a. Archie Reese, DT, Clemson (127)(Choice from Houston via Kansas City and Chicago)5b. Bruce Threadgill, DB, Mississippi St. (133)(Choice from Miami)6. Choice from Minnesota to Washington6. Elliott Walker, RB, Pittsburgh (148)7. Fred Quillan, C, Oregon (175)8. Choice to Washington9a. Herman Redden, DB, Howard (229)9b. Dean Moore, LB, Iowa (233)(Choice from Detroit)9c. Steve McDaniels, T, Notre Dame (249)(Choice from Denver)10. Mike Connell, P, Cincinnati (260)11. Willie McCray, DE, Troy St. (287)12. Dan Irons, T, Texas Tech (314)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\392// MEDIA GUIDE1979(May 3-4, 1979)(Drafted 1st)1. Choice to Buffalo2. James Owens, RB, UCLA (29)3. Choice to Seattle3. Joe Montana, QB, Notre Dame (82)(Choice from Dallas via Seattle)4. Choice to Buffalo5a. Tom Seabron, LB, Michigan (111)5b. Jerry Aldridge, RB, Angelo St. (119)(Choice from Detroit)6. Ruben Vaughan, DT, Colorado (138)7. Phil Francis, RB, Stanford (166)8. Choice to Green Bay9. Steve Hamilton, DT, Missouri (221)10a. Dwight Clark, WR, Clemson (249)10b. Howard Ballage, CB Colorado (252)(Choice from Tampa Bay)11. Billy McBride, DB, Tennessee St. (276)12. Rod Connors, RB, USC(’78 Supplemental Draft)1980(April 29-30, 1980)(Drafted alternately 2 -1)1. Choice to N.Y. Jets1a. Earl Cooper, RB, Rice (13)(Choice from N.Y. Jets)1b. Jim Stuckey, DE, Clemson (20)(Choice from Denver via N.Y. Jets)2. Choice to Buffalo2. Choice from Detroit to Minnesota2. Keena Turner, LB, Purdue (39)(Choice from Minnesota)3. Choice to Los Angeles3a. Jim Miller, P, Mississippi (65)(Choice from Minnesota)3b. Craig Puki, LB, Tennessee (77)(Choice from Washington via Los Angeles)4a. Ricky Churchman, S, Texas (84)4b. David Hodge, LB, Houston (98)(Choice from New England via Los Angeles)5. Ken Times, DT, Southern (112)6. Herb Williams, CB, Southern (139)7. Choice to Cincinnati8. Choice to Oakland.8. Bobby Leopold, LB, Notre Dame (210)(Choice from Oakland)9. Choice to Detroit via Kansas City9. Dan Hartwig, QB, Cal Lutheran (237)(Choice from Oakland)10. Choice to Pittsburgh11. Choice to Miami12. Choice to Pittsburgh1981(April 28-29, 1981)(Drafted alternately 8-10)1. Ronnie Lott, DB, USC (8)2a. John Harty, DT, Iowa (36)(Choice from Washington)2. Choice to Chicago2b. Eric Wright, DB, Missouri (40)(Choice from Chicago)3. Carlton Williamson, DB, Pittsburgh (65)4. Choice to Dallas5a. Lynn Thomas, DB, Pittsburgh (121)5b. Arrington Jones, RB, Winston-Salem (122)(Choice from Chicago)6. Pete Kugler, DT, Penn St. (147)7. Choice to Philadelphia8. Garry White, RB, Minnesota (203)


DRAFT HISTORYALL-TIME DRAFT9. Choice to Cincinnati10. Choice to Baltimore11. Ron DeBose, TE, UCLA (286)12a. Major Ogilvie, RB, Alabama (313)12b. Joe Adams, QB, Tennessee St. (322)(Choice from Pittsburgh)1982(April 27-28, 1982)(Drafted 27th)1. Choice to New England2. Bubba Paris, T, Michigan (29)(Choice from New England)2. Choice from Washington to New England2. Choice to New England3. Choice to San Diego4. Choice to New England5. Newton Williams, RB, Arizona St. (139)6. Vince Williams, RB, Oregon (151)(Choice from Oakland)6. Choice to New Orleans7. Ron Ferrari, LB, Illinois (195)8. Choice to New Orleans9. Bryan Clark, QB, Michigan St. (251)10a. Dana McLemore, DB, Hawaii (269)(Choice from Tampa Bay)10b. Tim Barbian, DT, Western Illinois (279)11. Gary Gibson, LB, Arizona (306)12. Tim Washington, CB, Fresno St. (334)1983(April 26-27, 1983)(Drafted alternately 5-8)1. Choice to San Diego2. Choice to L.A. Rams2. Roger Craig, RB, Nebraska (49)(Choice from San Diego)3. Blanchard Montgomery, LB, UCLA (59)(Choice from L.A. Rams)3. Choice to L.A. Rams4. Choice from Denver to L.A. Rams4. Tom Holmoe, DB, Brigham Young (90)5. Riki Ellison, LB, USC (117)6. Choice to Tampa Bay7. Gary Moten, LB, Southern Methodist (175)8. Choice to San Deigo9. Mike Mularkey, TE, Florida (229)9. Choice from Cleveland to Chicago10. Jeff Merrill, NT, Nebraska (259)11. Jesse Sapolu, C, Hawaii (289)12. Choice to Chicago1984(May 1-2, 1984)(Drafted alternately 23-24)1. Todd Shell, LB, Brigham Young (24)2. Choice to L.A. Raiders2. John Frank, TE, Ohio St. (56)(Choice from L.A. Raiders)3. Guy McIntyre, G, Georgia (73)(Choice from St. Louis)3. Choice to St. Louis4. Choice from Tampa Bay to Seattle4. Choice to San Diego5a. Michael Carter, DT, Southern Methodist (121)(Choice from Atlanta)5. Choice from Denver to Atlanta5. Choice to St. Louis5b. Jeff Fuller, LB, Texas A&M (139)(Choice from Washington via L.A. Raiders)6. Choice to Atlanta7. Choice to New England8. Choice to San Diego9a. Lee Miller, DB, Fullerton St. (239)(Choice from Chicago)9b. Derrick Harmon, RB, Cornell (248)10. Dave Moritz, WR, Iowa (275)11. Kirk Pendleton, WR, Brigham Young (304)12. Choice from Chicago to Miami12. Choice to San DiegoU.S.F.L. Supplemental Draft(June 5, 1984)(Drafted 24th, 51st and 80th)1. Derrick Crawford, WR, Memphis St. (24)(From Memphis Showboats)2. Joe Conwell, T, North Carolina (51)(From Philadelphia Stars)3. Mark Schellen, RB, Nebraska (80)(From New Orleans Breakers)1985(April 30-May 1, 1985)(Drafted 28th)1. Jerry Rice, WR, Mississippi Valley St. (16)(Choice from New England)1. Choice to New England2. Choice to New England3. Ricky Moore, FB, Alabama (75)(Choice from New England)3. Choice to New England4. Choice to Buffalo5. Bruce Collie, T, Texas-Arlington (140)6. Scott Barry, QB, UC Davis (168)7. Choice to San Diego8. Choice to New England9. Choice to San Diego10. Choice to Seattle11. David Wood, DE, Arizona (308)12. Donald Chumley, DT, Georgia (336)1986(April 29-30, 1986)(Drafted 18th)1. Choice to Dallas1. Choice from Dallas to Buffalo2. Choice from Buffalo to Detroit2. Larry Roberts, DE, Alabama (39)(Choice from Detroit)2. Choice to Washington3a. Tom Rathman, FB, Nebraska (56)(Choice from Buffalo)3b. Tim McKyer, CB, Texas-Arlington (64)(Choice from Philadelphia)3. Choice from Detroit to L.A. Rams3c. John Taylor, WR, Delaware St. (76)4a. Charles Haley, LB, James Madison (96)(Choice from Cleveland via L.A. Rams)4b. Steve Wallace, T, Auburn (101)(Choice from Washington via L.A. Rams)4c. Kevin Fagan, DT, Miami (FL) (102)5. Choice to San Diego5. Pat Miller, LB, Florida (131)(Choice from Dallas)6. Choice to Washington6. Don Griffin, S, Middle Tenn. St. (162)(Choice from N.Y. Jets)7. Choice to New England8a. Jim Popp, TE, Vanderbilt (203)(Choice from Philadelphia)8b. Roosevelt Snipes, RB, Florida St.(‘85 Supplemental Draft)9. Tony Cherry, RB, Oregon (240)10a. Elliston Stinson, WR, Rice (267)10b. Harold Hallman, LB, Auburn (270)(Choice from Washington)11. Choice to San Diego12. Choice to Tampa BaySAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\393// MEDIA GUIDE1987(April 28, 1987)(Drafted 22nd)1a. Harris Barton, T, North Carolina (22)1b. Terrence Flagler, RB, Clemson (25)(Choice from Washington)2. Jeff Bregel, G, USC (37)(Choice from Philadelphia)2. Choice to Tampa Bay3. Choice to Buffalo4. Choice to Tampa Bay5. Paul Jokisch, WR, Michigan (134)6. Bob White, LB, Penn St. (162)7. Steve DeLine, K, Colorado St. (189)8. David Grayson, LB, Fresno St. (217)9. Jonathan Shelley, CB, Mississippi (245)10. John Paye, QB, Stanford (275)(Choice from New England via L.A. Raiders)11. Choice to L.A. Raiders from Phi. via 49ers11. Calvin Nicholas, WR, Grambling St. (301)12. Choice to L.A. Raiders1988(April 24-25, 1988)(Drafted 25th)1. Choice to L.A. Raiders2a. Daniel Stubbs, DE, Miami (FL) (33)(Choice from L.A. Raiders)2b. Pierce Holt, DT, Angelo St. (39)(Choice from Philadelphia via Tampa Bay)2. Choice to Tampa Bay3. Bill Romanowski, LB, Boston College (80)4. Barry Helton, P, Colorado (102)(Choice from Chicago via L.A. Raiders)4. Choice to Tampa Bay5. Choice to N.Y. Jets5. Choice to Buffalo6. Choice to Tampa Bay7. Kevin Bryant, LB, Delaware St. (191)8. Larry Clarkson, T, Montana (219)9. Brian Bonner, LB, Minnesota (247)10. Tim Foley, K, Georgia Southern (275)11. Chet Brooks, CB, Texas A&M (303)12. George Mira Jr., LB, Miami (FL) (331)1989(April 30-May 1, 1989)(Drafted 28th)1. Keith DeLong, LB, Tennessee (28)2. Wesley Walls, TE, Mississippi (56)3. Keith Henderson, RB, Georgia (84)4. Mike Barber, WR, Marshall (112)5. Johnny Jackson, DB, Houston (122)(Choice from L.A. Raiders)5. Choice to L.A. Raiders6. Steve Hendrickson, LB, California (167)7. Choice to San Diego8. Choice to L.A. Raiders9. Rudy Harmon, LB, LSU (251)10. Andy Sinclair, C, Stanford (279)11a. Jim Bell, RB, Boston College (289)(Choice from L.A. Raiders)11b. Norm McGee, WR, North Dakota (307)12. Antonio Gross, LB, North Carolina (319)(Choice from L.A. Raiders)12. Choice to L.A. Raiders1990(April 22-23, 1990)(Drafted 28th)1. Dexter Carter, RB, Florida St. (25)2a. Dennis Brown, DT, Washington (47)(Choice from Minnesota via Dallas)


DRAFT HISTORYALL-TIME DRAFT2b. Eric Davis, DB, Jacksonville St. (53)3. Ronald Lewis, WR, Florida St. (68)(Choice from Kansas City via Dallas)3. Choice to Dallas4. Dean Caliguire, C, Pittsburgh (92)(Choice from L.A.. Raiders)4. Choice to L.A. Raiders5. Choice to L.A. Raiders6. Frank Pollack, T, Northern Arizona (165)7. Choice to San Diego8. Dwight Pickens, WR, Fresno St. (220)9. Odell Haggins, DT, Florida St. (248)10. Martin Harrison, DE, Washington (276)11. Anthony Shelton, DB, Tennessee St. (289)(Choice from Miami)11. Choice to Dallas12. Choice to L.A. Raiders1991(April 21-22, 1991)(Drafted 26th)1. Ted Washington, DT, Louisville (25)2a. Ricky Watters, RB, Notre Dame (45)(Choice from Cincinnati)2. Choice to Cincinnati2b. John Johnson, LB, Clemson (53)3. Choice to Green Bay4. Mitch Donahue, LB, Wyoming (95)(Choice from Green Bay)4. Choice to Cincinnati5a. Merton Hanks, DB, Iowa (122)(Choice from Green Bay)5b. Harry Boatswain, T, New Haven (137)6. Scott Bowles, T, North Texas St. (165)7. Sheldon Canley, RB, San Jose St. (193)8. Tony Hargain, WR, Oregon (221)9. Louis Riddick, S, Pittsburgh (248)10. Byron Holdbrooks, DT, Alabama (276)11. Bobby Slaughter, WR, Louisiana Tech (304)12. Cliff Confer, DE, Michigan St. (332)1992(April 26-27, 1992)(Drafted 18th)1. Dana Hall, S, Washington (18)2. Amp Lee, RB, Florida St. (45)3. Brian Bollinger, G, North Carolina (76)4. Mark Thomas, DE, North Carolina St. (89)(Choice from Green Bay)4. Choice to Green Bay5. Choice to Green Bay6. Choice to Green Bay6. Damien Russell, S, Virginia Tech (151)(Choice from Pittsburgh)7. Choice to Pittsburgh8. Choice to Pittsburgh (from Green Bay)8. Choice to Pittsburgh9. Darian Hagan, WR, Colorado (242)10. Corey Mayfield, NT, Oklahoma (269)11. Tom Covington, TE, Georgia Tech (300)12. Matt LaBounty, DE, Oregon (327)1993(April 25-26, 1993)(Drafted 26th)1. Choice to Phoenix from Kansas City1. Choice to New Orleans from Phoenix1a. Dana Stubblefield, DE, Kansas (26)(Choice from New Orleans)1b. Todd Kelly, DE, Tennessee (27)2. Choice to San Diego from L.A. Raiders2. Adrian Hardy, CB, Northwestern St. (48)(Choice from San Diego)2. Choice to Green Bay2. Choice to L.A. Raiders from Dallas3. Choice to L.A. Raiders from New Orleans3. Choice to San Diego4. Choice to San Diego5. Artie Smith, DE, Louisiana Tech (116)(Choice from Phoenix)5. Choice to San Diego6. Chris Dalman, G, Stanford (166)7. Troy Wilson, DE, Pittsburgh St. (KS) (194)8. Elvis Grbac, QB, Michigan (219)(Choice from Minnesota)8. Choice to San Diego1994(April 24-25, 1994)(Drafted 23rd)1a. Bryant Young, DT, Notre Dame (7)(Choice from Atl. via Ind. & L. A. Rams)1. Choice to L.A. Rams from San Diego1. Choice to Dallas1b. William Floyd, RB, Florida St. (28)(Choice from Dallas)2a. Kevin Mitchell, LB, Syracuse (53)(Choice from Green Bay)2. Choice to L.A. Rams2b. Tyrone Drakeford, DB, Virginia Tech (62)(Choice from Dallas)3. Compensatory Choice to Green Bay3a. Doug Brien, K, California (85)(Compensatory Choice)3b. Cory Fleming, WR, Tennessee (87)(Choice from Denver)3. Choice to Kansas City3. Choice to Denver from Dallas3. Compensatory Choice to L.A. Rams from Phi.4. Choice to L.A. Raiders5. Choice to Green Bay from Denver5. Anthony Peterson, LB, Notre Dame (153)6. Choice to Green Bay from San Diego6. Lee Woodall, LB, West Chester (PA) (182)6. Compensatory choice to Green Bay from Philadelphia7. Choice to Dallas1995(April 22-23,1995)(Drafted 23rd)1. J.J. Stokes, WR, UCLA (10)(Choice from Atlanta via Cleveland)1. Choice to Cleveland2. Choice to L.A. Rams3. Choice to Cleveland4. Choice to Cleveland from Kansas City4. Tim Hanshaw, TE, Brigham Young (127)5. Choice to Detroit6. Antonio Armstrong, LB, Texas A&M (201)7. Herb Coleman, DE, Trinity (TX) (238)1996(April 20-21, 1996)(Drafted 23rd)1. Choice to Baltimore2. Israel Ifeanyi, DE, USC (46)(Choice from Oakland)2. Choice to Oakland3. Terrell Owens, WR,Tenn.-Chattanooga (89)4. Choice to Oakland4. Daryl Price, DE, Colorado (128)(Compensatory Choice)5. Iheanyi Uwaezukoe, WR, California (160)6. Stephen Pitts, RB, Penn St. (198)7a. Sean Manuel, LB, New Mexico St. (239)7b. Sam Manuel, LB, New Mexico St. (254)(Compensatory Choice)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\394// MEDIA GUIDE1997(April 19-20, 1997)(Drafted Alternately 26-27)1. Jim Druckenmiller, QB, Virginia Tech (26)2. Marc Edwards, FB, Notre Dame (55)(Choice from Philadelphia)2. Choice to Philadelphia3. Greg Clark, TE, Stanford (77)(Choice from Indianapolis)3. Choice to Indianapolis4. Choice to Miami5. Choice to Indianapolis6. Choice to Philadelphia7. Choice to Philadelphia1998(April 18-19, 1998)(Drafted Alternately 28-29)1. R.W. McQuarters, CB, Oklahoma St. (28)2. Jeremy Newberry, C, California (58)3. Chris Ruhman, T, Texas A&M (89)4. Lance Schulters, DB, Hofstra (119)5. Phil Ostrowski, G, Penn St. (151)6. Fred Beasley, RB, Auburn (180)7. Choice to Chicago7. Ryan Thelwell, WR, Minnesota (215)(Choice from Pittsburgh via Atlanta)1999(April 17-18, 1999)(Drafted 27th)1. Reggie McGrew, DT, Florida (24)(Choice from Miami)1. Choice to Miami2. Choice to Denver3. Chike Okeafor, DE, Purdue (89)4. Choice to Indianapolis4a. Anthony Parker, DB, Weber St. (99)(Choice from Indianapolis)4b. Pierson Prioleau, DB, Virginia Tech (110)4. Choice to Cleveland5. Choice to Miami5a. Terry Jackson, RB, Florida (157)(Choice from Miami)5b. Tyrone Hopson, G, Eastern Kentucky (161)6. Tai Streets, WR, Michigan (171)6. Choice to Atlanta7. Kory Minor, LB, Notre Dame (234)2000(April 15-16, 2000)(Drafted Alternately 3-4)1. Choice to Washington1. Choice to NYJ from Car. via Was.1a. Julian Peterson, LB, Michigan St. (16)(Choice from NE via NYJ)1b. Ahmed Plummer, CB, Ohio St. (24)(Choice from Washington)2a. John Engelberger, DE, Virginia Tech (35)2b. Jason Webster, CB, Texas A&M (48)(Choice from New York Jets)3a. Giovanni Carmazzi, QB, Hofstra (65)3b. Jeff Ulbrich, LB, Hawaii (86)(Choice from Seattle)4. Choice to Green Bay4. John Keith, S, Furman (108)(Choice from New York Jets via Green Bay)4. Choice to Seattle from Washington5a. Paul Smith, RB, Texas-El Paso (132)5b. John Milem, DE, Lenoir-Rhyne (150)(Choice from Baltimore via Detroit, St. Louis & Chicago)5. Choice to Denver from Washington via Seattle6. Choice to Chicago


DRAFT HISTORYALL-TIME DRAFT7. Choice to Cleveland via Chicago7a. Tim Rattay, QB, Louisiana Tech (212)(Choice from New England via Philadelphia)7b. Brian Jennings, TE, Arizona St. (230)(Choice from Miami)2001(April 21-22, 2001)(Drafted Alternately 9-10)1. Andre Carter, DE, California (7)(Choice from Dallas via Seattle)1. Choice to Seattle2. Choice to Green Bay2. Jamie Winborn, LB, Vanderbilt (47)(Choice from Green Bay)3. Choice to Green Bay3. Kevan Barlow, RB, Pittsburgh (80)(Choice from Green Bay)3. Choice to Sea. from NO via GB4. Choice to Green Bay5. Choice <strong>For</strong>feited6a. Cedrick Wilson, WR, Tennessee (169)(Choice from Chicago)6. Choice to Detroit via New England6b. Rashad Holman, CB, Louisville (179)(Choice from Green Bay)6c. Menson Holloway, DE, Texas-El Paso (191)(Choice from Oakland via Seattle)7a. Alex Lincoln, LB, Auburn (209)7. Choice to Sea. from StL via GB7b. Eric Johnson, TE, Yale (224)(Choice from Miami via Washington)2002(April 20-21, 2002)(Drafted 27th)1. Mike Rumph, CB, Miami (FL) (27)2. Choice to Buffalo3. Saleem Rasheed, LB, Alabama (69)(Choice from Buffalo)3. Choice <strong>For</strong>feited4a. Jeff Chandler, K, Florida (102)(Choice from Buffalo)4b. Kevin Curtis, S, Texas Tech (127)5a. Brandon Doman, QB, Brigham Young (163)5b. Josh Shaw, DT, Michigan St. (172)(Compensatory Choice)6. Mark Anelli, TE, Wisconsin (201)7a. Eric Heitmann, G, Stanford (239)7b. Kyle Kosier, G, Arizona St. (249)(Compensatory Choice)7c. Teddy Gaines, DB, Tennessee (256)(Compensatory Choice)2003(April 26-27, 2003)(Drafted 26th)1. Kwame Harris, T, Stanford (26)2. Anthony Adams, DT, Penn St. (57)3. Andrew Williams, DE, Miami (FL) (89)4. Brandon Lloyd, WR, Illinois (124)5. Aaron Walker, TE, Florida (161)6. Arnaz Battle, WR, Notre Dame (197)7. Ken Dorsey, QB, Miami (FL) (241)2004(April 24-25, 2004)(Drafted Alternately 16-15-14)1. Choice to Philadelphia1. Choice to Carolina from Philadelphia1. Rashaun Woods, WR, Oklahoma St. (31)(Choice from Carolina)2a. Justin Smiley, G, Alabama (46)2b. Shawntae Spencer, CB, Pittsburgh (58)(Choice from Philadelphia)3. Derrick Hamilton, WR, Clemson (77)4a. Isaac Sopoaga, DT, Hawaii (104)(Choice from Was. and NE via Chi.)4. Choice to Chicago4b. Richard Seigler, LB, Oregon St. (127)(Choice from Carolina)5. Choice to Chicago6. Choice to Green Bay6a. Andy Lee, P, Pittsburgh (188)(Choice from Dallas via Green Bay)6b. Keith Lewis, S, Oregon (198)(Compensatory Selection)7a. Cody Pickett, QB, Washington (217)7b. Christian Ferrara, DT, Syracuse (226)(Choice from Green Bay)2005(April 23-24, 2005)(Drafted 1st)1. Alex Smith, QB, Utah (1)2. David Baas, G/C, Michigan (33)3a. Frank Gore, RB, Miami (FL) (65)3b. Adam Snyder, G, Oregon (94)(Choice from Philadelphia)4. Choice to Philadelphia (102)5a. Ronald Fields, DT, Mississippi St. (137)5b. Rasheed Marshall, WR, West Virginia (174)6. Choice to Oak. through Phi., GB and NE6. Derrick Johnson, DB, Washington (205)(Choice from Philadelphia)7a. Daven Holly, DB, Cincinnati (215)7b. Marcus Maxwell, WR, Oregon (223)(Choice from Detroit)7c. Patrick Estes, TE, Virginia (248)7d. Billy Bajema, TE, Oklahoma St. (249)2006(April 29-30, 2006)(Drafted 6th)1a. Vernon Davis, TE, Maryland (6)1b. Manny Lawson, LB, North Carolina St. (22)(Choice from Washington through Denver)2. Choice to Atlanta via G.B. and Denver3. Brandon Williams, WR, Wisconsin (84)(Choice from Washington)4. Michael Robinson, RB, Penn St. (100)5. Parys Haralson, DE, Tennessee (140)6a. Delanie Walker, TE, Central Missouri St. (175)6b. Marcus Hudson, S, North Carolina St. (192)(Choice from Tampa Bay)6c. Melvin Oliver, DE, LSU (197)(Choice from Jacksonville)7. Vickiel Vaughn, S, Arkansas (254)2007(April 28-29, 2007)(Drafted 11th)1a. Patrick Willis, LB, Mississippi (11)1b. Joe Staley, T, Central Michigan (28)(Choice from New England)2. Choice to Indianapolis (42)3a. Jason Hill, WR, Washington St. (76)3b. Ray McDonald, DE, Florida (97)(Compensatory Choice)4a. Jay Moore, LB, Nebraska (104)(Choice from Washington)4. Choice to New England (110)4. Choice to Seattle (124)4b. Dashon Goldson, S, Washington (126)(Choice from NE through Ind.)4c. Joe Cohen, DT, Florida (135)(Compensatory Choice)5. Tarell Brown, CB, Texas (147)6. Thomas Clayton, RB, Kansas St. (186)7. Choice to Cleveland (213)SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\395// MEDIA GUIDE2008(April 26-27, 2008)(Drafted 29th)1. Choice to New Orleans via New England (10)1. Kentwan Balmer, DT, North Carolina (29)(Choice from Indianapolis)2. Chilo Rachal, G, USC (39)3. Choice to Chicago3. Reggie Smith, CB, Oklahoma (75)(Choice from Chicago)4. Cody Wallace, C, Texas A&M (107)5. Choice <strong>For</strong>feited (142)6. Joshua Morgan, WR, Virginia Tech (174)7. Larry Grant, LB, Ohio St. (214)2009(April 25-26, 2009)(Drafted 10th)1. Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech (10)2. Choice to Carolina (43)3. Glen Coffee, RB, Alabama (74)4. Choice to Carolina (111)5a. Scott McKillop, LB, Pittsburgh (146)5b. Nate Davis, QB, Ball State (171)6. Bear Pascoe, TE, Fresno St. (184)7a. Curtis Taylor, S, LSU (219)7b. Ricky Jean Francois, DE, LSU (244)2010(April 22-24, 2009)(Drafted 13th)1a. Anthony Davis, T, Rutgers (11)(Choice from Denver)1. Choice to Denver (13)1b. Mike Iupati, G, Idaho (17)(Choice from Carolina)2. Taylor Mays, S, USC (49)3. Choice to San Diego (73)3. NaVorro Bowman, LB, Penn State (91)(Choice from San Diego)4. Choice to Denver (113)5. Choice to Miami (145)6a. Anthony Dixon, RB, Mississippi St. (173)(Choice from San Diego)6b. Nate Byham, TE, Pittsburgh (182)6c. Kyle Williams, WR, Arizona St. (206)(Compensatory Selection)7. Phillip Adams, CB, South Carolina St. (224)2011(April 22-24, 2009)(Drafted 13th)1. Aldon Smith, LB, Missouri (7)2. Colin Kaepernick, QB, Nevada (36)(Choice from Denver)2. Choice to Denver (45)3. Choice to Jacksonville (76)3. Chris Culliver, CB, South Carolina (80)(Choice from Jacksonville)4. Choice to Denver (108)4. Kendall Hunter, RB, Oklahoma St. (115)(Choice from San Diego)5. Choice to Denver (141)5. Daniel Kilgore, G, Appalachian St. (163(Choice from Green Bay)6. Choice to Green Bay (174)6. Ronald Johnson, WR, Southern California (182)(Choice from Jacksonville)6. Colin Jones, S, Texas Christian (190)(Choice from Seattle)7. Bruce Miller, FB, Central Florida (211)7. Choice to Green Bay through Detroit (231)7. Michael Person, G, Montana State (239)(Compensatory Choice)7. Curtis Hol<strong>com</strong>b, CB, Florida A&M (250)(Compensatory Choice)

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